Bamamav
Well-known member
I've been doing a little thinking, which in itself can be dangerous! My plans were to use a 302 AOD in my truck. A new idea that has popped up is, I have a 99 Ranger with a 4.0 V6 5 speed that has been rolled. I'm going to be pulling a lot of parts from it for my truck, namely the 8.8 rear, pedals, brake booster and master cylinder, etc. I got to thinking about using the 4.0 & 5 speed. I've got everything to make it work, wiring, tank and pump, lines, steering column {it has the PATS key, so you have to use the switch for the computer to work}. I'm thinking about cutting the floor out and grafting it into the 36. The frame I'm not sure about, don't know if it's too wide for the 36 cab or not.
What I'd like to know is will the distributer and intake off of a 2.8 or 3.0 fit the 4.0 and work if they come from the same engine family? Or would I be better off to get the wiring harness and computer off of a 98 without the PATS system and run the fuel injection? Or will the 98 wiring & computer even work on a 99 motor?
I'm willing to go carbed and Dura Spark distributer if that is easier to get to work.
I hate electrical work, but with a factory harness, it might not be so bad.
The 4.0 was a hoss in the Ranger, so I figure in the lighter 36 it would sure enough be a tire burner. And a 5 speed would be nice, too.
If I were to end up using the Ranger frame, I'd set the cab and engine back, so the grill shell would be centered on the front tires from a side view. It's one of the independent front ends with rack and pinion steering, so it would handle nice.
What do you guys think? Stay with the 302 and auto, or go with the 4.0 5 speed? It will be a cruiser, not a racer. No wrong answers here, just opinions!
What I'd like to know is will the distributer and intake off of a 2.8 or 3.0 fit the 4.0 and work if they come from the same engine family? Or would I be better off to get the wiring harness and computer off of a 98 without the PATS system and run the fuel injection? Or will the 98 wiring & computer even work on a 99 motor?
I'm willing to go carbed and Dura Spark distributer if that is easier to get to work.
I hate electrical work, but with a factory harness, it might not be so bad.
The 4.0 was a hoss in the Ranger, so I figure in the lighter 36 it would sure enough be a tire burner. And a 5 speed would be nice, too.
If I were to end up using the Ranger frame, I'd set the cab and engine back, so the grill shell would be centered on the front tires from a side view. It's one of the independent front ends with rack and pinion steering, so it would handle nice.
What do you guys think? Stay with the 302 and auto, or go with the 4.0 5 speed? It will be a cruiser, not a racer. No wrong answers here, just opinions!