Results 1 to 2 of 2

Thread: 4.0 castings numbers, injector part numbers

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Oct 2012
    Location
    Sussex, NJ
    Posts
    68

    Default 4.0 castings numbers, injector part numbers

    Hey All,
    Just wanted to pass along some info on 4.0's that may come in handy to identify injector part numbers, casting numbers, etc.. Performance data included. There was a thread earlier this week about injector part numbers that this info can answer.
    Later.................
    TUW


    JEEP 4.0 PERFORMANCE TECH SPECS\
    4.0 Engine Power Ratings
    The Jeep 4.0 litre I6 engine is a pushrod overhead valve design with 2-valves/cylinder. The
    factory power ratings are as follows:
    '87...... XJ: 173hp at 4500rpm, 220lbft @ 2500rpm, redline 5000rpm
    '88-'90 XJ: 177hp at 4500rpm, 224lbft at 2400rpm, redline 5000rpm
    '91-'95 XJ: 190hp at 4750rpm, 225lbft at 3950rpm, redline 5250rpm
    '96-'99 XJ: 190hp at 4600rpm, 225lbft at 3000rpm, redline 5300rpm
    '00-'01 XJ: 193hp at 4600rpm, 231lbft at 3000rpm, redline 5300rpm
    '91-'95 YJ: 180hp @ 4750rpm, 220lbft @ 3950rpm, redline 5250rpm
    '96-'99 TJ: 181hp @ 4600rpm, 222lbft @ 2800rpm, redline 5300rpm
    '00-'06 TJ: 190hp @ 4600rpm, 235lbft @ 3200rpm, redline 5300rpm
    '93-'95 ZJ: 190hp @ 4750rpm, 225lbft @ 3950rpm, redline 5250rpm
    '96-'98 ZJ: 185hp @ 4600rpm, 220lbft @ 2400rpm, redline 5300rpm
    '99-'05WJ:195hp @ 4600rpm, 230lbft @ 3000rpm, redline 5300rpm
    The '87-'90 engines had Renix electronic multipoint fuel injection, electronic ignition, a single
    51mm (2.0") throttle body, and a rather inefficient low port cylinder head.
    In 1991 engines received Chrysler sequential MPFI, a larger 60mm throttle body, revised
    intake and exhaust manifolds, and a more efficient high port cylinder head. As a result, these
    engines produced 13hp more than their predecessors and gained the "High Output"
    designation.
    In 1996 engines received noise, vibration, and harshness fixes. The blocks were stiffened with
    extra ribbing, a main bearing brace was added, and lighter cast aluminium pistons were
    introduced to reduce cold start piston slap. Engines also received revised camshaft timing for
    more low rev torque.
    In 2000 a distributorless coil-on-plug ignition system was installed, intake and exhaust
    manifolds were revised, and a more efficient water pump was included.
    Injectors
    Some of those specs that are hard to find in any workshop manual.
    The following is a list of the injectors used on the 4.0L since 1987 along with their rated static
    flow:
    Model Year, ...Part #, ...........Colour, .....Fuel Pressure, ...Static Flow,
    '87-'90, ........53003956, .........Black, ...........39psi, .................18.6lb/hr
    '91-'93, ........33007127, .........Brown, ..........39psi, .................21.0lb/hr
    '94-'95, ........53030343, .........Tan, ...............39psi, .................21.0lb/hr
    '96-'98, ........53030778, .........Grey, .............49psi, .................23.3lb/hr
    '99-'04, ........04854181, .........Blue tip, ........49psi, .................22.5lb/hr
    '05-'06, ........53013690AA, ...Brown tip, .....49psi?, ...............23.3lb/hr?
    The injector flow rate varies as the square root of the pressure drop across the injector. The
    stock '91-'95 4.0 injectors are rated at 22lb/hr @ 43psi fuel pressure, so at 39psi they flow
    ( sq. rt.(39/43) x 22.0 = 21.0 )
    Cylinder head
    The stock cylinder head is cast iron and weighs 60lb. The valve head diameter is 1.91"
    intake/1.50" exhaust. Casting numbers are as follows:
    Year............Casting No
    1987-90......2686
    1991-95......7120
    1996-99......0630
    2000-01......0331
    Cylinder head flow figures (cfm) at 28inH2O pressure drop are:
    Non-HO head #2686 (Courtesy of Greg Friedman)
    Valve lift (in)..... 0.2 ... 0.3 ... 0.4 ... 0.5 ... 0.6
    Intake flow.... 122.0 168.0 186.0 189.0 192.0
    Exhaust flow....88.0 114.0 130.0 134.0 138.0
    Ported non-HO head #2686
    Valve lift (in)..... 0.2 ... 0.3 ... 0.4 ... 0.5 ... 0.6
    Intake flow.... 124.0 183.0 197.0 207.0 216.0
    Exhaust flow....87.0 113.0 138.0 153.0 159.0
    HO head #7120 & #0630 (Courtesy of John Brown)
    Valve lift (in)... 0.1 ... 0.2 ... 0.3 ... 0.4 ... 0.5 ... 0.6
    Intake flow.... 66.0 128.0 179.0 206.0 209.0 209.0
    Exhaust flow. 55.0 100.0 120.0 136.0 141.0 141.2
    HO head #0331
    Valve lift (in)..... 0.1 ... 0.2 ... 0.3 ... 0.4 ... 0.5 ... 0.6
    Intake flow..... 59.4 122.6 171.1 201.1 214.3 218.4
    Exhaust flow...47.1 93.4 123.3 140.9 147.0 149.7
    Ported big valve 2.02/1.60 HO head
    Valve lift (in)... 0.1 ... 0.2 ... 0.3 ... 0.4 ... 0.5
    Intake flow.... 73.9 142.4 197.8 229.8 247.0
    Exhaust flow. 65.3 114.0 135.9 146.3 157.1
    The early '87-'90 non-HO heads have low intake ports that flow rather poorly. The later HO
    heads have higher intake ports that flow more air by allowing a straighter shot into the
    cylinders. The '91-'95 HO heads with casting no.7120 have the highest intake and exhaust
    port airflows, especially at lower valve lifts where it is most important, and are the best for
    performance. The '96-'99 0630 heads are almost identical except that they don't have a port
    for the coolant temp. gauge sending unit. The '00 and later HO heads with casting no.0331
    have smaller exhaust ports to produce a faster warm-up of the catalytic converter and
    improve emissions, but performance also suffers because the ports don't flow as well as
    those of the 7120 and 0630 castings.
    Intake manifold
    The '91-'99 intake manifold is aluminium and has equal length 24cm (9.5") long runners. The
    runners are rectangular with internal dimensions of 1.625" x 1.375" and a cross sectional area
    of 2.234 sq. in. (14.4 sq. cm). The '00-'06 intake manifold has smaller diameter curved
    runners with internal dimensions of 1.53" x 1.26" and a cross sectional area of 1.928 sq. in.
    (12.4 sq. cm), and is clearly designed to produce more torque at lower rpm. The distance
    from the intake valve to the port opening is 3.5" (9cm), making the total distance 13" (33cm)
    from the manifold plenum wall to the intake valve.
    For a given intake manifold design, the cross-sectional area of the runner and the runner
    length affect the location of an engine's torque peak in the RPM band. According to the
    Helmholtz tuning model and the formula shown here, the intake runner area and length are
    tuned to resonate and produce an inertial supercharging effect at 5000rpm for the '91-'99
    engine and 4650rpm for the '00-'06 engine. That's very close to peak horsepower rpm for all
    High Output 4.0L engines.
    Exhaust manifold
    The same design principles for the intake manifold also apply to the exhaust manifold. The
    cross-sectional area of the primary header pipe affects the location of an engine's torque peak
    in the RPM band. The pipe length generally will not change the peak torque or the RPM at
    which it occurs. A length change has the effect of improving the torque on only one side of the
    peak by "borrowing" it from the other side. A shorter pipe improves torque after the peak
    (reduces it at lower RPM), preventing the torque curve from falling off so quickly as speed
    increases. A longer pipe extends the torque curve backwards to improve the engine's
    flexibility, at the expense of after-peak torque.
    The stock exhaust manifold and the Borla header have a primary pipe internal diameter of
    1.375" and a cross sectional area of 1.49 sq. in. Using this formula:
    Peak Torque RPM = [Primary Pipe Area (sq. in) X 88200] / Cylinder Volume (cu. in.)
    the stock exhaust manifold and the Borla header are tuned to a peak torque of 3265rpm.
    That's right at the peak torque rpm of the 4.0 engine.
    Block Casting Numbers
    Year............Casting No. ...........................Part No.
    1987...........53005535 (8933002665)....83503400
    1988-90.....53005535 (8933002665)....83505110
    1991...........53008405........................... ...4626155
    1992...........53008405........................... ...4638959
    1993...........53008405........................... ...4728988
    1994-95......53008405.............................47788 82
    1996-99......53020569.............................48830 25
    2000-01......53010449AA.......................5013166AB

