The $j$ invariant is
$j=\frac{S^3}{S^3-27T^2}$
where
$S=a-\frac{bd}{4}+\frac{c^2}{12}$
and
$T=\frac{ac}{6}+\frac{bcd}{48}-\frac{c^3}{216}-\frac{ad^2}{16}-\frac{b^2}{16}$
for more details see my article J. Algebra 303 (2006) 771-788.
The $j$ invariant is
$j=\frac{S^3}{S^3-27T^2}$
where
$S=a-\frac{bd}{4}+\frac{c^2}{12}$
and
$T=\frac{ac}{6}+\frac{bcd}{48}-\frac{c^3}{216}-\frac{ad^2}{16}-\frac{b^2}{16}$
for more details see my article J. Algebra 303 (2006) 771-788.