June 4, 201312 yr I have the 4.0 in my Jeep as well I managed to fit a breaker bar in there but it was extremely tight. You could also pull off the radiator fan too its only like 4 small bolts and a harness. Edited June 4, 201312 yr by DanP
June 4, 201312 yr Author I have the 4.0 in my Jeep as well I managed to fit a breaker bar in there but it was extremely tight. You could also pull off the radiator fan too its only like 4 small bolts and a harness.what bar did you use? And dropping the fan would be a pain in the ass
June 4, 201312 yr I have the 4.0 in my Jeep as well I managed to fit a breaker bar in there but it was extremely tight. You could also pull off the radiator fan too its only like 4 small bolts and a harness.what bar did you use? And dropping the fan would be a pain in the assIt's just a 3/4" breaker bar, nothing fancy.
June 4, 201312 yr I have the 4.0 in my Jeep as well I managed to fit a breaker bar in there but it was extremely tight. You could also pull off the radiator fan too its only like 4 small bolts and a harness.what bar did you use? And dropping the fan would be a pain in the assIt's just a 3/4" breaker bar, nothing fancy.^^This and the radiator fan is a lot easier to take out then it looks its literally just 4 small nuts that are easily reachable, but you shouldnt have to take it out to get a breaker bar in there. It IS a really tight fit though
June 4, 201312 yr I have the 4.0 in my Jeep as well I managed to fit a breaker bar in there but it was extremely tight. You could also pull off the radiator fan too its only like 4 small bolts and a harness.what bar did you use? And dropping the fan would be a pain in the assIt's just a 3/4" breaker bar, nothing fancy.^^This and the radiator fan is a lot easier to take out then it looks its literally just 4 small nuts that are easily reachable, but you shouldnt have to take it out to get a breaker bar in there. It IS a really tight fit thoughI have a feeling my TJ had a bit more room than your Cherokees.
June 4, 201312 yr Author I have the 4.0 in my Jeep as well I managed to fit a breaker bar in there but it was extremely tight. You could also pull off the radiator fan too its only like 4 small bolts and a harness.what bar did you use? And dropping the fan would be a pain in the assIt's just a 3/4" breaker bar, nothing fancy.^^This and the radiator fan is a lot easier to take out then it looks its literally just 4 small nuts that are easily reachable, but you shouldnt have to take it out to get a breaker bar in there. It IS a really tight fit thoughI have a feeling my TJ had a bit more room than your Cherokees. Wanna fight?
June 4, 201312 yr I have the 4.0 in my Jeep as well I managed to fit a breaker bar in there but it was extremely tight. You could also pull off the radiator fan too its only like 4 small bolts and a harness.what bar did you use? And dropping the fan would be a pain in the assIt's just a 3/4" breaker bar, nothing fancy.^^This and the radiator fan is a lot easier to take out then it looks its literally just 4 small nuts that are easily reachable, but you shouldnt have to take it out to get a breaker bar in there. It IS a really tight fit thoughI have a feeling my TJ had a bit more room than your Cherokees. Wanna fight?What?
June 4, 201312 yr Author That's what I thoughtI have the 4.0 in my Jeep as well I managed to fit a breaker bar in there but it was extremely tight. You could also pull off the radiator fan too its only like 4 small bolts and a harness.what bar did you use? And dropping the fan would be a pain in the assIt's just a 3/4" breaker bar, nothing fancy.^^This and the radiator fan is a lot easier to take out then it looks its literally just 4 small nuts that are easily reachable, but you shouldnt have to take it out to get a breaker bar in there. It IS a really tight fit thoughI have a feeling my TJ had a bit more room than your Cherokees. Wanna fight?What? That's what I thought. Edited June 4, 201312 yr by mlcantin
June 5, 201312 yr Author I have the 4.0 in my Jeep as well I managed to fit a breaker bar in there but it was extremely tight. You could also pull off the radiator fan too its only like 4 small bolts and a harness.what bar did you use? And dropping the fan would be a pain in the assIt's just a 3/4" breaker bar, nothing fancy.^^This and the radiator fan is a lot easier to take out then it looks its literally just 4 small nuts that are easily reachable, but you shouldnt have to take it out to get a breaker bar in there. It IS a really tight fit thoughHow did you get the electrical plug out of the alternator?
June 5, 201312 yr That's what I thought I have the 4.0 in my Jeep as well I managed to fit a breaker bar in there but it was extremely tight. You could also pull off the radiator fan too its only like 4 small bolts and a harness.what bar did you use? And dropping the fan would be a pain in the assIt's just a 3/4" breaker bar, nothing fancy.^^This and the radiator fan is a lot easier to take out then it looks its literally just 4 small nuts that are easily reachable, but you shouldnt have to take it out to get a breaker bar in there. It IS a really tight fit thoughI have a feeling my TJ had a bit more room than your Cherokees. Wanna fight?What?That's what I thought.You must be bipolar.