    Not sure if I can make it over the rock behind me but I'll give it a try.
    "Don't worry about nothin' 'cause nuthin's going to be Alright"

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Chico, CA
    Posts
    29,847

    Default Re: 4.0 castings numbers, injector part numbers

    Thanks for the info. Lots of work went into this somewhere
    230 hp 4.3L Chevy
    Built 4L60E with manual lockout
    Atlas 4 speed
    Griffin radiator
    On board air
    Warn 9.5ti on custom bumper
    7.5" RE front and bastard pack rear on custom long arms
    30 gal gas tank
    lockers
    And a bunch of other stuff

Similar Threads

  1. Injector help???!!!
    By Shaneman in forum General Talk
    Replies: 15
    Last Post: 02-16-2013, 11:59 AM
  2. Cylinder head casting numbers
    By XJ4IV in forum General Talk
    Replies: 9
    Last Post: 09-04-2012, 09:23 PM
  3. Interesting numbers
    By xj4life2 in forum General Talk
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 05-10-2011, 12:25 PM
  4. Injector thread
    By lowrider in forum OEM/Factory
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 01-09-2011, 12:55 PM
  5. Injector Info
    By W.O.R.P.Offroad in forum Technical "HOW TO" Articles
    Replies: 22
    Last Post: 05-01-2010, 12:30 PM

Tags for this Thread

Bookmarks

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •