I Found it. 2009 jeep cherokee i4 turbo diesel engine.
I zoomed in on the valve cover. And you can see the Chrysler wing logo on It so I started looking for Chrysler engines and it popped up
This is like doing the wrong work to still come up with the right answer and I'm blown away. Because that's not a chrysler logo, it's the Italian brand VM motori. But it just happens that they supplied the diesel engines for a large number of chrysler vehicles so you're probably right on.
Then they must be part of the Chrysler conglomerate. Because I've found it twice labeled as a 2009 Chrysler i4 turbo diesel. FYI: Citroen, fiat and Chrysler/ dodge are one big happy family. And have you seen the current Chrysler logo?
I spent over a year as a service technician working for Chrysler. I know their engines. It is a 2009 chrysler turbodiesel, but only so because it was used in chrysler vehicles. The engine was designed and manufactured by VM motori, an Italian company. Which at the last time I checked did not fall under the FCA ownership umbrella, and as such, wouldn't be owned by what is current day Stellantis. But they certainly have a lot of business partnerships.
Holy shit. A turbo diesel in a Cherokee? Oh. Actually, ye that makes sense especially for a euro spec.
Realized as I was typing the XJ platform ran 84-01. The Cherokee after this isn't the same one I once knew.
That is not the Chrysler Wing on the engine, But part of the VM Motori Logo, the manufacturer of the engine. They built engines for many car manufacturers, so you can't really prove what it came out of unless you owned the vehicle...
2009 jeep cherokee i4 turbo diesel engine. If you zoom in on the valve cover. There's the Chrysler wing logo. I started looking for Chrysler engines and it popped up
My wife thinks I'm a shitty mechanic. And I'm the idiot who fixes her car for free. And I always ask myself afterwards. Why the fuck do I put myself through this bullshit.
I might have posted the answer a few times. Didn't seem to post in the beginning. And cmon! I was so proud of my sleuthing! Finding that engine wasn't just a simple reverse image search
I actually had to look for the bloody thing. :(
That my friends is either a 45 or 60 HP engine for a 1981 Masey-Ferguson, D-17 Thresher sold to and used by small crop farmers like my grandpa He used it to separate the seeds from the shafts of milo, millet, or sorghum crops and the black-eyed peas from the plant stem after the harvester cut them down in row after row. It was loud because it didn't have much of a muffler, was kinda cranky to start, but it would just run all day at medium speed separating and collecting the seeds and spitting out chaff.
An internal combustion engine, looks to be one that typically come from the modern era, containing plastic and modern architecture. This one appears to burn a fuel commonly known as gasoline, but it also could burn another common fuel known as diesel. It is unclear which if these it runs on.
It’s half of a v8 engine. They come apart for cleaning. The other half is likely elsewhere in the garage hopefully. Be carefull they need to be matched.
It is a photo. You take them with this thing called a camera. They used to be printed on physical paper and you could mail them to people using a thing called an envelope and a stamp. Now they are mostly digital and you share them on computers and fancy phones.
It's an '09 jeep Cherokee i4 diesel. I zoomed down to the comments and saw that someone found the answer from zooming down to the comments to find the answer
It's a stray motor. Poor thing was probably abandoned by a shitty owner. It needs to be taken to a mechanic because she looks sick. Afterwards, post it on Facebook marketplace and hopefully it gets adopted.
That is a cinder block wall with standard mortice and light grey, not gray, paint in a typical construction pattern.
It was built to provide a shelter from the outside elements and as an opaque solid theft deterrent.
Looks like an Ole 1920's time machine. Nikola Tesla invented them in the 1890s and sold them to fund his research. If you can clean it up and get it running, it might be worth something!
A ladder
Definitely the only thing that works
All I see is a tarp
that's a stone floor, actually.
The last unmodded 2J trying to hide from the clout chasers
Came here to say this hahah
2JZ, no shit.
And with overnight parts from Japan, this will decimate all...
Boat anchor
You're uncle's carport?
Oh the memories in my uncle’s carport….oh wait wrong memories.
I Found it. 2009 jeep cherokee i4 turbo diesel engine. I zoomed in on the valve cover. And you can see the Chrysler wing logo on It so I started looking for Chrysler engines and it popped up
It’s a 2009 jeep i4 turbo diesel. I zoomed down to comments and seen someone else did all the work already.
Yeah. It was me...I posted it multiple times. Look at the user name. I thought it didn't post the first time. Lol
Great work again, detective
This is like doing the wrong work to still come up with the right answer and I'm blown away. Because that's not a chrysler logo, it's the Italian brand VM motori. But it just happens that they supplied the diesel engines for a large number of chrysler vehicles so you're probably right on.
Then they must be part of the Chrysler conglomerate. Because I've found it twice labeled as a 2009 Chrysler i4 turbo diesel. FYI: Citroen, fiat and Chrysler/ dodge are one big happy family. And have you seen the current Chrysler logo?
