njohnston
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- City, State
- oklahoma city
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1989 ford ranger
In the mid 70s I worked at a junk yard and ran across a book they use to cross reference parts that are compatible to what you need, something else that will still bolt up and do the same or similar job. it was a very expensive book, and a closely guarded secret. I have not run across that book since. The book even listed part numbers for adapter kits that were available for those parts that wouldn't quite fit. The times have changed. I dont know if that book or the company that produced it still exists. Im a back yard mechanic. By no means professional. I cant afford mechanic prices, so i figure it out. usually after 2 or 3 tries. My 1989 ford ranger standard 5 speed transmission has been going bad for a while. Many of my stupid assumptions have temporarily improved it, but it finally crapped out. Suffice it to say, i need a new transmission. My cheapest option is a self service junk yard. I need to know which transmissions will bolt up to my engine and drive train, use the same starter, (I grabbed one a while ago that had the starter on the other side, gave up on that one) and operate at all. I only paid 1k for this truck. It has lasted me 5 years. Its paid for itself. I love this truck. The engine is only 4 cyl but strong. Ok, bottom line. What truck or van should I look for in the junkyard? How do I make sure its the right one?
its a mazda M50D-R1 type M transmission. It takes auto tranny fluid. Are there any regular transmissions that will work? Can anyone give me a list of trannies that will fit?
its a mazda M50D-R1 type M transmission. It takes auto tranny fluid. Are there any regular transmissions that will work? Can anyone give me a list of trannies that will fit?