nidf88
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- Location
- Carrollton. GA
- Vehicle Year
- 1985
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 2.8
- Transmission
- Manual
i just completed the 8.8 swap into my 1985 ranger two weeks ago. the donor vehicle was a 91 ranger 4.0. most everything bolted on with no modification (shocks, parking brake, brake lines, and the original 4x4 blocks w/existing shackles). the one thing that WAS NOT a direct bolt on was the 7.5 driveshaft to the 8.8 pinion flange. my driveshaft is a spicer type with the 2 u-joint knuckle on one side and spline shaft with 1 u-joint on chunk end. I have heard this driveshaft referred to as "the one with the tiny u-joints". drive line service of atlanta provided me with an easy solution: slide a new slip yoke onto the splined shaft of end of the driveshaft, use a bigger 1310 u-joint, and larger end yoke to connect to the 8.8's stock pinion flange. here are the parts numbers:
2-3-10661x slip yoke assy
2-2-1379 flange yoke
1-0153 1310 u-joint
i've heard of aftermarket pinion flanges being availiable for the 8.8 to fit the 7.5 driveshaft, but i could not locate them in time to install my new ring gear.
cost was $132.98, well worth the time of me not having to find a custom pinion flange.
other than that, everything went smooth. motive ring and pinion, auburn hp l/s, new (bigger) 10" drum brakes (w/hardware, shoes, turning, wheel cylinders, self adjusters), wheel seals, carrier bearings, pinion bearings, and the junkyard axle cost me right over $1000 and took about 2 to 3 days of gathering/install. all the axles i found at my junkyard had high ratios, so unless your lucky then be ready for a ring and pinion swap. if you need pics of the driveshaft let me know. hope this helps someone.
2-3-10661x slip yoke assy
2-2-1379 flange yoke
1-0153 1310 u-joint
i've heard of aftermarket pinion flanges being availiable for the 8.8 to fit the 7.5 driveshaft, but i could not locate them in time to install my new ring gear.
cost was $132.98, well worth the time of me not having to find a custom pinion flange.
other than that, everything went smooth. motive ring and pinion, auburn hp l/s, new (bigger) 10" drum brakes (w/hardware, shoes, turning, wheel cylinders, self adjusters), wheel seals, carrier bearings, pinion bearings, and the junkyard axle cost me right over $1000 and took about 2 to 3 days of gathering/install. all the axles i found at my junkyard had high ratios, so unless your lucky then be ready for a ring and pinion swap. if you need pics of the driveshaft let me know. hope this helps someone.