Ok, I am pulling my 258 due to damage in the cylinder (my fault) so I am doing a 4.0L swap as I have access to a 1991 4.0L for DIRT cheap that isn't crunchy but needs a rebuild. Don't have the harness or the ECU (hint hint, it was dirt cheap), so I am carbureting it. I am well aware that running a carburetor restricts the performance of this engine, but that's not the reason for the swap. Later on I may do EFI with the OG throttle body and a megasquirt setup to avoid 90s electronics and the capacitor plague.
I have a few questions. I am keeping the TF998 transmission and the transfer case as they work fine and maybe I'll rebuild them, do I need to get a starter for a 1991 4.0?
Also how hard is it to pull the Engine AND transmission as one unit on an Eagle? I've done it on a Cherokee without a ton of hassle. One of the reasons is I want to assemble the engine entirely on the stand, head manifolds, etc and then drop it in with the transmission attached, as a few of the bolt locations I find difficult to get on with, namely the farthest away manifold bolts, and the valve cover bolt against the firewall. When I replaced the valve cover with a metal one on my 258, I just used a couple Valve cover hold downs. Made taking it back off that much easier.