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Old 12-31-2004, 04:36 PM
toppermansworld toppermansworld is offline
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302 will it fit

I have found A 1989 f-250 with A EFI 302,5 spd transmision,and A manual shift transfercase will it all fit in A 91 ext cab 4wheel drive Ranger curently with A 4.0 5spd electric shift case?Will the hydrolic clutch hook up the same? Is there still room for the codensor in the front?Any help would be great.P.S. the reason I would go thru all this is I would love to put A snow plow on the Ranger for doing some store_n_locks with tight quarters I have A contract with,But I think it would drasticly reduce the life in the drive train. It already has 250,000 on the truck,but it still looks good.Please advise.
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Old 12-31-2004, 07:12 PM
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yes, it can be done, and you're very lucky to have the whole donor vehicle....
this 5.0 swap is done all the time, and has become a very common and reliable swap since there are so many aftermarket parts that cater to this swap.
Advanced Adapters makes a kit to do this swap....
James Duff has some advice too... http://www.jamesduff.com/broncoII/v8conversion.html
check this out also...
http://www.therangerstation.com/tech_library/index.htm
scroll down to the "Engine Swapas" heading on the very left, and check out '5.0 Liter swap' and 'AA v8 Conversion'
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