Yes, but 87 octane is all that is needed.
Normally 15 amp max
I think 91 thru 96
Some parts yes, some parts no. It depends on if the engine is same size or not. almost anything jeep is interchangeable with jeep. The axles will for sure swap. if engine is the same size the tranny and tcase should also. My 91 Cherokee has front bucket seats out of a later grand. Jeep is kinda like Lego you can try putting anything from one vehicle to another and chances are its going to fit. Engine size is irrelevant unless you are looking at engine parts. They used the same transmissions and transfer cases. All other parts are dependent on trim levels and options of the vehicle. Some parts are a simple swap, where others would require otherparts to be retrofit to make that one part fit. I would advise picking up a good service book such as the haynes before you do any work, as it lists what years are based off similar chassis and will tell you how to remove and replace said parts.
I am having the same problem with my 93 jeep cherokee. it can hardly get out of its own way! i just recently rebuilt my motor and transmission. i replaced the cps ( crankshaft position sensor) and it made a noticeable difference, but still hasn't fixed the problem completely! I need help!
If the engine is the same then it will work.
yes
no.
No the 89 uses a renix system which is incompatible with the 91 engine.
Yes! They are the same parts..... Just make sure your XJ part is from a 90 not a 91. Jeep changed the 91 and up fitment on the lower column shaft...
Yes I swapped a bench from a '91 into an '89, mounts were the same. I understand that you just can't go Comanche to Cherokee, and vice versa.
Yes, that should be a good fit.
No.
Should be a direct fit. I don't take they changed anything till 2000 engine wise The 1991 had a coolant sensor at the rear of the head that the 1997 head will not have a hole for.
Yes, but 87 octane is all that is needed.
Normally 15 amp max
I think 91 thru 96