Conundrum2006
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If I can't get that pick up tube out there is almost no point in dropping the pan.For the record, you can use a 3.7 any Chrysler product from model year 2005 and later - they all use the NGC computer so you would not have to make any changes to the cam sprocket or crank reluctor ring to match the computer. So if you end up swapping motors you have plenty of options. If the engine is from a different model than your Commander you may need to swap out things like the intake and exhaust manifolds, maybe the oil pan, etc. Your accessories like AC, power steering pump, etc. will just bolt up to the new block.
Personally I'd keep trying to cleanse the engine using M38/Bob's kerosene & oil brew to either clean it up or blow it up - harsh but dems da facts. The oil pickup and screen are not easy to replace just by dropping the pan; I'm not familiar with the suspension/frame setup on the Commander but it may be tough to get the oil pan off. If you can get it off with the engine in the Jeep you'll need to remove the windage tray/pan gasket and to remove the pickup from the oil pump. This is what it looks like:
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It's not totally apples-to-apples since you have a Commander but this thread should give you some guidance if you end up swapping out your engine.
Bob
About the motors so a 3.7 from a 2007 2008 would work? I've found a few not to far away that claim to be low mileage. Swapping everything block to block wouldn't be a problem. But I was under the impression it was limited to 2005-2006