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I have looked and looked trying to find out what manual tranny is in the newer f-150s/250s because I'm going to put a 5.4l in my '89 F150 4x4. Will the transmission that is currently in the truck work with the 5.4 or do I need a whole different trans and transfer case? The f150 currently has an EFI 302 in it. Thanks for you input guys.
 


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what year is the donor and what motor is in it... then i can tell you...:headbang:
 

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I don't have a doner quite yet. All I know is that I want a 5.4L and so if there is a 5.4 that will marry up to the trans that is currently in the truck (which is OEM) then that is what I will try to find. I know some of you guys are super geniuses when it comes to these things and I certainly am not. I love spinnin' wrenches though and the more I know the better off I am. I am also not opposed to getting a newer trans/transfer case, just wondering if it would work without it.
 

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The current transmission in the truck will not bolt up to a 4.6/5.4 modular engine.

The f150's with the 4.6 and 5.4 will use a Mazda M5OD, the f250/350 with the 5.4 will have a ZF 6 speed.

The transfer case in the f150 will be a Borg Warner 44-06 and the f250/350 will get a New Venture Gear transfercase.
 
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sasqutryda is on the monney thats why you'd need a donor and i'm almost certain the 5.4 has an auto availible for it too...good luck:icon_thumby:
 

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The auto in the f150 will be a 4r70e, 4r75e, 4r70w, or 4r100 depending on the year of the donor.

The f250/350 will have a TorqShift or 4r100 depending on the year of the donor.
 
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Also, some early (97-98) 5.4s came with the old E4OD, albeit with a modular bolt pattern. I know because my brother has one that's about to kick the bucket.

And I believe the 5.4 did not come with a manual in the F150s. But there is no reason a M5OD-R2 connected to a 4.6 wouldn't work, because the 4.6 and 5.4 are identical, as far as connected a transmission is concerned.
 

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I would look for a 3 valve 5.4L and a ZF 6 speed. My old man had a 2000 F150 with the 2 valve engine and around 100K it developed a timing chain rattle. The 3 valve engines were supposed to clear this issue up (and a big boost in torque/power)
 

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I would look for a 3 valve 5.4L.....and a big boost in torque/power...
Yeah, and an even bigger boost in size and cost.

You could build a very serious 5.8L / 351 for what it would cost by the time you had a running 3-valve in an 89 F150.
 

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