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2000 ranger 5.0 and 5 speed swap


cruisingkc

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City
Oregon
Vehicle Year
2000
Transmission
Manual
I have a 2000 ranger 3.0 5 speed 4x4 and I also have a 2000 explorer limited 5.0 awd. I would like to swap the motor and don't want to use the transmission. I can't find a m5r2 w/ the right shifer location. I can find a 5 speed & tcase from 92 f150 for 300$ or a zf s5-42 for 600$ then find a tcase.
So my question is what is the most feasible route besides just using the 4odawd. Any input would be greatly appreciated
 
I'd probably just keep looking, there has to be one floating around... Not many F150's in the junkyards that are still around. Whereabouts in Oregon are you? The pick a part on Foster is about the only game around unless you head south to Turner south of Salem that I know of... the Sherwood yard closes for the winter now so they don't have much of anything at the moment...

Aside from the transmission the other issue you have is the offset of the transfer case, the 44-06 that came behind the F150's with M5OD R2's also had those which are the narrowest manual transfer case, or electric if you wanted to stick with what you have...
 
Try this site: https://www.car-part.com/
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If its distant then ask about shipping, most places can plug in the weight and your zipcode/address and give you a quote, free to ask

Wrecking yard may also have the transfer case with it, but you can also search for that separately
 
I'd probably just keep looking, there has to be one floating around... Not many F150's in the junkyards that are still around. Whereabouts in Oregon are you? The pick a part on Foster is about the only game around unless you head south to Turner south of Salem that I know of... the Sherwood yard closes for the winter now so they don't have much of anything at the moment...

Aside from the transmission the other issue you have is the offset of the transfer case, the 44-06 that came behind the F150's with M5OD R2's also had those which are the narrowest manual transfer case, or electric if you wanted to stick with what you have...
I'm in Central Oregon and there aren't much yards left
 
Yes, the 4406 has a different setup than the AWD T case, I'm trying to remember the difference but I'm pretty sure the AWD has a CV joint on the front output like the Ranger will have (don't know if it's the same flange), I know the rear output of the 4406 is a slip spline but think the front has the slip in the front driveline. I know what it takes to convert a V8 Explorer to the 4406 driveline wise, 4.6L front driveline from F150 or Expedition (along with a 13-30 to 13-10 conversion U joint) and rear driveline from a 5.4L Expedition, a Ranger will be different in the rear length wise...
 

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