Renix flywheel question?
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Renix flywheel question?
I'm swapping an injected 4 liter from a 90 Cherokee into my 83 CJ7. (I
DO have ALL of the harness, injecters, computer and sensors etc. from
the Cherokee.) However the Cherokee was an AUTO trans - and my CJ7 has
a MANUAL trans --- so I need a flywheel that is compatible with the
Renix fuel injection system that the Cherokee motor (engine) uses.
(By the way - I've chosen to NOT relocate the CPS to the front of the
engine using the relocation kits from either Hesco or Advance.)
My question: In sourcing a flywheel so the CPS will function properly
must I find one from another Renix equipped Cherokee (87 - 90 only) OR
can I successfully use one from a newer Cherokee (91 or later) or one
from a 91 or later Wrangler?
Thanks
Lynn in Vancouver WA
DO have ALL of the harness, injecters, computer and sensors etc. from
the Cherokee.) However the Cherokee was an AUTO trans - and my CJ7 has
a MANUAL trans --- so I need a flywheel that is compatible with the
Renix fuel injection system that the Cherokee motor (engine) uses.
(By the way - I've chosen to NOT relocate the CPS to the front of the
engine using the relocation kits from either Hesco or Advance.)
My question: In sourcing a flywheel so the CPS will function properly
must I find one from another Renix equipped Cherokee (87 - 90 only) OR
can I successfully use one from a newer Cherokee (91 or later) or one
from a 91 or later Wrangler?
Thanks
Lynn in Vancouver WA
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Re: Renix flywheel question?
Hi Lynn,
Just a guess, but I would say without the front adapter you're
committed to using a shock flywheel, bellhousing and transmission from
the 88 to 90 Jeep Cherokee only. Just like they're separated at:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/cheroke...tdcsensor.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"lynnhowlyn@aol.com" wrote:
>
> I'm swapping an injected 4 liter from a 90 Cherokee into my 83 CJ7. (I
> DO have ALL of the harness, injecters, computer and sensors etc. from
> the Cherokee.) However the Cherokee was an AUTO trans - and my CJ7 has
> a MANUAL trans --- so I need a flywheel that is compatible with the
> Renix fuel injection system that the Cherokee motor (engine) uses.
>
> (By the way - I've chosen to NOT relocate the CPS to the front of the
> engine using the relocation kits from either Hesco or Advance.)
>
> My question: In sourcing a flywheel so the CPS will function properly
> must I find one from another Renix equipped Cherokee (87 - 90 only) OR
> can I successfully use one from a newer Cherokee (91 or later) or one
> from a 91 or later Wrangler?
>
> Thanks
>
> Lynn in Vancouver WA
Just a guess, but I would say without the front adapter you're
committed to using a shock flywheel, bellhousing and transmission from
the 88 to 90 Jeep Cherokee only. Just like they're separated at:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/cheroke...tdcsensor.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"lynnhowlyn@aol.com" wrote:
>
> I'm swapping an injected 4 liter from a 90 Cherokee into my 83 CJ7. (I
> DO have ALL of the harness, injecters, computer and sensors etc. from
> the Cherokee.) However the Cherokee was an AUTO trans - and my CJ7 has
> a MANUAL trans --- so I need a flywheel that is compatible with the
> Renix fuel injection system that the Cherokee motor (engine) uses.
>
> (By the way - I've chosen to NOT relocate the CPS to the front of the
> engine using the relocation kits from either Hesco or Advance.)
>
> My question: In sourcing a flywheel so the CPS will function properly
> must I find one from another Renix equipped Cherokee (87 - 90 only) OR
> can I successfully use one from a newer Cherokee (91 or later) or one
> from a 91 or later Wrangler?
>
> Thanks
>
> Lynn in Vancouver WA
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Re: Renix flywheel question?
