**This Jeep blew up about 4 hours after this video was made. Apparently it’s a common issue with the 4.0 of this vintage.
This was a strange one, a little more than a week after I put a starter on this engine it comes back with this horrible engine noise and I decided to investigate. I wasn’t able to find the source of the noise and later in the day after they took the Jeep back the engine apparently let go for good. My friend then sold it to someone with a salvage yard and I haven’t been able to get hold of him to find out what happened to it. I hope I’m able to track down the new owner and find out what the deal was with it and post a video response when I do, till then I’m afraid it’s going to remain a mystery.
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