corerftech
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- Location
- Memphis, TN
- Vehicle Year
- 1987
- Make / Model
- Ford Ranger
- Transmission
- Automatic
Good evening to all.
This forum is the greatest knowledge base on any subject I have ever read..... seriously. I am glad to be associated with you folks.
I just unloaded (acquired yesterday), 1987 SB/STD Ranger 4cyl/auto, not running but body in "proper" sleeper condition. Today the 1997 2wd V8 Explorer made it home, still ambulatory.
I have a couple of weeks to get the engine/trans out of the ranger so that it will roll easier, Omg its heavy for its size. Im sure stuck wheel bearings, dragging rusted calipers and shoes, an auto trans arent helping. In mothballs since 2013. Anybody need a 4 cyl donor for a project in West TN??
I thought today I was going after a 237k mile V8 donor in Mississippi that was AWD, but I was pleasantly surprised to find 2WD.... with a RWD tailshaft on trans....... CEL but otherwise really runs very well. The Explorer will only donate the trans, accessories, driveshaft. I will need to source another Explorer with 3L73 rear end as the 2WD is Open Diff. I need to run gear ratios, maybe the 3.55 would be better...... or maybe the 4R70 overdrive allows for a 4.10......... Ill have to crunch numbers again.
My intentions are to pull the bed, back half by swapping the 8.8 in, narrowed symmetrical, re-hung above leafs, relocate the leafs at least to explorer locations if not inboard of the frame. Add Caltracs and potentialy recommended leafs from Calvert. I was planning an Alston 4 link/cantilever but I have a very solid budget number to hit and its not in the cards. I will have to tubb the fenders a few inches as Id like to fill tires to the frame and keep them tucked. Also, use dropped beams to bring the front end down a bit.
I was planning a T56 new from MDL and again, the budget is just not there. I hate automatics, hate them. Since the donor has a nice rebuilt (at least not 237k on it) 4R70 ..... its essentially free.....and with a full manual valve body, well....... Ill get my manual shifts, no vacuum or linkage concerns and no controller costs. I have a Wanted ad here placed for a clutch assembly as I may still in the future get the funds for a t56.... although I did find many affordable sources for them after the listing. Im still looking though. I have one son, just cant seem to get a manual trans..... the automatic will allow him to enjoy the car as well I suppose.
Lastly the engine wont be used and will be sold off, folowing its use as a fitment piece. I have a 57k mile (in storage from 2005) old 2001 Explorer AWD engine, missing a few frontal accessories for the actual install. Ill "rape" the donor for brackets, etc if needed and use it for the final iteration. The 1997 engine is in fine condition, I see a rear main seal needed and will do a bunch of testing to find the CEL causes, compression, etc... but it sure drove home nice today. I am hoping to reduce my cost (recoup) by liquidating the high mileage engine, computers, rear axle (Open Diff 3.55), turbine wheels, etc before the 97 finds its wasy to Gerdau Ameristeel in Jackson (the steel mill!!)
Lastly the final iteration will have a temporary 650 cfm carb and DP manifold with a basic electronic distributor. Simply put..... I dont like the Ford EFI, didnt like it on my 1990 mustang gt that I bought new way back when, dont want it now. Id rather MegaSquirt/Edelbrock/Holley/FiTech something with TBI than fool around with Motorcraft programming. Before I hits 75000 miles Ill try to install heads/springs/cam/timing chain/ and go back to EDIS and tune according to head and cam capacity. A stock 302 HO at 215HP is no slouch in a Ranger, albeit not 400hp worth of burp...
In any case that is my introduction. I am a 51 year old Ford guy, not like I am a super Ford tech guy/wrench, just a guy who hates all things Bowtie and Bullcrap as I have driven them all and they have all stranded me in the 1.5 million miles I have driven in my life. All except my blue ovals..... broken yes (because of me), screwed me, never. OBS forever is my position. I own an 02 Exped, 98 F150, 2011 Ranger, a recenlty departed 1994.5 first Month production Powerstroke F250 LB 2WD/ 5SPDthat sold 2 weeks ago with only 141k on the clock. I needed more space with both of my college sons having independent cars, insufficient room to keep the diesel green beast. Now I have a baby blue, teeny tiny 87 to take care of any midlife crisis that may arise.
