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not without all wiring harnesses and computers. also, the fuel systems are different i think...

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14y ago

Yes, it was the exact same engine used in the wrangler in 1992, although if you didn't already have the 4.0 you will need an adapter to the transmission, or replace that too with an ax15.

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14y ago

Yes, but you will need to use the parts off the vehicle you are putting the engine into.

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14y ago

yes but change your 98 intake manifold and injection to the new engine

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13y ago

Yes, but will also need to change the Power Steering pump and bracket as well as move the idler pulley to the power steering pump side of the motor.

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12y ago

It would fit, but it would not run properly. The cam and crank sensor tone rings inside the engine are different.

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12y ago

Nope. Cherokees are only interchangeable up 1993.

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11y ago

The block is the same, but the manifolds would need swapped.

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8y ago

The 1999 will not have the hole for the temp sensor at the back of the head.

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