What kind of oil to use for 1994 Jeep Cherokee?
Hello, I just bought a 1994 Jeep Cherokee from a family friend on the
cheap. Cheap Jeep Yah! Anyway, does anyone know what kind of oil it uses? The previous owner could not find the manual and the sage advice stamped on the oil check dipstick says "see owner's manual for oil type" or something to that effect. The Jeep website has a link to get the owner's manuals, but that only goes back to 1995. I think the car is a Jeep (non-Grand) Cherokee, as the title says 1994 Jeep and there's "Cherokee" thing on the side of the car. Also it looks like it's an oil leaker which other posts say is common for this car. Anybody know how much it should cost to fix? I hate to be leaking oil all over the place, but the car is not going to be driven often, maybe 10 miles every 3-4 days. Thanks for any help. |
Re: What kind of oil to use for 1994 Jeep Cherokee?
The 4.0 likes 10W30 for the most part.
The valve covers are the usual oil leak, but you can have oil coming out of the air filter housing also and occaisionaly out of the rear seal, but the rear seal looking one is usually the valve cover leaking down. A good clean or a good coat of mud/dust on the engine will help you locate the oil leak easier. The dried mud or dust is the best, fresh oil shows up fast. ;-) Valve cover is an easy fix, same for the air filter housing. Rear seal involves dropping the pan and starter to get at. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) New Old Jeep Owner wrote: > > Hello, I just bought a 1994 Jeep Cherokee from a family friend on the > cheap. Cheap Jeep Yah! > > Anyway, does anyone know what kind of oil it uses? The previous owner > could not find the manual and the sage advice stamped on the oil check > dipstick says "see owner's manual for oil type" or something to that > effect. The Jeep website has a link to get the owner's manuals, but > that only goes back to 1995. I think the car is a Jeep (non-Grand) > Cherokee, as the title says 1994 Jeep and there's "Cherokee" thing on > the side of the car. > > Also it looks like it's an oil leaker which other posts say is common > for this car. Anybody know how much it should cost to fix? I hate to > be leaking oil all over the place, but the car is not going to be driven > often, maybe 10 miles every 3-4 days. > > Thanks for any help. |
Re: What kind of oil to use for 1994 Jeep Cherokee?
The 4.0 likes 10W30 for the most part.
The valve covers are the usual oil leak, but you can have oil coming out of the air filter housing also and occaisionaly out of the rear seal, but the rear seal looking one is usually the valve cover leaking down. A good clean or a good coat of mud/dust on the engine will help you locate the oil leak easier. The dried mud or dust is the best, fresh oil shows up fast. ;-) Valve cover is an easy fix, same for the air filter housing. Rear seal involves dropping the pan and starter to get at. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) New Old Jeep Owner wrote: > > Hello, I just bought a 1994 Jeep Cherokee from a family friend on the > cheap. Cheap Jeep Yah! > > Anyway, does anyone know what kind of oil it uses? The previous owner > could not find the manual and the sage advice stamped on the oil check > dipstick says "see owner's manual for oil type" or something to that > effect. The Jeep website has a link to get the owner's manuals, but > that only goes back to 1995. I think the car is a Jeep (non-Grand) > Cherokee, as the title says 1994 Jeep and there's "Cherokee" thing on > the side of the car. > > Also it looks like it's an oil leaker which other posts say is common > for this car. Anybody know how much it should cost to fix? I hate to > be leaking oil all over the place, but the car is not going to be driven > often, maybe 10 miles every 3-4 days. > > Thanks for any help. |
Re: What kind of oil to use for 1994 Jeep Cherokee?
The 4.0 likes 10W30 for the most part.
