Shaggy
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- Joined
- February 16, 1999
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- City, State
- Port Lavaca, Texas.
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1997 TJ & 91 Eddie Bauer
Howdy
The powertrain in my 92 is getting a bit ragged after ten or so tears and about 180000 miles, so I am looking at some options to revive it. The motor is still strong and not giving me too much grief, but the tranny/clutch/whatever is nearing death. I tend to beat the poor thing hard and figure a big boom and a ton of smoke are in the near future. I know of a rolled mid 90's 4x4 ranger with less than 9000 miles on it. The little truck got rolled young and has been collecting dust for most of its life. The only magor problem I see in a powertrain swap is I've got a 5 speed and the ranger has a auto. Both are 4.0 powered. The price of the ranger is quite good - and as a bonus it's still got the original ATX firestone rubber. Recalls are a wonderful thing...
A few questions now for those of you in the know:
Is it a good idea to loose the somewhat rare 5 speed in a 4 door 4x4 XLT? What really major problems, if any, are there in swapping trannies?
Will the electronics be a nightmare?
The ranger has been parked for over 5 years - could there be any serious problems with letting stuff sit for so long without use?
And most importantly, what am I overlooking?
Thanks ya'll
Brian
The powertrain in my 92 is getting a bit ragged after ten or so tears and about 180000 miles, so I am looking at some options to revive it. The motor is still strong and not giving me too much grief, but the tranny/clutch/whatever is nearing death. I tend to beat the poor thing hard and figure a big boom and a ton of smoke are in the near future. I know of a rolled mid 90's 4x4 ranger with less than 9000 miles on it. The little truck got rolled young and has been collecting dust for most of its life. The only magor problem I see in a powertrain swap is I've got a 5 speed and the ranger has a auto. Both are 4.0 powered. The price of the ranger is quite good - and as a bonus it's still got the original ATX firestone rubber. Recalls are a wonderful thing...
A few questions now for those of you in the know:
Is it a good idea to loose the somewhat rare 5 speed in a 4 door 4x4 XLT? What really major problems, if any, are there in swapping trannies?
Will the electronics be a nightmare?
The ranger has been parked for over 5 years - could there be any serious problems with letting stuff sit for so long without use?
And most importantly, what am I overlooking?
Thanks ya'll
Brian