Since I'm considering doing the same thing, I like the idea. We yanked the running 2.3 and 5 speed from our 90 Ranger a couple weeks ago, so we could transplant an Explorer 40 and A4LD in instead. More power. But now I am looking for an early B2 for the 2.3. Is it a bit less power? Sure. But I figure it will be a bit more fun than an automatic, and if I find a dead motor B2, it will easily make more power. EFI is so much better for drivability and cold weather than any carb. Besides, looking to make it a roadster similar to an early Bronco. IF... I can get the state safety folks to sign off on it. Otherwise, I'll chop the back off instead...
I fabbed mounts for the 2.3 that used poly bushings and tube. Trust me, that motor is buzzy as all get out. But, will re-use them. Hoping the B2 crossmember is the same as the Rangers. Then the holes for my existing 2.3 mounts will drop right in.