Okay okay calm down
Freeze plug leak does not equal v8 conversion…. At least not yet.
V8 conversion is a drivetrain conversion, not just an engine swap
It maybe possible to support the 4.0 engine, unbolt the engine mount and replace the freeze plug
Yes you can get the correct freeze plug at just about any parts store. I replace them all the time. Dorman makes a nice thick stainless one
$800 is a bit much unless the engine indeed has to come out. I have always been able to replace them without pulling the engine, but then I live and breathe these trucks so very familiar
A v8 conversion can be anywhere from $2000-20000 depending on how wild you go with it
351 is not an easy fit, pretty sure josh was just poking fun.
He Likes to do that! You mention v8 he says go for it. A 351 powered gen 1 would be one sick beast that is for sure… but the 302 is a much easier fit and down way more often.
Heck I’ve seen a 460 in a ranger, we have seen Ecoboost conversions, Chevy small blocks, I mean lots of engines “fit” the engine bay hahahahaha. The 302 is a natural fit, everything else way more complex
These trucks are Rvb (ranger based vehicles) so if it can be done, it has been. Ranger came out in 1983 later that year somebody was running a v8 ranger I guarantee it. We are ford dudes and never satisfied with stock
So let’s start w the basics
Is this an auto?
What do you plan to do with the truck?
Before you run out and buy a $2800 crate 302 Long block you need to understand what you are getting into and what you are looking at. The v8 does not just bolt in, you have to change everything in the drivetrain and tons of plumbing and wiring and custom work
Your pushrod 4.0 can live to 350k miles many times and other times they are toast at 238k it just depends..