EmmaEatUraz
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So I'm planning on swapping a 302 from a 99 explorer into a 94 Mazda b2500. Paired with a manual transmission from a f150 (m5od-r2) ik there's a tech page with swaps but I didn't think it would hurt to ask for advice or tips
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To all the veterans around here. I know it gets old answering the same questions over and over. Just know your opinions are new to alot of us and very much appreciated. Thanks from the back corner.mI'll tell you the same thing I said the betch102 about his. I'd use the explorer engine and acessories. I'd use a fox mustang EFI system. That EFI system will be a lot easier to get installed and working in the older truck.
If you want to save money by using the Explorer system, look for EFIGuy on Classic Broncos forum. He's got a whole set of articles and videos on making the Explorer EFI work standalone, or without the rest of the explorer. This will also require getting a tune for the Explorer motor to delete the PATS system, or figuring out how to graft it in and stash the PATS module, transponder, and key somewhere in the truck. For the fuel system the Mazda uses a fuel return line, the Explorer does not. The mazda runs at 45 psi fuel pressure, the Explorer runs at 60 PSI fuel pressure. You will need to upgrade the fuel pump to provide enough fuel pressure and install an inline regulator to set and control it, with return fuel going back to the tank.
I'm not sure what the tech library article says about engine mounts. Some swaps use mustang mounts or swap mounts. A lot of the old swap mounts are no longer available. There is a better option than both. Check out Rickz Rangers. He makes a motor mount plate to adapt the 5.0L to 4.0L engine mounts. The 4.0L mounts are cheap, available, and plenty strong enough for most 5.0Ls. There are also instructions for DIYing them, but IMO it's worth the price to buy unless you have the materials and tools lying around.
Would it be easier to gut most of the truck out and swap in most of the explorer parts? i.e take the fuel tank from the explorer since i already have it. Also whats notoriously hard about using the explorer EFI compared to the mustang?
To all the veterans around here. I know it gets old answering the same questions over and over. Just know your opinions are new to alot of us and very much appreciated. Thanks from the back corner.