Tulsa Time
Member
- Joined
- May 22, 2008
- Messages
- 147
- Reaction score
- 1
- Points
- 18
- Location
- Coweta, Ok (Tulsa area)
- Vehicle Year
- 1993
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- Was 3.0, IS 4.0
- Transmission
- Automatic
After several months of driving my ‘93 Ranger with a very poor running 3.0, I finally got off my butt and swapped in the 4.0. It was a bit of a task since the 4.0 came out of a ‘94 2wd and needed to go into a 4x4.
I started with a Delta Cams rocker arm/push rod kit in the 4.0. That was pretty straight forward.
The biggest challenge was converting the 4.0 A4LD from a 2wd version to a 4x4 version. The only parts that needed to be changed were the output shaft, pan and filter. Unfortunately, the shaft required complete disassembly! While I had it apart I disassembled and cleaned the valve body.
As for the parts in the swap, the differences between the 3.0 and the 4.0 were transmission, passenger side motor mount, heater hoses, throttle cable, ECM, engine harness, and engine compartment harness. Having access to the donor vehicle was a plus.
I pulled the Ranger into the garage after work Thursday night, worked on it all weekend, Monday after work and Tuesday afternoon. I finally got it running Tuesday evening. If I had to do another one (I hope I don’t), I could probably shave 8 to 10 hours off the time.
The 4.0 is smooth and quiet, thanks to the Delta Cams kit. It also has plenty of part throttle torque and, unlike the worn out 3.0, gets up to highway speed without a downhill assist.
After the swap, everything works. I wasn’t sure it all would since there were some differences in the trucks. The donor did not have a tach but it works in the 4x4. Also, since the transfer case module is a standalone unit, the 4x4 switches work. Yes I am using the 2wd ECM.
All in all I am pleased with the results and damn glad it’s done!
I started with a Delta Cams rocker arm/push rod kit in the 4.0. That was pretty straight forward.
The biggest challenge was converting the 4.0 A4LD from a 2wd version to a 4x4 version. The only parts that needed to be changed were the output shaft, pan and filter. Unfortunately, the shaft required complete disassembly! While I had it apart I disassembled and cleaned the valve body.
As for the parts in the swap, the differences between the 3.0 and the 4.0 were transmission, passenger side motor mount, heater hoses, throttle cable, ECM, engine harness, and engine compartment harness. Having access to the donor vehicle was a plus.
I pulled the Ranger into the garage after work Thursday night, worked on it all weekend, Monday after work and Tuesday afternoon. I finally got it running Tuesday evening. If I had to do another one (I hope I don’t), I could probably shave 8 to 10 hours off the time.
The 4.0 is smooth and quiet, thanks to the Delta Cams kit. It also has plenty of part throttle torque and, unlike the worn out 3.0, gets up to highway speed without a downhill assist.
After the swap, everything works. I wasn’t sure it all would since there were some differences in the trucks. The donor did not have a tach but it works in the 4x4. Also, since the transfer case module is a standalone unit, the 4x4 switches work. Yes I am using the 2wd ECM.
All in all I am pleased with the results and damn glad it’s done!