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    I have a problem, someone please make me stop...



    I have way too many projects, I have way too many jeeps, an RV I'm cutting in half and a Sprint boat I'm "re-stringering"! Why, why. I guess I'm busier in retirement than I was in regular life, I guess that's good...


    This latest one is a 1996 Cherokee, two door, manual transmission, four cylinder. Gotta get the Sprint cap outa the garage so I can get this one in to see about that bearing noise. The Sprint gotta get done, gotta see if she'll float, right?
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    I'm sure you already do this but if you don't I use a Phillips screwdriver with a 24in shaft and oversized handle for finding where sounds are coming from. I agree with you, no spun bearing. Best news. Anyway I put the handle to my ear and the #2 Phillips point directly on or as close to bearings under the hood. The 24in shaft reaches down deep in a engine bay when that's needed.
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    Update on the Jeep...



    Crankshaft needs machine work for sure! More fun, yay...
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    Do they offer crank kits for those engines? I didn't remember when you first posted this jeep but we bought one exactly like this one new in '96.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rojo View Post
    Do they offer crank kits for those engines? I didn't remember when you first posted this jeep but we bought one exactly like this one new in '96.
    Is this your Jeep? Could it be? Did you remember to check the oil! lol, Just kidding. But I did figure out what happened.

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    Do you see the tangs on the oil pump that connect up to the bottom of the distributor? Nope, that's cause they are lying on the wood next to the pump. They broke!!!

    So no oil pump tangs = no spinning pump = zero oil pressure.

    Not good. But the relatively good news is, no spun bearing, so it looks like it wasn't run all that long before they noticed. Yep, I can get a crank kit ($400). But the thing is, I'm not sure I'ma gonna like driving the little 4 cyl. For $1900 I can get a rebuilt 4 cyl, or a 6 cyl for the same price, and it'd come with a:
    "36 Months and unlimited miles if installed in private passenger cars and light duty trucks."

    But if I go that route, I would not have as much fun, so dono. Maybe I slap some bearings in it, polish what's left of the crank, and see if it runs for a at least test drive or two, to figure out it'n I'd be happy with a four cyl. That'll tell me what all else might be good or bad with this engine/jeep Dono, but the wheels are turning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
    Is this your Jeep? Could it be? Did you remember to check the oil! lol, Just kidding. But I did figure out what happened.

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    Do you see the tangs on the oil pump that connect up to the bottom of the distributor? Nope, that's cause they are lying on the wood next to the pump. They broke!!!

    So no oil pump tangs = no spinning pump = zero oil pressure.

    Not good. But the relatively good news is, no spun bearing, so it looks like it wasn't run all that long before they noticed. Yep, I can get a crank kit ($400). But the thing is, I'm not sure I'ma gonna like driving the little 4 cyl. For $1900 I can get a rebuilt 4 cyl, or a 6 cyl for the same price, and it'd come with a:
    "36 Months and unlimited miles if installed in private passenger cars and light duty trucks."

    But if I go that route, I would not have as much fun, so dono. Maybe I slap some bearings in it, polish what's left of the crank, and see if it runs for a at least test drive or two, to figure out it'n I'd be happy with a four cyl. That'll tell me what all else might be good or bad with this engine/jeep Dono, but the wheels are turning.
    Who changes oil? I just change out the engines!

    Those Rotor Oil Pumps can lock up or have the spring on the pressure check ball break causing total failure. I have never seen the distributor shaft break the ears off like that though. Good find. I would check your piston ring tension since the oil pump failed. If the rings heated up they may have lost their tension. If I ever look at a oil pump I replace it, every time. I like the Crankshaft driven pumps like GM LS & late model Ford engines have. Setting the rotor clearances on those can be a pain though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slab View Post
    Is this your Jeep? Could it be? Did you remember to check the oil! lol, Just kidding. But I did figure out what happened.



    But if I go that route, I would not have as much fun, so dono. Maybe I slap some bearings in it, polish what's left of the crank, and see if it runs for a at least test drive or two, to figure out it'n I'd be happy with a four cyl.
    That's what I kinda did with the Fishin' Expedition. One of the passenger side Rocker Arms lost the needle bearings in the Roller which allowed the Rocker Arm Frame to ride on the Overhead Camshaft. It scarred it, I couldn't get just a Camshaft so I did my super best polish job on the Camshaft 40K+ miles ago and put it back together with a new set of Ford Rocker Arms. Camshafts have a hardened shell if non-roller but I don't know if the Ford Cam was hardened. I will look at it at some point in the future since that valve cover leaks oil and if it's failing at least I can plan to pull the Heads before it does. I only use pure synthetic oil and change it regularly. Oh, an use Moly-additive, the German stuff.
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