I just removed and swapped mine for another 2.5. You will need a engine lift for sure. I used a chain with hooks on both ends and attached one to a lift hole on the front passenger of the engine and the other i hooked to the motor mount on the drivers side. Disconnect your transmission (the easiest way to get to the bolts on the top is to remove your shifter boot) mark all your tubes and wiring connections and disconnect the through bolts holding it to the rubber mounts and it should come right out.
The factory engine sizes are a 2.5L four cylinder and a 4.0L six cylinder.
The 2.5 liter four cylinder engine in a 1997 Jeep Wrangler has a timing CHAIN
A 4.0L jeep engine is a six cylinder engine.
The 4.7L is a V8 engine.
cylinder #1 is the first cylinder on the front of the engine
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the order is 1-3-4-2 in a clockwise direction on the distributor. the front of the motor is the #1 cylinder. heres a link to this if it will be allowed http://www.jeepz.com/forum/engine/16922-four-cylinder-2-5liter-jeep-engine-specs.html?t-16922.html=
The Jeep 4.0 Liter is an inline 6 cylinder engine.
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Depends on the year
Yes, two cylinders.
take a putty knife and put it under the edge