The valve covers are the usual oil leak, but you can have oil coming out of the air filter housing also and occaisionaly out of the rear seal, but the rear seal looking one is usually the valve cover leaking down. A good clean or a good coat of mud/dust on the engine will help you locate the oil leak easier. The dried mud or dust is the best, fresh oil shows up fast. ;-) Valve cover is an easy fix, same for the air filter housing. Rear seal involves dropping the pan and starter to get at. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) New Old Jeep Owner wrote: > > Hello, I just bought a 1994 Jeep Cherokee from a family friend on the > cheap. Cheap Jeep Yah! > > Anyway, does anyone know what kind of oil it uses? The previous owner > could not find the manual and the sage advice stamped on the oil check > dipstick says "see owner's manual for oil type" or something to that > effect. The Jeep website has a link to get the owner's manuals, but > that only goes back to 1995. I think the car is a Jeep (non-Grand) > Cherokee, as the title says 1994 Jeep and there's "Cherokee" thing on > the side of the car. > > Also it looks like it's an oil leaker which other posts say is common > for this car. Anybody know how much it should cost to fix? I hate to > be leaking oil all over the place, but the car is not going to be driven > often, maybe 10 miles every 3-4 days. > > Thanks for any help. |
Re: What kind of oil to use for 1994 Jeep Cherokee?
The 4.0 likes 10W30 for the most part.
The valve covers are the usual oil leak, but you can have oil coming out of the air filter housing also and occaisionaly out of the rear seal, but the rear seal looking one is usually the valve cover leaking down. A good clean or a good coat of mud/dust on the engine will help you locate the oil leak easier. The dried mud or dust is the best, fresh oil shows up fast. ;-) Valve cover is an easy fix, same for the air filter housing. Rear seal involves dropping the pan and starter to get at. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) New Old Jeep Owner wrote: > > Hello, I just bought a 1994 Jeep Cherokee from a family friend on the > cheap. Cheap Jeep Yah! > > Anyway, does anyone know what kind of oil it uses? The previous owner > could not find the manual and the sage advice stamped on the oil check > dipstick says "see owner's manual for oil type" or something to that > effect. The Jeep website has a link to get the owner's manuals, but > that only goes back to 1995. I think the car is a Jeep (non-Grand) > Cherokee, as the title says 1994 Jeep and there's "Cherokee" thing on > the side of the car. > > Also it looks like it's an oil leaker which other posts say is common > for this car. Anybody know how much it should cost to fix? I hate to > be leaking oil all over the place, but the car is not going to be driven > often, maybe 10 miles every 3-4 days. > > Thanks for any help. |
Re: What kind of oil to use for 1994 Jeep Cherokee?
Listen to Mike, tightening the valve cover
gasket can be an easy fix!! Much easier than the rear seal. Joe "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:43FF69B7.14AA289B@sympatico.ca... > The 4.0 likes 10W30 for the most part. > > The valve covers are the usual oil leak, ............. |
Re: What kind of oil to use for 1994 Jeep Cherokee?
Listen to Mike, tightening the valve cover
gasket can be an easy fix!! Much easier than the rear seal. Joe "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:43FF69B7.14AA289B@sympatico.ca... > The 4.0 likes 10W30 for the most part. > > The valve covers are the usual oil leak, ............. |
Re: What kind of oil to use for 1994 Jeep Cherokee?
Listen to Mike, tightening the valve cover
gasket can be an easy fix!! Much easier than the rear seal. Joe "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:43FF69B7.14AA289B@sympatico.ca... > The 4.0 likes 10W30 for the most part. > > The valve covers are the usual oil leak, ............. |
Re: What kind of oil to use for 1994 Jeep Cherokee?
Listen to Mike, tightening the valve cover
gasket can be an easy fix!! Much easier than the rear seal. Joe "Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:43FF69B7.14AA289B@sympatico.ca... > The 4.0 likes 10W30 for the most part. > > The valve covers are the usual oil leak, ............. |
Re: What kind of oil to use for 1994 Jeep Cherokee?
Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in
news:43FF69B7.14AA289B@sympatico.ca: > The 4.0 likes 10W30 for the most part. > > The valve covers are the usual oil leak, but you can have oil coming > out of the air filter housing also and occaisionaly out of the rear > seal, but the rear seal looking one is usually the valve cover leaking > down. > > A good clean or a good coat of mud/dust on the engine will help you > locate the oil leak easier. The dried mud or dust is the best, fresh > oil shows up fast. ;-) > > Valve cover is an easy fix, same for the air filter housing. Rear > seal involves dropping the pan and starter to get at. > > Mike > 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 > 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's > Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view! > Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590 > (More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page) The mechanic said that it was leaking in two places, one out of the crankshaft and the other was a filter gasket. He said it would be $800 to fix both or $500 for crankshaft and $300 for the filter gasket. Does that sound plausible and if so is it a fair price? |
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