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Good info, thanks Jeff. With a 6" lift would '33s work? Thanks
Captain Dennis Smith, U.S. Navy
*'88 Jeep Grand Wagoneer w/GM LS 6.0 Vortec/4L80e/NP241c
*'89 Jeep Grand Wagoneer stock trail rig
*74 AMC Javelin AMX w/360, 4-speed Hurst, over 450 hp monster!
*83 Jeep CJ7 engine swap (305/TH400,Dana300/Dana44s)
Captain Dennis Smith, U.S. Navy
*'88 Jeep Grand Wagoneer w/GM LS 6.0 Vortec/4L80e/NP241c
*'89 Jeep Grand Wagoneer stock trail rig
*74 AMC Javelin AMX w/360, 4-speed Hurst, over 450 hp monster!
*83 Jeep CJ7 engine swap (305/TH400,Dana300/Dana44s)
Yes, simple and cheap Marine battery top cover. It was long enough to fit my PCM, relays, etc....
Captain Dennis Smith, U.S. Navy
*'88 Jeep Grand Wagoneer w/GM LS 6.0 Vortec/4L80e/NP241c
*'89 Jeep Grand Wagoneer stock trail rig
*74 AMC Javelin AMX w/360, 4-speed Hurst, over 450 hp monster!
*83 Jeep CJ7 engine swap (305/TH400,Dana300/Dana44s)
Just looking through your thread. I'm trying to figure out which fittings you used to connect your fuel lines to your fuel pump. Do you have these part #'s?
Also, did you use the same Airtex E3954M as CAPT did?
Thanks!
Shawn
1988 Grand Wagoneer, , 6" on 33x12.5 BFG M/Ts & Mickey Thompson Classic wheels
Currently undergoing a 5.3/6L80E/NP241C swap!
You can view my Build/Work In Progress thread by clicking HERE!
Just thought I would share that I finally got the AC hooked up and it works great! I took it into Advanced Auto Air in Prescott Valley, Az. They were able to use the stock condenser and dryer. All they did was make some custom fittings for the old hoses to link into the new system. It works great! Plenty cold when driving. It does lose a bit when at idle. They told me that would probably happen unless I update my condenser to one made for the R-134-A refrigerant. The old one is for the R-12. I'm plenty happy with it though and it only cost me $325.00.
Jeff
Beast : 1979 Cherokee Chief
Engine : 2003 GMC 5.3 liter Vortec
Trans. : 2002 4L60e / Transfer Case : 1989 NP241C with Slip-yoke eliminator
Lift : 4" / Tires : 33/12.50./15 BFG KM2's
Dakota Digital dashboard cluster
243 wrote:Do you have a pre-2007 with a 12v signal to the ECM to add rpm when the AC clutch cycles?
It is pre 2007, but I didn't use the signal wire for the ECM. I was told by Brendan at lt1swap it wasn't required for the AC to work. The idle does drop a touch for a second when the clutch engages, but it comes right back up again. Not really a big deal.
Jeff
Beast : 1979 Cherokee Chief
Engine : 2003 GMC 5.3 liter Vortec
Trans. : 2002 4L60e / Transfer Case : 1989 NP241C with Slip-yoke eliminator
Lift : 4" / Tires : 33/12.50./15 BFG KM2's
Dakota Digital dashboard cluster
I have read mixed opinions about using the 12v signal, some said it works fine like you and others say the engine darn near dies.
The 2007+ LS appears to be problematic with the serial connection running the AC and no factory pin to connect the 12v signal. Brendan did tell me he can reprogram to provide the 12v pin but I believe there are only a few PCM's to choose from. My hope is to use a 2007+ LS with DBW and the Van PCM.
243 wrote:I have read mixed opinions about using the 12v signal, some said it works fine like you and others say the engine darn near dies.
The 2007+ LS appears to be problematic with the serial connection running the AC and no factory pin to connect the 12v signal. Brendan did tell me he can reprogram to provide the 12v pin but I believe there are only a few PCM's to choose from. My hope is to use a 2007+ LS with DBW and the Van PCM.
Are you running DBC or DBW?
I am running the DBW setup. I would imagine that some might not like the idle drop from the AC, but really, the only time it seems to drop pretty low is when I do a quick burst on the throttle and let it off again. If this concerns you and Brendan gives you a way to run the wire I would say, go for it.
Jeff
Beast : 1979 Cherokee Chief
Engine : 2003 GMC 5.3 liter Vortec
Trans. : 2002 4L60e / Transfer Case : 1989 NP241C with Slip-yoke eliminator
Lift : 4" / Tires : 33/12.50./15 BFG KM2's
Dakota Digital dashboard cluster
Thanks for all the info on this swap. Im planning on doing a 6.0L into my 80 Cherokee before too long.
One question: What did you do with your stock gas tank? Did the Blazer one fit the filler hose ok?
I was thinking of doing the Blazer tank and using the stock one as a filling/transfer one - fill it up and use a small electric pump to transfer it to the Blazer one.
Hey everyone, I was just going back through my thread and noticed I have missed a number of questions from you. Sorry about that. I just realized my notifications were set to off. Didn't mean to ignore you. Some of the questions were from months ago, so I am going to assume I won't be of any help now. Again, sorry and my notifications are turned on now, so I will try to do better. Thanks to those of you who answered the questions for me and thanks to everyone for the compliments.
Jeff
Beast : 1979 Cherokee Chief
Engine : 2003 GMC 5.3 liter Vortec
Trans. : 2002 4L60e / Transfer Case : 1989 NP241C with Slip-yoke eliminator
Lift : 4" / Tires : 33/12.50./15 BFG KM2's
Dakota Digital dashboard cluster
Just first like to say thanks for this web site being here I just got my self a 1979 jeep Cherokee and plan on doing the same thing love this write up and hope it will help me in all my build.
First off, welcome aboard! I hope my thread helps you with your build. I am about 12,000 dependable miles into mine now and LOVE it! This was, by far, the most rewarding project I have ever accomplished. Feel free to message me with any questions. It has been awhile now, so I hope I can remember everything. Good luck!
Jeff
Beast : 1979 Cherokee Chief
Engine : 2003 GMC 5.3 liter Vortec
Trans. : 2002 4L60e / Transfer Case : 1989 NP241C with Slip-yoke eliminator
Lift : 4" / Tires : 33/12.50./15 BFG KM2's
Dakota Digital dashboard cluster
Hey Jeff I sent you a private message and this was a great write up i'm in the beginning of the same fab that I would love to do, i will stay in touch because I have a lot of questions for you.
classicguy1965 let me know what you decide on for motor mounts. I've heard the 79 doesn't use the same ones as all the 80-91 FSJ's. Curious to see if that is true.
1982 Wagoneer Limited 5.3L Vortec 4L60E swap - finished/restored - sold - bought back - sold again
1979 Wagoneer 360 TH400 1339 QT - built into perfect daily driver - sold
1981 J10 Sportside Honcho - finished/restored - sold
1979 Cherokee Golden Eagle - 5.3L Vortec 6L80E swap - finished/restored - sold
1967 Super Wagoneer - sold, too much work
1978 J10 Golden Eagle - finished/restored - sold
1962 Rambler Classic Cross Country Wagon - current project, wife's daily driver - she'll never let me sell it