You may have a bad fuel pump relay or a blown fuel pump fuse.
I could be a pinion or case bearing inside the axle.
timing timing if you are getting spark and fule check the timing you have a chain or a belt if you don't knwo then take it to a shop
Blowing black smoke typically means that the vehicle is either getting too much fuel or not enough air. Check the air cleaner and make sure it's clean, and if that's not it, check the injectors
Make sure fuel is getting too the carburetor. The carburetor might not be getting fuel or it could possibly be getting too much fuel. Adjusts the carburetor.
first of all is it injectors or carb, if a carb it could be a bad accelerator pump
Are you getting power to the system?
Based on the information, I assume it is the fuel filter you changed, that you have good spark and have done a fuel pressure check. I doubt that ALL the injectors would be clogged. I would think the fuel pump is faulty.
check your air filter, mass airflow sensor, egr valve, or fuel injectors
Easiest check would be the cap and rotor then move on to a bad crank sensor
Check to see if fuel injectors clogged/ or fuel injectors getting power (requires special noid testor) . I take it you checked fuel pressure at fuel rail.
Yes they can, if one or more are either stuck open or not working at all it will cause a misfire.
change the injectors you could have plugged injectors.
dirty injectors
It could be a fuse or yes a short.
There could be several things that will make your 2005 Grand Cherokee Limited overheat even if you just changed your radiator. There may be a head gasket blown.
Depends on if it is fuel injected but if that's the case than the computer could be out on it or the injectors arent getting enough fuel to the injectors
The injectors could be clogged, the wiring harness on one (or more) of your injectors is loose. Take it to a mechanic to be sure.