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93 Rebuild with a 95 4.0L Short Block


ThorM465

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The connector in the back is for Automatic trans, unused with manual trans, usually has a plug/protector insert in it.

Could also be for Cam Position Sensor, only used in Calif. 4.0l's until '94, or '95 and up(OBD2) 4.0l's all states

That's what I was thinking it would be, but wanted to confirm it.

Thank you!
 


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Pacesetter... Never again!

First the bolts for the y pipe to the headers were to long. I got a set of fully threaded Stainless Steel shorter M-10 bolts.

I get everything bolted up, the truck off the jack stands and now the front drive shaft is contacting the y pipe at the rubber boot.

Pacesetter is sending a new y pipe. We'll see how this works out.
 
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I've updated the OP with a comprehensive BOM. However, I still have more O Reilly receipts to go through to complete the BOM.
 

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