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Well, today was the day for the 2014 Grand Cherokee 3.6 Penstar oil cooler/filter housing oil leak repair. Took a total of 4.5 hours, including the throttle body cleaning. Next weekend is the 08 4Runner d/s axle shaft and entire front brakes.

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nice work, 4.5hrs sounds a lot faster than if i was doing it, haha.
This makes the 3rd one I have done. First was a Jeep Wrangler with a front to back engine like this Grand Cherokee. The second one was a Cherokee 3.2 transverse engine and that is easier. Did that one in 3.5 hours. The Penstar 3.2 and 3.6 engines are all known for the oil and coolant leaks at the plastic oil cooler/filter housings. Knock sensors are right under the housing. I always change them while I am in there. Takes all of 10 minutes to do that.
 
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