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    Pop My Motor Swap Cherry (1st Gen Exploder)

    so I decided to hold off on the motor swap for a little longer until I can somewhat get the red explorer going first... just cranks and cranks, but doesn't even stumble... gonna check spark and fuel today along with all the fuses and relays... I may even check for compression to see if in fact...
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    Pop My Motor Swap Cherry (1st Gen Exploder)

    things don't rust out in southern california... like, at all, haha... well, things do rust but not anywhere near as bad as other parts of the country... so a propane torch should be enough heat to break things apart... noted, thanks! hopefully my gramps has some laying around I can...
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    Pop My Motor Swap Cherry (1st Gen Exploder)

    thanks for that bit of info, Willard... I wouldve had noooo idea what to do, lol... any other tips and tricks? I'm planning on putting painters tape on every hose/wire/harness I unplug and mark it so I can keep track of what goes where... and I just might take out the radiator from the get-go...
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    Pop My Motor Swap Cherry (1st Gen Exploder)

    thanks for the reply, shaggy! definitely helps, its the little things I haven't thought of that I need a heads up on, like the exhaust... very used to getting stuck/rusty bolts out (have a little propane torch in my tool box for just that)... so I guess it would be easier to remove the y-pipe...
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    Pop My Motor Swap Cherry (1st Gen Exploder)

    Long time lurker, here... signed up quite a while for info on my '98 ranger which has since been relegated to DD duties for my mom, but now I'm joining the exploder family! Bought a gold '94 4x4 exploder a couple of months back for $200... motor runs STRONG it seems and everything is in...
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    CV Axle Replacement How To (Pictures)

    FWIW, if you heat up the bolts to remove the bearing assembly (or the caliper mounting bolts) with a propane torch or whatever, it makes short work of removing them... specially handy if you don't have much room for a 4' breaker bar, lol... it loosens up the generous amount of thread lock ford...
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