New expedition XJ for me (pics)

pete.wilson

Adventurer
Hey

Congrats on your finding. Not only looks great but is practical in it's setup; should do good for you, and if you want to park it in my driveway....Thats ok too! Jeeps Rock!!!
 

toledotimber

Observer
If it has the AW4 transmission, just remember it does NOT take ATF, no matter what any dealer or shop says. It takes Dexron/Mercon.
EDIT: Nice looking Jeep, by the way.
 

dieck

Adventurer
toledotimber said:
If it has the AW4 transmission, just remember it does NOT take ATF, no matter what any dealer or shop says. It takes Dexron/Mercon.
EDIT: Nice looking Jeep, by the way.

Wow! I'm glad you told me. What is the best mechanical and maintenance reference for a 2001 XJ?
 

OverlandZJ

Expedition Leader
Nice looking XJ Dieck!

Not to take away from the good tech you'll get here, but check out www.naxja.org. It's a Jeep Cherokee XJ specific site with tons of tech for this particular vehicle.

What RPM are you running at 65 MPH? Reason i ask is i get ~20MPG (highway) in a very similar built XJ. I'm running around 2200 at 65-70 with 4:56 and 33's.
 

toledotimber

Observer
The best would be a Factory Service Manual, but as John B. pointed out, NAXJA is pretty darn useful. I keep a Haynes and several regularly used parts of my F.S.M. printed out in my XJ, then I have a few F.S.M.s at home on my computers. I'm also a librarian, so I have access to some really great stuff at work. The F.S.M. really is the best, however.
 

wADVr

Adventurer
Nice XJ. 4.56s and 33s yield excellent mileage IMHO. My 1990 with that set up and 230k+ still gets 20mpg on the highway even loaded down with the family and gear for a weekend. I tried running with the tire on the roof and it killed power and mileage so now its in the back until I build a new tire carrier rear bumper.
 

dieck

Adventurer
John B said:
Nice looking XJ Dieck!

Not to take away from the good tech you'll get here, but check out www.naxja.org. It's a Jeep Cherokee XJ specific site with tons of tech for this particular vehicle.

What RPM are you running at 65 MPH? Reason i ask is i get ~20MPG (highway) in a very similar built XJ. I'm running around 2200 at 65-70 with 4:56 and 33's.

Thanks John. I've been lurking on NAXJA and other xj related sites for a while to help decide what I wanted to buy. I had created a build sheet of what I wanted and was really excited when I found one already built like that. :)
 

dieck

Adventurer
John B said:
What RPM are you running at 65 MPH? Reason i ask is i get ~20MPG (highway) in a very similar built XJ. I'm running around 2200 at 65-70 with 4:56 and 33's.

The speedo looks high by about 15 - 20% I don't have the exact number yet. I'm going to figure out what gears he has in it this weekend. I think it's either 4.56 or 4.88. I've been tuning it up over the las few days and the mileage looks to be improving a great deal. We'll see what this tank gets me.
 

OverlandZJ

Expedition Leader
dieck said:
The speedo looks high by about 15 - 20% I don't have the exact number yet. I'm going to figure out what gears he has in it this weekend. I think it's either 4.56 or 4.88. I've been tuning it up over the las few days and the mileage looks to be improving a great deal. We'll see what this tank gets me.

I'd be willing to bet your getting better mileage than you think, with up to 20% you probably dont have the proper speedo gear for the gearset/tire combo.
 

dieck

Adventurer
John B said:
I'd be willing to bet your getting better mileage than you think, with up to 20% you probably dont have the proper speedo gear for the gearset/tire combo.

That's the scary part, I corrected the distance traveled and was still getting only 10mpg.... It's doing better now tho with the tuneup stuff getting knocked out.
 

WJinTRSC

Adventurer
NICE XJ!! I was also going to mention the speedo gear. It's REALLY close to what I wanted to do to an XJ before I found a deal on WJ. I think you got a good one and once you get the gas mileage and tune-up solved and over with, you'll be very happy with it. Good luck!!
 

dieck

Adventurer
Udated pics (streamlined)

Here are some updated pics. I took the rack, lights, and recovery gear off the top and removed the rear bumper mouldings that were hanging off from the previous owners bumper install job.

Mileage is looking better already. Enjoy

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RunninRubicon

Adventurer
Very Nice. I really like the wheel tire package, complimented by your bushwacher flares. Black on black-around black and silver. A guy would think your a Raider's fan!
 

John90XJ

Adventurer
dieck said:
So here is my list of stuff I want to do in the short term. Open to any advice from you veteran jeepers.

1. Brake pedal hard and brakes unresponsive. They work if you cram them down, but not as well as I would expect. Perhaps brake booster? Not sure on this one.

2. Truck pulls slightly to the left. Alignment? bent steering rod? Hmmm. Will crawl underneath and see.

3. Change and flush all fluids. Anything special I should think about?

4. Change wires and plugs (per suggestion)

5. check 02 sensor (bad mileage)

6. service rear tire carrier (siezed need to break free for easy opening)

7. grease and lube everything

8. General cleaning and vacuuming

1 XJ brakes are notably weak to begin with. Try adjusting the rear drums. They tend to wear and not self adjust. Once that is done, adjust the e-brake because it probably doesn't work well either.

2 If it pulls, make sure the tire pressure is even and then do a simple driveway alignment check. Measuring the space between the front tires from the same spot front and rear of the tires, adjust the tie rod until the measurement is even, essentially a ZERO toe. Then adjust the draglink to make the steering wheel straight again. Also, be certain you are driving on a flat road, not one that is crowned. It will tend to pull somewhat on crowned roads. If that is the case, that's just the way it is.

3 I didn't see what kind of lockers you had in the axles. If they are ARBs or something else complex, verify that you are using the recommended fluid. If they are limited slips, with clutches, don't forget the friction modifier additive as recommended. If Lock Right or Aussies, a lunchbox locker, synthetic 85-140 tends to quiet the ratcheting sound somewhat. For the balance of the fluids almost anything will work as long as it's the right spec. Mercon Dexron ATF in the AW4 and the t-case. The brand is not as important as how you maintain them. Keep 'em clean and they'll last 270k miles like mine.

4 Saw that you changed the plugs. The 4.0 tends to run better on cheaper plugs like Champion or Autolite. Simple resistor plugs without any fancy multiple tips and exotic metals seem to perform the best.

5 Changing the o2 sensor(s) is probably warranted but has it thrown a check engine light? Are you running a quality gasoline? Clean air filter? Clean fuel filter? I saw you removed the rack. Smart move. Even on big trips, I leave mine off and try to keep everything low and inside. That's worth about 1-1.5 mpg for my rig.

7 Don't forget things like the driveshaft zerks and if you're really adventurous you can pull the front axle shafts and do the lower ball joints which would normally require a plug to be removed and a temporary zerk added for lubing. You should also check things like the axle u-bolts for proper torque, control arm bolts, cooling hose condition, all the things that could leave you stranded or break inconveniently.

8 Have fun with that....mine gets it every year or so whether it needs it or not. ;)
 

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