+1 ^^^
"Pinto" engine info here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Pinto_engine
Started life off in 1970 as a 1.3l SOHC, in Europe
In 1972/3 the 2.0l/2.3l SOHC versions started to be made at the Ford Lima, Ohio engine plant
So are called Lima engines and also Pinto engines because these were first used in Pintos in 1974 model year
Yes, a transmission from a 2.0l, 2.3l or 2.5l Lima engine will have same bolt pattern for bell housing.
Can't say about input shaft and drive shaft match ups
1979 Pinto could have the 2.8l V6 or the 2.3l Lima
1980 Pintos only had the 2.3l
1980 was also the last model year for the Pinto
Rangers had the 2.3l until 1997, last year for the 2.3l
2.5l was used in Rangers until mid year 2001, it was replaced by 2.3l DOHC Duratec engine(Mazda L engine)