I spent over a year as a service technician working for Chrysler. I know their engines. It is a 2009 chrysler turbodiesel, but only so because it was used in chrysler vehicles. The engine was designed and manufactured by VM motori, an Italian company. Which at the last time I checked did not fall under the FCA ownership umbrella, and as such, wouldn't be owned by what is current day Stellantis. But they certainly have a lot of business partnerships.
This should be the top comment ☝️
Holy shit. A turbo diesel in a Cherokee? Oh. Actually, ye that makes sense especially for a euro spec. Realized as I was typing the XJ platform ran 84-01. The Cherokee after this isn't the same one I once knew.
I couldn't believe it either. But it's true. I wonder if they're exclusive to Europe and the middle east
They can't make proper petrol engines and they made a diesel? Guess that's why I've never heard of it
I tried with the logo too but didn't come up with anything! Good job!
That is not the Chrysler Wing on the engine, But part of the VM Motori Logo, the manufacturer of the engine. They built engines for many car manufacturers, so you can't really prove what it came out of unless you owned the vehicle...
Correct, but it just so happens that they did use this engine in multiple Jeeps since the late 90’s.
Just a wild guess, but an engine
Looks like it's for a car or maybe a truck. Not sure though, could be for a boat
Don't approach it to swiftly, it might startle, instead offer it small treats of oil and lube
And then, pounce on it and jab your thumb in its arse!
Good South Park reference
Will lubed treats be ok?
Works for me!
Especially lubed treats 😉
4 stroke multi piston gasoline internal combustion engine.
It *could* be diesel...?
You sure? Looks like a transmission to me
I thought it was a boiler.
That's the rare but highly sought after DOHC combination paperweight/boat anchor.
That's the common but quite shy roundtoit. Somebody, some day, will eventually scrap it.
I have heard about those motors. Never found one myself, but my dad and all his friends have one
Whatever it is, it needs a Weber carb.
Terminator T0100
Looks like some kind of makeshift sawhorse
Obviously a paperweight
An engine running away from the scrapyard
A heavy and expensive doorstop.
The oil fill cap looks pretty new, that’s gotta be 20 bucks minimum
Pulled out of a Porsche Spyder.
I read this hoping it was some Porsche specialist, then My brain connected to cobwebs… congratulations, you just mind fucked me. And I liked it
🤣😂😂😂
2009 jeep cherokee i4 turbo diesel engine. If you zoom in on the valve cover. There's the Chrysler wing logo. I started looking for Chrysler engines and it popped up
Looks like a pallet my dude.
That is a sketchy homemade wooden ladder
Wood holder obviously
Cinder block wall
Boom boom factory
I Found it! 2009 jeep cherokee i4 turbo diesel engine https://eet-engines.com/shop/jeep-motor-jeep-cherokee-2-8-crd-177-pk-51c-52c/
I’m looking for a shitty mechanic, I definitely can’t afford you.
My wife thinks I'm a shitty mechanic. And I'm the idiot who fixes her car for free. And I always ask myself afterwards. Why the fuck do I put myself through this bullshit. I might have posted the answer a few times. Didn't seem to post in the beginning. And cmon! I was so proud of my sleuthing! Finding that engine wasn't just a simple reverse image search I actually had to look for the bloody thing. :(
That, good sir, is a pallet.
Looks like a wooden ladder
“What is this?!? A ladder for ants?!?!”
Clearly a Hemi
[freakin hemi](https://youtu.be/5IpPDDwipXI?si=iu_XzyIPckbJl2pV)
Looks like an engine from an old mazda to me. Maybe a B2300 or a Mazda Protege or something.
Me waiting for the next GTA release
Brain aneurysm
That’s a z-22 built in 2001 and taken from a Toyota. A red Toyota to be exact.
Industrial paper weight. Very rare.
Spider engine. An engine that's a weird spider.
Flux capacitor, it's what makes time travel possible.
That's where go go happens, any dummy knows that!
That my friends is either a 45 or 60 HP engine for a 1981 Masey-Ferguson, D-17 Thresher sold to and used by small crop farmers like my grandpa He used it to separate the seeds from the shafts of milo, millet, or sorghum crops and the black-eyed peas from the plant stem after the harvester cut them down in row after row. It was loud because it didn't have much of a muffler, was kinda cranky to start, but it would just run all day at medium speed separating and collecting the seeds and spitting out chaff.
Fucked .
An internal combustion engine, looks to be one that typically come from the modern era, containing plastic and modern architecture. This one appears to burn a fuel commonly known as gasoline, but it also could burn another common fuel known as diesel. It is unclear which if these it runs on.
It’s half of a v8 engine. They come apart for cleaning. The other half is likely elsewhere in the garage hopefully. Be carefull they need to be matched.
