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No sir they will not interchange. i worked at a transmission shop for 7 years. the inline 6 has a 500 trans in it and the v8 has a 518 trans in it. the bellhousings are different.
For the 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo: I do not know if you have the 4.0L In-Line 6-Cylinder, the 5.2L V8, or the 5.9L V8; however I have included ALL below:
For the 4.0L In-Line 6-Cylinder: Firing Order: 1-5-3-6-2-4 Cylinders: (back) ...6 ...5 ...4 ...3 ...2 ...1 (front)
For the 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee: I do not know if you have the 4.0L In-Line (Straight) 6-Cylinder or the 5.2L V8; however I have included bothe below.
The 46rh is a hydraulic transmission as where the 46re is an electric transmission. With minor wiring you can replace the 46re with the 46rh but not the other way around. Your transmission would stay in limp mode and wouldn't shift out of 2nd gear. So the answer is no.
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