I was curious about it not being the original as well, the bolts seemed easier to break loose than other 2.5 heads I have pulled and the intake/exhaust gasket also looked a little too new/nice. But I torqued it to spec so I am unworried. It's probably that someone replaced the head gasket previously but didn't grind the head (or torque the bolts correctly) and thus it went prematurely. Either way I love how it runs now.
More importantly how excited my wife is about it. When we bought it she was like, " ... well lets pick it up and try out having 2 Jeeps and see how family trail runs go and if I like it, and worse case scenario if I don't like it you can just flip it, but don't go crazy like you usually do, obsessing over finding parts right now, and lifting it an everything, just wait till we find what we need ..."
After hearing it run the conversation went like this: (exclamations to try to point out the excitement in the conversation)
Wife - "Lets go register it!!!!"
Me - "We can't yet, I haven't got the fender flares on yet, or the tires on the new rims ..."
Wife - "Can you put the tires on the rims now?!?"
Me - "Maybe tomorrow, I don't have time tonight."
Wife - "Then we could go tomorrow, right?!?"
Me - "No I can't pick up the fender flares until Saturday."
Wife - "So ....?"
Me - "They will definately fail it if it doesn't have flares."
Wife - "Why don't we go get a temp permit then!!!"
Me - While rolling my eyes "Honey just wait a week or two and I will get the flares, and the lift done and we can go try it out ..."
Wife - "Grrrrrr ... fine!"
Anyway now I am in trouble for how slow I am finding the stuff to lift it LOL. What can I say I have always wanted a Jeep chick, just never knew how impatient they were (even when I have been married to her for 15 years).