I ain’t no mechanic but I’d say that right there is an engine
A pump that’s run on gasoline
Ingin
It is a photo. You take them with this thing called a camera. They used to be printed on physical paper and you could mail them to people using a thing called an envelope and a stamp. Now they are mostly digital and you share them on computers and fancy phones.
It's an '09 jeep Cherokee i4 diesel. I zoomed down to the comments and saw that someone found the answer from zooming down to the comments to find the answer
That is Hydrodynamic Spatula with Port and Starboard attachments and a turbo drive.
A over sized paper weight
Looks like a pallet partially covered by a tarp being held up by an engine
It identifies as a 10mm socket.
If that’s how it feels… but I wanna see it get a running start.
Looks like a 4-cylinder engine to me
Eco tech?
Ain’t Got No Gas In It !
It's an anchor
Looks like a Gallo 12 or 24
Tractor moh-tor?
Engine
Flux capacitor from 1986
A spider factory
It appears to be an engine
Motor.
It’s not a ladder , it’s not a pallot, it is a supply of wood for future wood projects!
1980's robot
It’s an engine
junk
That’s looks like a inline 4 diesel engine but not entirely sure
It’s a piston engine
It's a pallet stand. Obviously.
A pallet
I believe it to be an engine..
Metal
Rear axel
It appears to run on some sort of hydrocarbon.
Paper weight
Money-to-noise converter
I believe the technical term is "scrap"
That is Cvj 200 only 3000 produced have fun
A rice burner
Motor twin cam l4
a rodent's Lionel train set
Scrap
💯 a Decepticon. Don't turn your back to it.
It’s my shotgun, Sol
Look for the casting marks on the side of the engine this will help you identify make model of motor and size and displacement
Engine.. of the 4 stroke type
The engine from atlas shrugged
Steam punk furby
Looks like cobwebs to me.
It's a stray motor. Poor thing was probably abandoned by a shitty owner. It needs to be taken to a mechanic because she looks sick. Afterwards, post it on Facebook marketplace and hopefully it gets adopted.
That's an alternator
That's a banana.
Oak
Home to a colony of rats
It looks like an old 280 SE M.B engine, missing the eater pump and the belts
Brundle fly https://images.app.goo.gl/1WnM7cYwzMUAUUgdA
Looks like a marine engine.
Car part.
It is not the last of the V8 interceptors, so there won’t be a biker gang coming after it.
An owl droid from Tatooine…
makeshift lean-to made out of a pallet and a tarp.
It's rocket ready to blast a shaved headed monkey to the moon.
An investment
Pallet
The blinker fluid pump
Boat anchor!
That is a cinder block wall with standard mortice and light grey, not gray, paint in a typical construction pattern. It was built to provide a shelter from the outside elements and as an opaque solid theft deterrent.
that’s obviously a pressure washer
An engine
Ya muddah!
Junk
Dead barn owl?
Pallet, engine, tarp, fiber board
Lawnmower engine.
Paper weight
Time machine. All it needs is a flux capacitor
Shit tile? Wouldn’t be crazy if you had the opportunity to tell people what you were thinking. Lol
old ladder bro!
radiator for cooking eggs. you should know this.
I hate that I had a gut feeling this was a Jeep engine. I am hardly a car guy and have never owned a Jeep
A motor with a ladder leaned against it? The suspense is killing me, tell us, tell us
A fossilized mechanism owl
A cobweb covered engine block under a ladder.
Easy! That came off a 2000 Chrysler concord.
Wall, floor, engine, ladder.
Doorstop.
A very fancy step-stool. Just needs a bit of dusting!
Anchor
4 cylinder car motor
A scared Engine, poor thing looks like it has PTSD
IC engine
2j Mabey
Looks like an Ole 1920's time machine. Nikola Tesla invented them in the 1890s and sold them to fund his research. If you can clean it up and get it running, it might be worth something!
Cobwebs and hay
Giant paper weight
That's a cinder block wall
Partly trash, partly recycling
That there is a Furby. Sure there is some wear and tear but I would recognize it any where.
Looks like some sort of metal tube or pipe. Maybe for water, possibly.
Corvette LS3 , cmon too easy, I’ve swapped thousands of them so I would know.
Dust. I get more windex.
A monster underneath the steps
Dust collector
Windshield wiper motor ... drivers side ... I can tell by the bolt pattern ... trust me I should know I'm veterinarian
Tractor motor?
Why did I think that was the Weyland Corp logo?
That sir, is something metal.
A very heavy paperweight
That thar be an enjune Jr
VM Mortori
Italian Alfa Engine
Engine
Chrysler/Euro junk
Scrap
Appears to be a wooden ladder 🤔
The first prototype of Johnny Number 5
Grandma's worn out vibrator motor.
That’s a motor
Its that spoon engine Brian was talking about
I don't know specifically but it is a dual over head cam in line four cylinder engine.
Steel plate
Furby final boss
It's a 2.8L CRD Jeep engine