Hi Lynn,
Just a guess, but I would say without the front adapter you're
committed to using a shock flywheel, bellhousing and transmission from
the 88 to 90 Jeep Cherokee only. Just like they're separated at:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/cheroke...tdcsensor.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"lynnhowlyn@aol.com" wrote:
>
> I'm swapping an injected 4 liter from a 90 Cherokee into my 83 CJ7. (I
> DO have ALL of the harness, injecters, computer and sensors etc. from
> the Cherokee.) However the Cherokee was an AUTO trans - and my CJ7 has
> a MANUAL trans --- so I need a flywheel that is compatible with the
> Renix fuel injection system that the Cherokee motor (engine) uses.
>
> (By the way - I've chosen to NOT relocate the CPS to the front of the
> engine using the relocation kits from either Hesco or Advance.)
>
> My question: In sourcing a flywheel so the CPS will function properly
> must I find one from another Renix equipped Cherokee (87 - 90 only) OR
> can I successfully use one from a newer Cherokee (91 or later) or one
> from a 91 or later Wrangler?
>
> Thanks
>
> Lynn in Vancouver WA
Just a guess, but I would say without the front adapter you're
committed to using a shock flywheel, bellhousing and transmission from
the 88 to 90 Jeep Cherokee only. Just like they're separated at:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/cheroke...tdcsensor.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"lynnhowlyn@aol.com" wrote:
>
> I'm swapping an injected 4 liter from a 90 Cherokee into my 83 CJ7. (I
> DO have ALL of the harness, injecters, computer and sensors etc. from
> the Cherokee.) However the Cherokee was an AUTO trans - and my CJ7 has
> a MANUAL trans --- so I need a flywheel that is compatible with the
> Renix fuel injection system that the Cherokee motor (engine) uses.
>
> (By the way - I've chosen to NOT relocate the CPS to the front of the
> engine using the relocation kits from either Hesco or Advance.)
>
> My question: In sourcing a flywheel so the CPS will function properly
> must I find one from another Renix equipped Cherokee (87 - 90 only) OR
> can I successfully use one from a newer Cherokee (91 or later) or one
> from a 91 or later Wrangler?
>
> Thanks
>
> Lynn in Vancouver WA
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Re: Renix flywheel question?
Hi Lynn,
Just a guess, but I would say without the front adapter you're
committed to using a shock flywheel, bellhousing and transmission from
the 88 to 90 Jeep Cherokee only. Just like they're separated at:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/cheroke...tdcsensor.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"lynnhowlyn@aol.com" wrote:
>
> I'm swapping an injected 4 liter from a 90 Cherokee into my 83 CJ7. (I
> DO have ALL of the harness, injecters, computer and sensors etc. from
> the Cherokee.) However the Cherokee was an AUTO trans - and my CJ7 has
> a MANUAL trans --- so I need a flywheel that is compatible with the
> Renix fuel injection system that the Cherokee motor (engine) uses.
>
> (By the way - I've chosen to NOT relocate the CPS to the front of the
> engine using the relocation kits from either Hesco or Advance.)
>
> My question: In sourcing a flywheel so the CPS will function properly
> must I find one from another Renix equipped Cherokee (87 - 90 only) OR
> can I successfully use one from a newer Cherokee (91 or later) or one
> from a 91 or later Wrangler?
>
> Thanks
>
> Lynn in Vancouver WA
Just a guess, but I would say without the front adapter you're
committed to using a shock flywheel, bellhousing and transmission from
the 88 to 90 Jeep Cherokee only. Just like they're separated at:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/cheroke...tdcsensor.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"lynnhowlyn@aol.com" wrote:
>
> I'm swapping an injected 4 liter from a 90 Cherokee into my 83 CJ7. (I
> DO have ALL of the harness, injecters, computer and sensors etc. from
> the Cherokee.) However the Cherokee was an AUTO trans - and my CJ7 has
> a MANUAL trans --- so I need a flywheel that is compatible with the
> Renix fuel injection system that the Cherokee motor (engine) uses.
>
> (By the way - I've chosen to NOT relocate the CPS to the front of the
> engine using the relocation kits from either Hesco or Advance.)
