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Cheap Engine and Trany swap.


dracosix9

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I'm looking at doing an engine and tranny swap in my 86 RWD ranger longbox. I'm going to make a full rebuild project out of this so I'm looking for some input as to a good choose of cheap w/high replacement part engine and trany combination to rebuild and put into my truck.

I plan on eventually getting a newer 4x4 ranger as time goes on, but I think I'll start with the engine and trany in the RWD first with plans to swap it to the 4x4 after a total remodel of the 4x4. Thinking of fully independent front and rear suspension with a tube frame.
 


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I think I'm getting my hands on a 302 for next to nothing, A case a beer and I have to pull it out of the car. The guys not sure if he's got any 302's left in his home wrecking yard, lol. imaging an 3 area farm with nothing but rusted out beater's for as far as the eye can see with a sign that say's "a case a beer, goes a long way 'round here." Sometimes it pays to have rednecks for friends.

Now the question is what tranny do I bolt onto the back of a 302 if i get my hands on it. I've read on here and other sites of guy bolting all sorts of tranny's to 302. the T-5 seems to be the most common but is it really the best or is it just a really common ford tranny?
 

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both for those that want a manual. fits well, handles the 302 good, great parts availability, and common enough to be relatively cheap. that would be my pick for sure.
 

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the 302/T-5 combo sounds good,but if you got the 7.5 rear axel it may not last to long if you get happy with youre right foot,might wanna look for a 8.8 rear axel out of a second gen ranger.
 

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I seem to hear about c-4 automatics being used more often than other trannies as far as ranger swaps go. Very simple, cheap and bulletproof.
 

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