OK, so here's the deal: I decided to change a bunch of stuff on my Jeep to try to get it to run decently once again, as it was shutting off when coming to a stop and doing other odd things like not wanting to start after it shut the engine off (either by decision or error). Nd since I had abused it a bit, I also wanted to do some general maintenance and fixes.
So, I changed the following:
Spark plug wires
Distributor cap
rotor
coil
new plug on the coil
Charcoal canister
fuel filter
fuel hoses before and after the fuel filter
Fuel injectors
TPS
IAC motor
In any case, I replaced everything but and the Jeep was running very smoothly. Fuel pressure was stable (36 with vacuum, 42 or 43 without, IIRC). Engine RPM was fine, the engine did not bog down with the AC compressor as it was doing, and the engine would fire right up after shutting it down. As a result, I figured either the leak on the hoe before the fuel filter, the charcoal canister (which sounded s if it was full of sand), or the ignition (the cap posts showed a lot of corrosion was the culprit).
Then I replaced the windshield washer water reservoir, and again turned the engine on, and the engine started acting up (kind of sounded like a vroom, vroom, vroom). I decided to check the fuel pressure again (it also started acting up when I tried to fire the Jeep after shutting down), and I noticed the fuel pressure was all over the place (the needle going from 30 PSI to 45 or so VERY quickly). I took a video that I will post later on...
Now, I should point out that I still need to drop the tank to change the sending unit (pump included), so the fuel is VERY low (below the E on the gauge); could the low fuel be the cause? Anyway, any help is greatly appreciated!