I searched and couldn't find this topic covered previously.
Anyways, what I am wondering is if a SOHC 4.0L from a 1997 Explorer has ever been (or could ever be) made to work with an older OHV engine management system. I am currently building a 1988 X-cab Ranger and while searching for powertrain options I came across a '97 Explorer locally for real cheap. I know the SOHC 4.0L's of that year only came with automatics behind them and I just can't bring myself to ever drive an auto, ever. I have a complete '92 wiring harness and EEC module for an OHV 4.0L and manual trans and for some reason I had this idea that this may work IF all of the OHV sensors and such are used with the SOHC mill.
Then again after typing that I am already seeing issues such as the fact that the OHV's rev limiter is set much lower than the redline of a SOHC, not to mention fuel curves and the like.
Maybe this is a stupid idea.
I should probably delete this thread before AllanD comes in and bitchslaps me back to reality, but I am curious just the same!
Anyways, what I am wondering is if a SOHC 4.0L from a 1997 Explorer has ever been (or could ever be) made to work with an older OHV engine management system. I am currently building a 1988 X-cab Ranger and while searching for powertrain options I came across a '97 Explorer locally for real cheap. I know the SOHC 4.0L's of that year only came with automatics behind them and I just can't bring myself to ever drive an auto, ever. I have a complete '92 wiring harness and EEC module for an OHV 4.0L and manual trans and for some reason I had this idea that this may work IF all of the OHV sensors and such are used with the SOHC mill.
Then again after typing that I am already seeing issues such as the fact that the OHV's rev limiter is set much lower than the redline of a SOHC, not to mention fuel curves and the like.
Maybe this is a stupid idea.

I should probably delete this thread before AllanD comes in and bitchslaps me back to reality, but I am curious just the same!
