lil_Blue_Ford
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- Ford Ranger
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- 5.0
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- 4”
So… working on my 5.0 swap and I’m a little fuzzy on how to do this correctly. Let me give a little information first. So I have a 00 Ranger (was a 4.0 auto 4x4, extended cab, power everything, etc. ideal swap candidate basically). Originally I was going to use a 97 Explorer until I realized it would be a less than ideal donor. Went to buy what was supposed to be a 99 Explorer but it turned out to be a 98 and I was made an offer that I didn’t really want to turn down, so my donor ended up being a 98 Explorer Eddie Bauer 5.0 (auto, AWD, etc). Had a guy offer to trade everything I need to convert it to a 00 in exchange for my 98 parts, so that’s computer, engine harness, fuel rail, injectors, cam sensor assembly, PATS module and ignition cylinder with keys.
The 98 used a 3 wire sensor and the 00 uses a 2 wire sensor, and both have different looking assemblies that go in the distributor hole. I’ve found that these have to be set right or it screws up the fuel mapping and can damage the motor. The tech archives on here explain this (also for 3.0 and 4.0 motors) and says to use a specific tool for it and gives Ford part numbers, which of course are no longer available but cross to an OTC tool which lead me to a set sold by Cardone that says it covers like 94% of all Ford motors that need this sort of thing and the set was just a couple bucks more than the one tool from OTC. Figured that this may be used again some day on something, so I got the set, which conveniently came with zero instructions or information.
So here I am, not particularly sure how to solve this riddle. One of the tools looks like the OTC one that claims to match the Ford part number but it looks right for the 98 and wrong for the 00. There are two that look possibly right for the 00 and both fit, but they clock it different. No mention of any of this in the tech archives. Went on Cardone’s site and checked a couple other places and can’t find any information. Cardone has nothing. On Amazon I came across one person who said there was a tag or paper or something inside the box of his that said what piece gets used with what application, but conveniently failed to post a pic and thus far I have found none of that information.
Can someone please explain this for me? Not exactly sure how to handle this and I don’t want to get it wrong. Not in a huge hurry (the motor still has to make it’s way back in the truck and the entire front end needs put back together), but I’m going to have to get this figured out somewhat soon.
The top of the 98 cam sensor thing (I believe removed gently at TDC)
The top of the 00 one
The Cardone set #848400T or #84-8400T
The grey one looks similar to the OTC one that crosses to the Ford one. The black one and the blue one both fit the 00. Well, the grey one will fit, but I’m thinking it’s incorrect for an 00 but correct for a 98 since the vane you’re trying to position is different. Hopefully someone here can shed some light…
The 98 used a 3 wire sensor and the 00 uses a 2 wire sensor, and both have different looking assemblies that go in the distributor hole. I’ve found that these have to be set right or it screws up the fuel mapping and can damage the motor. The tech archives on here explain this (also for 3.0 and 4.0 motors) and says to use a specific tool for it and gives Ford part numbers, which of course are no longer available but cross to an OTC tool which lead me to a set sold by Cardone that says it covers like 94% of all Ford motors that need this sort of thing and the set was just a couple bucks more than the one tool from OTC. Figured that this may be used again some day on something, so I got the set, which conveniently came with zero instructions or information.
So here I am, not particularly sure how to solve this riddle. One of the tools looks like the OTC one that claims to match the Ford part number but it looks right for the 98 and wrong for the 00. There are two that look possibly right for the 00 and both fit, but they clock it different. No mention of any of this in the tech archives. Went on Cardone’s site and checked a couple other places and can’t find any information. Cardone has nothing. On Amazon I came across one person who said there was a tag or paper or something inside the box of his that said what piece gets used with what application, but conveniently failed to post a pic and thus far I have found none of that information.
Can someone please explain this for me? Not exactly sure how to handle this and I don’t want to get it wrong. Not in a huge hurry (the motor still has to make it’s way back in the truck and the entire front end needs put back together), but I’m going to have to get this figured out somewhat soon.
The top of the 98 cam sensor thing (I believe removed gently at TDC)
The top of the 00 one
The Cardone set #848400T or #84-8400T
The grey one looks similar to the OTC one that crosses to the Ford one. The black one and the blue one both fit the 00. Well, the grey one will fit, but I’m thinking it’s incorrect for an 00 but correct for a 98 since the vane you’re trying to position is different. Hopefully someone here can shed some light…