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Fittings size for Oil & Temp Senders
Did you ever get those pics? I was curious, I know the computer uses the stock temp sender. How did you get around that? Or does your year not do that? I'm working with a 95, so there may be differences. Does anyone know the stock ohm range of the water temp sender?- ttabbal
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- Forum: Under the Hood
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my bronco 2 wants a 4.0 explorer motor
I'm finishing putting one in my Toyota from a 95 Explorer. It's not that hard to do, but you might want a wiring book to trace the circuits. I used the Explorer engine compartment harness and stripped it down to just the parts I needed for the engine and guages. The electrical parts and the...- ttabbal
- Post #7
- Forum: Under the Hood
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ford 4.0 trans failure? AA wants comments
So, any word on the 700R4 adapter? I may be in the market soon. :rolleyes: I have a 95 with more electronic controls than some of the others here, any word on tricking the computer to work with the new trans? Figgures, I swap IN a drivetrain with a weak auto. I wish I would have heard about...- ttabbal
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- Forum: Modified Explorations
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Replacing the connectors in the fuse block?
I'm working on the main engine bay block. The one that has relays and fuses and has "Power Distribution Box" or somesuch on the lid. The diagnostic connector is attached to it as well. Thanks for the help!- ttabbal
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- Forum: General Explorations
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Replacing the connectors in the fuse block?
Yep. I figgured they would look a lot like normal spade terminals. They have some sort of retainer on them, do you know where I can get some and the removal tool?- ttabbal
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- Forum: General Explorations
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Replacing the connectors in the fuse block?
I am rewiring some parts of my fuse block and would like to use fresh wires in there. To do this I need to replace the crimp connectors in there that the fuses and relays connect to. Does anyone know where I can get the connectors and tools for this? It's a custom job using an Explorer engine...- ttabbal
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- Forum: General Explorations