>
> My question: In sourcing a flywheel so the CPS will function properly
> must I find one from another Renix equipped Cherokee (87 - 90 only) OR
> can I successfully use one from a newer Cherokee (91 or later) or one
> from a 91 or later Wrangler?
>
> Thanks
>
> Lynn in Vancouver WA
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Re: Renix flywheel question?
Hi Lynn,
Just a guess, but I would say without the front adapter you're
committed to using a shock flywheel, bellhousing and transmission from
the 88 to 90 Jeep Cherokee only. Just like they're separated at:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/cheroke...tdcsensor.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"lynnhowlyn@aol.com" wrote:
>
> I'm swapping an injected 4 liter from a 90 Cherokee into my 83 CJ7. (I
> DO have ALL of the harness, injecters, computer and sensors etc. from
> the Cherokee.) However the Cherokee was an AUTO trans - and my CJ7 has
> a MANUAL trans --- so I need a flywheel that is compatible with the
> Renix fuel injection system that the Cherokee motor (engine) uses.
>
> (By the way - I've chosen to NOT relocate the CPS to the front of the
> engine using the relocation kits from either Hesco or Advance.)
>
> My question: In sourcing a flywheel so the CPS will function properly
> must I find one from another Renix equipped Cherokee (87 - 90 only) OR
> can I successfully use one from a newer Cherokee (91 or later) or one
> from a 91 or later Wrangler?
>
> Thanks
>
> Lynn in Vancouver WA
Just a guess, but I would say without the front adapter you're
committed to using a shock flywheel, bellhousing and transmission from
the 88 to 90 Jeep Cherokee only. Just like they're separated at:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/cheroke...tdcsensor.html
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"lynnhowlyn@aol.com" wrote:
>
> I'm swapping an injected 4 liter from a 90 Cherokee into my 83 CJ7. (I
> DO have ALL of the harness, injecters, computer and sensors etc. from
> the Cherokee.) However the Cherokee was an AUTO trans - and my CJ7 has
> a MANUAL trans --- so I need a flywheel that is compatible with the
> Renix fuel injection system that the Cherokee motor (engine) uses.
>
> (By the way - I've chosen to NOT relocate the CPS to the front of the
> engine using the relocation kits from either Hesco or Advance.)
>
> My question: In sourcing a flywheel so the CPS will function properly
> must I find one from another Renix equipped Cherokee (87 - 90 only) OR
> can I successfully use one from a newer Cherokee (91 or later) or one
> from a 91 or later Wrangler?
>
> Thanks
>
> Lynn in Vancouver WA
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Re: Renix flywheel question?
I'm sorta guessing the same thing - esp as it relates to the flywheel.
There are a couple places (Novak, Advance Adapters, etc) who can / will
machine my bellhousing so the CPS will mount properly and be in the
right place to "read" the flywheel notches - but it's apparently gotta
be the correct flywheel. Later flywheels are also "read" by a CPS
mounted in the same location - but are a different system, and
therefore - alas - not compatible with my Renix based system.
The big plus is that I can then use my stock (swapped in some time ago)
T176 trans etc.
Was hopeing someone in the group had personal knowledge to confirm what
I suspect (and you sorta indicate also) that I must use a Renix (87 -
90) flywheel.
So I'll keep looking for the "right flywheel" - and I'll throw it open
to the group ....
Any body got a 87 - 90 Cherokee 4.0 flywheel (manual trans) that
they're itching to sell OR can point me to a reliable boneyard that's
got one?
Thanks
Lynn in Vancouver
There are a couple places (Novak, Advance Adapters, etc) who can / will
machine my bellhousing so the CPS will mount properly and be in the
right place to "read" the flywheel notches - but it's apparently gotta
be the correct flywheel. Later flywheels are also "read" by a CPS
mounted in the same location - but are a different system, and
therefore - alas - not compatible with my Renix based system.
The big plus is that I can then use my stock (swapped in some time ago)
T176 trans etc.
Was hopeing someone in the group had personal knowledge to confirm what
I suspect (and you sorta indicate also) that I must use a Renix (87 -
90) flywheel.
