OK, here's the latest update. I disconnected the lockup solenoid to take it to a tranny shop and had them check out the driveline. It ran like crap. They said the driveline looked fine but it felt like I had a miss somewhere. My brother and I checked the timing over the weekend and it was running around 12 degrees. I know that timing can't be set because it's computer controlled and the reading I got probably wasn't 100% accurate. We also checked the compression on #3 cylinder just to make sure that I was getting compression and it came out to about 135 pds. engine cold. We didn't check the rest because it was a PITA to get the gauge into the plug hole. I found a plug wire that wasn't crimped correctly, fixed it and the Jeep had more power, duh. I'm still occasionally getting a miss which is causing the lockup converter to not operate efficiently. Plugged the lockup solenoid back in and I ran the Jeep around the block yesterday, about 8 miles, and everything seemed fine. I dumped two bottles of gumout injector cleaner in the tank with a 3/4 tank of gas. I also checked the oil to see if there was any coolant leak and the oil looked fine. When I brought it into work this morning I let it run for about 5 minutes and then started on my journey, about 25 miles. I was OK initially but about half way here it started to miss and buck when the converter locked in. I also noticed a slight miss/hesitation in 1st and 2nd. It didn't happen all the time. My brothers friend said that it could be the fuel pump but fuel pressure has been checked by the garage that installed the motor and they said I was getting about 45 pds of pressure. It kind of leads me to believe that I may have an injector problem. I'm going to take the Jeep home tonight and check the plugs out for color. My brother has a fuel pressure gauge so I'm going to do that sometime this week. To recap:
New rebuilt engine, map sensor, plug wires, plugs, cap, rotor, TPS, IAC, Magnaflow catalytic converter, Borla cat back exhaust, Air Hog high flow air filter, two bottles of gumout in the fuel tank.
About 200 miles on the rebuilt motor.
No codes found after about 8 attempts with a scanner.
Problem: Slight sporatic miss/hesitation between 1st and Drive, rough idle when in Park and at stop.
1.) Could I have a weak fuel injector? The # 4 cylinder and head gasket went in the original engine, that's why I replaced the motor.
2.) Is there a way to check the injecters using an Ohm meter? If so, does anyone know what the resistance should be?
3.) Should I drive the jeep for a while to see if the condition changes? I only have 200 mles on it and it seems to happen only under load.
4) Is there maybe something else I should be looking at? I have no codes to go by so I'm at a loss right now.