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I have not looked in to the Ranger pan, Esslinger is starting to make custom oil pans for these, that would be my route if I did it again.Did you get to look at the ranger pans at all?
i realize that the 1990 and 2015 2.3 are VERY different but did you at least try to use the ranger engine mounts with the mustang engine?i have an areostar id like to do this to.i watched all your you tube vids on this.The next step on this project was to load both engines in the back of the truck and haul them to my work so that I can take measurements using a CMM, then I can import in to CAD and design the engine and transmission mounts.
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I decided to weight the engines before I started, the Ecoboost with transmission with no oil in engine was 500 lbs the Lima engine/transmission with no oil, no alternator was 480
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Next I moved on to the measurements, I measured the crank centerline, engine mount locations and transmission mount location on both engines, also measure oil pan and bell housing locations on the EB.
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Next was measurements on the truck. I measured points in the engine bay: motor mounts, cross member, firewall, and radiator mounts.
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After collecting the data, I imported it into CAD and overlaid the EB engine on top of the Lima engine. locating based on crank center line and front of crankshaft. The Eb engine is within an inch vertical and forward/ backward of the Lima engine location. The goal was to minimize firewall modifications. at this point I started to design the engine mounts and transmission crossmember. The engine mounts bolt to the EB engine and utilize the Lima isolators, the crossmember utilizes the factory cradle mounts on the outside of the frame rail.
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A local fab shop lazer cut and formed the parts and I welded them up. these are the engine mounts and crossmember I designed.
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I will post later about the oil pan modifications and the struggle to get it to fit in the truck.