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Still is a lot for a remanufactured (IMO). I think for a new/rebuild 4.0L engine from ford isn't too much more or less than that. Unless that price is from ford...
as long as the intake ports are cut the same manner i would say yes.
i think ford uses 3 different heads tho, i would check into that first. head intake ports might be different shape. and the intake manifold wont seal right.
also the only other difference is 4x4 and 4x2 the 4x4 has a balance shaft, the 4x2 dont. you can search this forum for the balance shaft.
as long as the intake ports are cut the same manner i would say yes.
i think ford uses 3 different heads tho, i would check into that first. head intake ports might be different shape. and the intake manifold wont seal right.
also the only other difference is 4x4 and 4x2 the 4x4 has a balance shaft, the 4x2 dont. you can search this forum for the balance shaft.
So then worst case scenario. If i buy a 4.0 from a 2001 model i might have to use the heads i have also? i.e prolly buy one since one of mine is already busted
So then worst case scenario. If i buy a 4.0 from a 2001 model i might have to use the heads i have also? i.e prolly buy one since one of mine is already busted
crank sensor, and dampner are different on the 01 to 04 think the 04 is the first year of the change, i think a few other changes, ckp and some minor stuff.
for something i used to do in 6 hrs i guess i'm too tired today to come up with a full list i'm see if i can get a better list later.