So I'll keep looking for the "right flywheel" - and I'll throw it open
to the group ....
Any body got a 87 - 90 Cherokee 4.0 flywheel (manual trans) that
they're itching to sell OR can point me to a reliable boneyard that's
got one?
Thanks
Lynn in Vancouver
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Re: Renix flywheel question?
I'm sorta guessing the same thing - esp as it relates to the flywheel.
There are a couple places (Novak, Advance Adapters, etc) who can / will
machine my bellhousing so the CPS will mount properly and be in the
right place to "read" the flywheel notches - but it's apparently gotta
be the correct flywheel. Later flywheels are also "read" by a CPS
mounted in the same location - but are a different system, and
therefore - alas - not compatible with my Renix based system.
The big plus is that I can then use my stock (swapped in some time ago)
T176 trans etc.
Was hopeing someone in the group had personal knowledge to confirm what
I suspect (and you sorta indicate also) that I must use a Renix (87 -
90) flywheel.
So I'll keep looking for the "right flywheel" - and I'll throw it open
to the group ....
Any body got a 87 - 90 Cherokee 4.0 flywheel (manual trans) that
they're itching to sell OR can point me to a reliable boneyard that's
got one?
Thanks
Lynn in Vancouver
There are a couple places (Novak, Advance Adapters, etc) who can / will
machine my bellhousing so the CPS will mount properly and be in the
right place to "read" the flywheel notches - but it's apparently gotta
be the correct flywheel. Later flywheels are also "read" by a CPS
mounted in the same location - but are a different system, and
therefore - alas - not compatible with my Renix based system.
The big plus is that I can then use my stock (swapped in some time ago)
T176 trans etc.
Was hopeing someone in the group had personal knowledge to confirm what
I suspect (and you sorta indicate also) that I must use a Renix (87 -
90) flywheel.
So I'll keep looking for the "right flywheel" - and I'll throw it open
to the group ....
Any body got a 87 - 90 Cherokee 4.0 flywheel (manual trans) that
they're itching to sell OR can point me to a reliable boneyard that's
got one?
Thanks
Lynn in Vancouver
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Re: Renix flywheel question?
I'm sorta guessing the same thing - esp as it relates to the flywheel.
There are a couple places (Novak, Advance Adapters, etc) who can / will
machine my bellhousing so the CPS will mount properly and be in the
right place to "read" the flywheel notches - but it's apparently gotta
be the correct flywheel. Later flywheels are also "read" by a CPS
mounted in the same location - but are a different system, and
therefore - alas - not compatible with my Renix based system.
The big plus is that I can then use my stock (swapped in some time ago)
T176 trans etc.
Was hopeing someone in the group had personal knowledge to confirm what
I suspect (and you sorta indicate also) that I must use a Renix (87 -
90) flywheel.
So I'll keep looking for the "right flywheel" - and I'll throw it open
to the group ....
Any body got a 87 - 90 Cherokee 4.0 flywheel (manual trans) that
they're itching to sell OR can point me to a reliable boneyard that's
got one?
Thanks
Lynn in Vancouver
There are a couple places (Novak, Advance Adapters, etc) who can / will
machine my bellhousing so the CPS will mount properly and be in the
right place to "read" the flywheel notches - but it's apparently gotta
be the correct flywheel. Later flywheels are also "read" by a CPS
mounted in the same location - but are a different system, and
therefore - alas - not compatible with my Renix based system.
The big plus is that I can then use my stock (swapped in some time ago)
T176 trans etc.
Was hopeing someone in the group had personal knowledge to confirm what
I suspect (and you sorta indicate also) that I must use a Renix (87 -
90) flywheel.
So I'll keep looking for the "right flywheel" - and I'll throw it open
to the group ....
Any body got a 87 - 90 Cherokee 4.0 flywheel (manual trans) that
they're itching to sell OR can point me to a reliable boneyard that's
got one?
Thanks
Lynn in Vancouver
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Re: Renix flywheel question?
I'm sorta guessing the same thing - esp as it relates to the flywheel.
