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V8 TB on a 4.0 SOHC

scorgnetic

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I'm guessing that the intake manifolds are totally different but I figure someone on here would know for sure.

Thanks
RAndy
 



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The intake manifolds are totally different. I don't think it would work.
 






I just saw one on Ebay and the rusty gears called my brain started turning. I figured that it was worth asking anyways.

Thanks
randy

Where In SD are you by the way?
 






North cty inland.... The beautiful city of Escondido :rolleyes:
 






Crank Capital USA, Congrats :smoke: JK (kinda)

Do you ever make runs out to the desert or anything? I just moved back out in Dec and I'm looking to get my baby off the concrete.
 






Yeah, Ocotillo, Anza Borrego, Imperial Sand Dunes (Gordens Wells, Glamis) and Death Valley are where I like to wheel.

There is a trip coming up in a few weeks to Ocotillo I believe. You should see if you can make it. Check out offroadrangers.com There are quite a few socal members that go offroading to the local deserts.

Once the 'Ploder is complete I'll be wheeling and at the River. :D
 






sorry scorgnetic but i believe Oroville CA and Yuba City CA are tied for the crank capital.
 






Well, Escondido is running a close 3rd.

I'll have to get onto the ranger board and check things out. I really need tires though. Looks like I'll have to put in some OT. Isnt it getting a little late for desert season?
 






i have a friend who owns a repair/hotrod shop he said its nearly impossible to put a 5.0 tb on a 4.O and that you would need serious intake mods i put visiting escondido on my list of places not to visit, theres enough night bicycle ridin tweeks here
 






oh yeah dont trust my last post my mechanic is also the guy who tightened my buddies rear diff yoke to 160 lbs and left it also my front wheel bearing at close 60 ft lbs so hes a real prize, but he is good with motors
 






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