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A manual trans will really wake up the 2.9. So will lower axle gears
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Great to know, it’s definitely my top priority but as the truck has been sitting for about 4 months now and all the doner trucks I’ve looked at haven’t checked out. I would like to get it running. I imagine by the next year I’ll have her swapped but no telling if it’ll have the 2.9. I’ve never driven a 2.9, just the 4.0. So I’m exited, it’s also a first gen, correct me if I’m wrong, 88. I’ve heard they ride really nice and I’m exited to see what’s that’s all aboutA manual trans will really wake up the 2.9. So will lower axle gears
Im a ride or die 2.9 guy. In all honesty a 4.0 isnt really worth ripping out a healthy good running 2.9 for espicially since they are harder to swap (ive heard, mainly wiring) into a 1st gen.Great to know, it’s definitely my top priority but as the truck has been sitting for about 4 months now and all the doner trucks I’ve looked at haven’t checked out. I would like to get it running. I imagine by the next year I’ll have her swapped but no telling if it’ll have the 2.9. I’ve never driven a 2.9, just the 4.0. So I’m exited, it’s also a first gen, correct me if I’m wrong, 88. I’ve heard they ride really nice and I’m exited to see what’s that’s all about
I was thinking 8.8 swap, how did you go about that?A manual trans will really wake up the 2.9. So will lower axle gears
Never done it.I was thinking 8.8 swap, how did you go about that?
Small wheels and tires, no need for that. I’m definitely exited but won’t be able to shake it’s an automaticIm a ride or die 2.9 guy. In all honesty a 4.0 isnt really worth ripping out a healthy good running 2.9 for espicially since they are harder to swap (ive heard, mainly wiring) into a 1st gen.
Unless youre running massive tires i think youll be impressed with the guts a 2.9 has.
Youll probably get close to 20 leaving it stock. I wouldnt put much faith in intakes and things, the factory tube provides more then enough air for 177 cubic inches.Small wheels and tires, no need for that. I’m definitely exited but won’t be able to shake it’s an automatic. I’ve got some tinkering in mind with the engine no doubt. I think I’ll port the heads to start, anything else you’ve done that had a noticeable difference? I’ve read K&N intakes can get you up 20-25 mpg. Appreciate the info Sir thank you very much.
Good Afternoon Sir, hope all is well.Yeah, I’d look for a 90-92 4.0 for a donor and use everything.
For that matter, knowing what I do now, I wouldn’t hesitate to run a 4.0 automatic as long as I put a little money and effort into making the transition happy. My 92 was the eye opener… when I had to replace the engine, I decided to try and make the transmission happier in hopes it would last. I had a suspicion the torque converter wasn’t doing what it was supposed to, and I’m not sure now if it actually needed replacing, but I did it because the motor was out anyway. Then I figured that I might as well throw everything at the valve body that I could (shift kit plus recommend mods from over on the Explorer forums), plus adjust the bands, new reverse servo O-rings and gasket (the Aamco Transmission shop guy was really confused when I asked for those but that’s usually where the transmission starts acting up on these), new filter, a second auxiliary trans cooler, new fluid, adjusted the bands, and a new pan with a drain plug.
Took awhile to work all the air out of the system and then she would have spanked my green 00 in a drag race. 3.73 gears with a limited slip rear and 30” tires. Green 00 had 4.10 open and 31” tires then with a 4.0. Probably would give my current green Ranger configuration a run for its money. That 92 would smoke the back tires, both of them, if you nailed the gas too hard from a stop. No joke, if I was running empty and really railed on it, it would sometimes bark second. I’ve become a huge advocate of at least a shift kit, extra trans cooler, adjust the bands and freshen the reverse servo since. I’m currently throwing a stage 2 shift kit at my green Ranger. I’m hoping that it might bark second…
So… I did a TransGo kit plus some other mods. Basically everything I could dig up for it. I’ll have to try and find the list. If you’re rebuilding the trans you may want to look at some other things too. A lot of my information came from here…Good Afternoon Sir, hope all is well.
I got rid of my doner truck and walked away with $400 profit, can’t complain. Was a ton of work but pulled everything off and sold it as a 3.0 standard swap kit. Sold the wheels and scrapped the frame. Win win honestly.
Still waiting to find the right truck to do my swap but looking into getting her moving right now.
I’ve got my A4LD fully disassembled and found my problem. The forward drum’s seal was completely thrashed. Burnt up the whole drum. Looks as if it was driven off the lot or shop without the seal correctly placed, most of the seal was actually just melted all over my clutches haha. I’m now studying diagrams to get some names for the parts I’m finding.
I want to install a shift kit, you mentioned before you had done them for the 2.9 I think. What kit options could give me the best preference and reliability here Sir?
Maybe something other than a shift kit you would recommend? Anything helps Sir, thank you.
Right now I’m planning to replace my converter, flywheel, starter, all the gaskets and seals, forward drum assembly. And install the shift kit you or others can recommend.
I went with a Sonnax kit.So… I did a TransGo kit plus some other mods. Basically everything I could dig up for it. I’ll have to try and find the list. If you’re rebuilding the trans you may want to look at some other things too. A lot of my information came from here…
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