Looking forward to participating here. Thanks for having me.
Mike in Memphis
This forum is the greatest knowledge base on any subject I have ever read..... seriously. I am glad to be associated with you folks.
I just unloaded (acquired yesterday), 1987 SB/STD Ranger 4cyl/auto, not running but body in "proper" sleeper condition. Today the 1997 2wd V8 Explorer made it home, still ambulatory.
I have a couple of weeks to get the engine/trans out of the ranger so that it will roll easier, Omg its heavy for its size. Im sure stuck wheel bearings, dragging rusted calipers and shoes, an auto trans arent helping. In mothballs since 2013. Anybody need a 4 cyl donor for a project in West TN??
I thought today I was going after a 237k mile V8 donor in Mississippi that was AWD, but I was pleasantly surprised to find 2WD.... with a RWD tailshaft on trans....... CEL but otherwise really runs very well. The Explorer will only donate the trans, accessories, driveshaft. I will need to source another Explorer with 3L73 rear end as the 2WD is Open Diff. I need to run gear ratios, maybe the 3.55 would be better...... or maybe the 4R70 overdrive allows for a 4.10......... Ill have to crunch numbers again.
My intentions are to pull the bed, back half by swapping the 8.8 in, narrowed symmetrical, re-hung above leafs, relocate the leafs at least to explorer locations if not inboard of the frame. Add Caltracs and potentialy recommended leafs from Calvert. I was planning an Alston 4 link/cantilever but I have a very solid budget number to hit and its not in the cards. I will have to tubb the fenders a few inches as Id like to fill tires to the frame and keep them tucked. Also, use dropped beams to bring the front end down a bit.
I was planning a T56 new from MDL and again, the budget is just not there. I hate automatics, hate them. Since the donor has a nice rebuilt (at least not 237k on it) 4R70 ..... its essentially free.....and with a full manual valve body, well....... Ill get my manual shifts, no vacuum or linkage concerns and no controller costs. I have a Wanted ad here placed for a clutch assembly as I may still in the future get the funds for a t56.... although I did find many affordable sources for them after the listing. Im still looking though. I have one son, just cant seem to get a manual trans..... the automatic will allow him to enjoy the car as well I suppose.
Lastly the engine wont be used and will be sold off, folowing its use as a fitment piece. I have a 57k mile (in storage from 2005) old 2001 Explorer AWD engine, missing a few frontal accessories for the actual install. Ill "rape" the donor for brackets, etc if needed and use it for the final iteration. The 1997 engine is in fine condition, I see a rear main seal needed and will do a bunch of testing to find the CEL causes, compression, etc... but it sure drove home nice today. I am hoping to reduce my cost (recoup) by liquidating the high mileage engine, computers, rear axle (Open Diff 3.55), turbine wheels, etc before the 97 finds its wasy to Gerdau Ameristeel in Jackson (the steel mill!!)
Lastly the final iteration will have a temporary 650 cfm carb and DP manifold with a basic electronic distributor. Simply put..... I dont like the Ford EFI, didnt like it on my 1990 mustang gt that I bought new way back when, dont want it now. Id rather MegaSquirt/Edelbrock/Holley/FiTech something with TBI than fool around with Motorcraft programming. Before I hits 75000 miles Ill try to install heads/springs/cam/timing chain/ and go back to EDIS and tune according to head and cam capacity. A stock 302 HO at 215HP is no slouch in a Ranger, albeit not 400hp worth of burp...
In any case that is my introduction. I am a 51 year old Ford guy, not like I am a super Ford tech guy/wrench, just a guy who hates all things Bowtie and Bullcrap as I have driven them all and they have all stranded me in the 1.5 million miles I have driven in my life. All except my blue ovals..... broken yes (because of me), screwed me, never. OBS forever is my position. I own an 02 Exped, 98 F150, 2011 Ranger, a recenlty departed 1994.5 first Month production Powerstroke F250 LB 2WD/ 5SPDthat sold 2 weeks ago with only 141k on the clock. I needed more space with both of my college sons having independent cars, insufficient room to keep the diesel green beast. Now I have a baby blue, teeny tiny 87 to take care of any midlife crisis that may arise.
Looking forward to participating here. Thanks for having me.
Mike in Memphis