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Ok, I hope that I am posting this in the correct category since everything will be stock when finished, just not as it was when it came from the factory.
I searched for what I am looking for, but could not find something to specifically fit my problem and answer my questions.
1994 Explorer, 4.0L
I am in the process of swapping the A4LD out of my 94, since I don't really like autos anyway and since it went out, I decided if I have to take it out to fix it, then I am going to have the truck that I want when I get done.
What I want to know is whether or not the M5OD is the same for 2wd or 4wd? I was looking at "The Ranger Station" and there are 2 pictures of the M5OD show the starter on passenger side and on the drivers side. Will this matter or am I not looking at the pictures correctly?http://therangerstation.com/tech_library/ManualTransmission.html
Assuming that either starter location will work, if I were to get a 2wd M5OD would the extension housing from my A4LD work, or would I have to find a 4wd M5OD?
EDIT: extension housings are DIFFERENT. A4LD is open to the transmission, M5OD is not,
The starter location on my Explorer up until now has been on the drivers side. Is it possible to change to the passenger side if the transmission I got had the starter location on the passenger vs driver?
I have prospects for another donor vehicle but want to know some more information before I decide to purchase it. (1990 Ranger 5 speed 2.9L) From my research, this vehicle could have 1 of 4 different transmissions. The 4x4 M5OD or FM146, or the 4x2 M5OD or FM132. I know that if it has the FM132 it will not work.
EDIT: Added this question. Would the M5R1 or M5R2 from a 6 Cylinder F-150 work?
More information:
I bought a 1987 Ranger 2.9L with the FM145 in it in hopes to do the swap since all of the information that I recieved doesn't say that it is impossible, so I figured I would try it even if it took a few modifications. The only modification that I had the chance to do so far was to install the pedals, which required some cutting, and a little bit of welding. The problem with the FM145 now is that whoever owned it before me tore it up. Two ears are busted off of the bell housing, and while dis-assembling the tranny today, I found out that part of where the shifter mounts is busted on the inside of the tranny, which is why I am looking for another replacement.
I hope that I have included all of the information without giving too much.
Thank you for reading, and thank you for your response.
Matt
I searched for what I am looking for, but could not find something to specifically fit my problem and answer my questions.
1994 Explorer, 4.0L
I am in the process of swapping the A4LD out of my 94, since I don't really like autos anyway and since it went out, I decided if I have to take it out to fix it, then I am going to have the truck that I want when I get done.
What I want to know is whether or not the M5OD is the same for 2wd or 4wd? I was looking at "The Ranger Station" and there are 2 pictures of the M5OD show the starter on passenger side and on the drivers side. Will this matter or am I not looking at the pictures correctly?http://therangerstation.com/tech_library/ManualTransmission.html
Assuming that either starter location will work, if I were to get a 2wd M5OD would the extension housing from my A4LD work, or would I have to find a 4wd M5OD?
EDIT: extension housings are DIFFERENT. A4LD is open to the transmission, M5OD is not,
The starter location on my Explorer up until now has been on the drivers side. Is it possible to change to the passenger side if the transmission I got had the starter location on the passenger vs driver?
I have prospects for another donor vehicle but want to know some more information before I decide to purchase it. (1990 Ranger 5 speed 2.9L) From my research, this vehicle could have 1 of 4 different transmissions. The 4x4 M5OD or FM146, or the 4x2 M5OD or FM132. I know that if it has the FM132 it will not work.
EDIT: Added this question. Would the M5R1 or M5R2 from a 6 Cylinder F-150 work?
More information:
I bought a 1987 Ranger 2.9L with the FM145 in it in hopes to do the swap since all of the information that I recieved doesn't say that it is impossible, so I figured I would try it even if it took a few modifications. The only modification that I had the chance to do so far was to install the pedals, which required some cutting, and a little bit of welding. The problem with the FM145 now is that whoever owned it before me tore it up. Two ears are busted off of the bell housing, and while dis-assembling the tranny today, I found out that part of where the shifter mounts is busted on the inside of the tranny, which is why I am looking for another replacement.
I hope that I have included all of the information without giving too much.
Thank you for reading, and thank you for your response.
Matt