June 5, 201312 yr I have the 4.0 in my Jeep as well I managed to fit a breaker bar in there but it was extremely tight. You could also pull off the radiator fan too its only like 4 small bolts and a harness.what bar did you use? And dropping the fan would be a pain in the assIt's just a 3/4" breaker bar, nothing fancy.^^This and the radiator fan is a lot easier to take out then it looks its literally just 4 small nuts that are easily reachable, but you shouldnt have to take it out to get a breaker bar in there. It IS a really tight fit thoughHow did you get the electrical plug out of the alternator?Remove two small nuts.
June 5, 201312 yr Author I have the 4.0 in my Jeep as well I managed to fit a breaker bar in there but it was extremely tight. You could also pull off the radiator fan too its only like 4 small bolts and a harness.what bar did you use? And dropping the fan would be a pain in the assIt's just a 3/4" breaker bar, nothing fancy.^^This and the radiator fan is a lot easier to take out then it looks its literally just 4 small nuts that are easily reachable, but you shouldnt have to take it out to get a breaker bar in there. It IS a really tight fit thoughHow did you get the electrical plug out of the alternator?Remove two small nuts.My alternator doesnt have nuts. It is a plug.
June 5, 201312 yr Author That's what I thought I have the 4.0 in my Jeep as well I managed to fit a breaker bar in there but it was extremely tight. You could also pull off the radiator fan too its only like 4 small bolts and a harness.what bar did you use? And dropping the fan would be a pain in the assIt's just a 3/4" breaker bar, nothing fancy.^^This and the radiator fan is a lot easier to take out then it looks its literally just 4 small nuts that are easily reachable, but you shouldnt have to take it out to get a breaker bar in there. It IS a really tight fit thoughI have a feeling my TJ had a bit more room than your Cherokees. Wanna fight?What?That's what I thought.You must be bipolar.Its from a youtube video.
June 5, 201312 yr I have the 4.0 in my Jeep as well I managed to fit a breaker bar in there but it was extremely tight. You could also pull off the radiator fan too its only like 4 small bolts and a harness.what bar did you use? And dropping the fan would be a pain in the assIt's just a 3/4" breaker bar, nothing fancy.^^This and the radiator fan is a lot easier to take out then it looks its literally just 4 small nuts that are easily reachable, but you shouldnt have to take it out to get a breaker bar in there. It IS a really tight fit thoughHow did you get the electrical plug out of the alternator?I wanna say I pried it with a screw driver.
June 5, 201312 yr Author I have the 4.0 in my Jeep as well I managed to fit a breaker bar in there but it was extremely tight. You could also pull off the radiator fan too its only like 4 small bolts and a harness.what bar did you use? And dropping the fan would be a pain in the assIt's just a 3/4" breaker bar, nothing fancy.^^This and the radiator fan is a lot easier to take out then it looks its literally just 4 small nuts that are easily reachable, but you shouldnt have to take it out to get a breaker bar in there. It IS a really tight fit thoughHow did you get the electrical plug out of the alternator?I wanna say I pried it with a screw driver.How the...
June 5, 201312 yr I have the 4.0 in my Jeep as well I managed to fit a breaker bar in there but it was extremely tight. You could also pull off the radiator fan too its only like 4 small bolts and a harness.what bar did you use? And dropping the fan would be a pain in the assIt's just a 3/4" breaker bar, nothing fancy.^^This and the radiator fan is a lot easier to take out then it looks its literally just 4 small nuts that are easily reachable, but you shouldnt have to take it out to get a breaker bar in there. It IS a really tight fit thoughHow did you get the electrical plug out of the alternator?I wanna say I pried it with a screw driver.How the...Sec I AM A run out to my Jeep
June 5, 201312 yr Author Theres a little black button push it with one hand pull with the othermy jeep has a little black button on the top and on the bottom of the plug
June 5, 201312 yr Theres a little black button push it with one hand pull with the othermy jeep has a little black button on the top and on the bottom of the plugthen press both buttons in and pull it out, not rocket science
June 5, 201312 yr Author Theres a little black button push it with one hand pull with the othermy jeep has a little black button on the top and on the bottom of the plugthen press both buttons in and pull it out, not rocket science I cant i only have two hands and one of them has a screwdriver in it and the other is used to pull the plug. I am short one screwdriver
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