There are a couple places (Novak, Advance Adapters, etc) who can / will
machine my bellhousing so the CPS will mount properly and be in the
right place to "read" the flywheel notches - but it's apparently gotta
be the correct flywheel. Later flywheels are also "read" by a CPS
mounted in the same location - but are a different system, and
therefore - alas - not compatible with my Renix based system.
The big plus is that I can then use my stock (swapped in some time ago)
T176 trans etc.
Was hopeing someone in the group had personal knowledge to confirm what
I suspect (and you sorta indicate also) that I must use a Renix (87 -
90) flywheel.
So I'll keep looking for the "right flywheel" - and I'll throw it open
to the group ....
Any body got a 87 - 90 Cherokee 4.0 flywheel (manual trans) that
they're itching to sell OR can point me to a reliable boneyard that's
got one?
Thanks
Lynn in Vancouver
There are a couple places (Novak, Advance Adapters, etc) who can / will
machine my bellhousing so the CPS will mount properly and be in the
right place to "read" the flywheel notches - but it's apparently gotta
be the correct flywheel. Later flywheels are also "read" by a CPS
mounted in the same location - but are a different system, and
therefore - alas - not compatible with my Renix based system.
The big plus is that I can then use my stock (swapped in some time ago)
T176 trans etc.
Was hopeing someone in the group had personal knowledge to confirm what
I suspect (and you sorta indicate also) that I must use a Renix (87 -
90) flywheel.
So I'll keep looking for the "right flywheel" - and I'll throw it open
to the group ....
Any body got a 87 - 90 Cherokee 4.0 flywheel (manual trans) that
they're itching to sell OR can point me to a reliable boneyard that's
got one?
Thanks
Lynn in Vancouver
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Re: Renix flywheel question?
You don't want that Japanese AX-15, keep the Real Borg Warner and
buy the crank sensor.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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"lynnhowlyn@aol.com" wrote:
>
> I'm sorta guessing the same thing - esp as it relates to the flywheel.
>
> There are a couple places (Novak, Advance Adapters, etc) who can / will
> machine my bellhousing so the CPS will mount properly and be in the
> right place to "read" the flywheel notches - but it's apparently gotta
> be the correct flywheel. Later flywheels are also "read" by a CPS
> mounted in the same location - but are a different system, and
> therefore - alas - not compatible with my Renix based system.
>
> The big plus is that I can then use my stock (swapped in some time ago)
> T176 trans etc.
>
> Was hopeing someone in the group had personal knowledge to confirm what
> I suspect (and you sorta indicate also) that I must use a Renix (87 -
> 90) flywheel.
>
> So I'll keep looking for the "right flywheel" - and I'll throw it open
> to the group ....
>
> Any body got a 87 - 90 Cherokee 4.0 flywheel (manual trans) that
> they're itching to sell OR can point me to a reliable boneyard that's
> got one?
>
> Thanks
> Lynn in Vancouver
buy the crank sensor.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"lynnhowlyn@aol.com" wrote:
>
> I'm sorta guessing the same thing - esp as it relates to the flywheel.
>
> There are a couple places (Novak, Advance Adapters, etc) who can / will
> machine my bellhousing so the CPS will mount properly and be in the
> right place to "read" the flywheel notches - but it's apparently gotta
> be the correct flywheel. Later flywheels are also "read" by a CPS
> mounted in the same location - but are a different system, and
> therefore - alas - not compatible with my Renix based system.
>
> The big plus is that I can then use my stock (swapped in some time ago)
> T176 trans etc.
>
> Was hopeing someone in the group had personal knowledge to confirm what
> I suspect (and you sorta indicate also) that I must use a Renix (87 -
> 90) flywheel.
>
> So I'll keep looking for the "right flywheel" - and I'll throw it open
> to the group ....
>
> Any body got a 87 - 90 Cherokee 4.0 flywheel (manual trans) that
> they're itching to sell OR can point me to a reliable boneyard that's
> got one?
>
> Thanks
> Lynn in Vancouver