What did you do to your Cherokee today?
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Spencer_P (02-18-2024)
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Year: 1998
Model: Grand Cherokee (ZJ)
Engine: 4.0L I6 Power Tech Engine (ERH)
Brought her home yesterday
I spent the whole day cleaning, scrubbing, and detailing.
The dog are pissed, we have gone on a walk for two days!!
The dog are pissed, we have gone on a walk for two days!!
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From: DFW
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
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CherokeeLarado (03-04-2024)
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Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
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CherokeeLarado (03-05-2024)
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Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
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IMO it fits, considering this is the general chat section for the forum, and we have forum areas for Cherokee (includes Wagoneer), Grand Cherokee, and Comanche.
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ijeeep (04-09-2024)
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From: DFW
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Got some new brakes installed. Hoping my next brake job can be a KJ disc conversion
Did a cooling system flush (heater core included), new upper and lower hoses and new thermostat (old one was V crusty)
Green juice good
Got my cut n fold armor on from DirtBound. Fits pretty good.
Saw this gem on the lift in the hobby shop. Dude got it from Arizona. Said it was a fleet car. Everything looks perfect on it.
Did a cooling system flush (heater core included), new upper and lower hoses and new thermostat (old one was V crusty)
Green juice good
Got my cut n fold armor on from DirtBound. Fits pretty good.
Saw this gem on the lift in the hobby shop. Dude got it from Arizona. Said it was a fleet car. Everything looks perfect on it.
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From: England
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0
So, finally replaced the serpentine belt! No big deal you might think but, for me there were a couple of things that made it special in its own way. Thanks to received wisdom (i.e. forums & Youtube) I was sufficiently confident to buy one by length rather than application. Why? I remember when I replaced the alternator a couple of years ago it was a bit of a struggle to get the belt back on, even after swapping the original pulley for the larger one it came with. It was a Bosch unit, listed for the XJ but the body must've been a little "fatter" so it stopped before reaching the end of the adjustment. Perhaps it being so tight was what caused the plastic idler to self-destruct - but that was the job in hand. Anyway, the new belt I already had wouldn't fit, nor would the old one, or the belts off either of my other XJ's. Curiously the one I decided on was for a JK or 4.0 WJ, depending on which vendor you believed.
Next was, I managed to install it without reference to the diagram (no fan shroud, well not fitted), the biggest problem was it was stiff & preferred to be in the form it was packed in, so I derived a quite disproportionate sense of achievement from that, especially as I really have no other experience of serpentine belts.
One oddity though, is that when I adjusted it, it stopped about 1/2" short of where it had been, which suggests it's a little shorter than the old , stretched, one whereas it most certainly isn't.
Next was, I managed to install it without reference to the diagram (no fan shroud, well not fitted), the biggest problem was it was stiff & preferred to be in the form it was packed in, so I derived a quite disproportionate sense of achievement from that, especially as I really have no other experience of serpentine belts.
One oddity though, is that when I adjusted it, it stopped about 1/2" short of where it had been, which suggests it's a little shorter than the old , stretched, one whereas it most certainly isn't.
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Nice. My GC has no fan shroud either, apparently, the ZJ's are a rare item to find the correct one. I do have an offer on eBay for one in pristine condition and it has the belt diagram sticker on it. YAY!!
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It occurred to me later that some may be puzzled by some of my references to the alternator & adjustment. Just remember this is a RHD model, so the alternator is high-up and provides the belt adjustment.
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