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- 2002 F250, 2022 KLR 650
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- 1993
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- Ford Ranger
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- 4WD
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- 3.0 V6
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- Manual
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- 6"
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- 35"
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- In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are different.
Removed the wiring harness from the engune today and scraped most if the crud out from around the oil filter. Then I lifted the transmission up onto the workbench so it can be rebuilt. Next, I decided to reomove the dash from the Explorer, since the weather is so fine today. Now, I'm having second thoughts about swapping the dash. The upper mounts for the Explorer dash do not exist in my Ranger and would not be part of what I would get if I swapped the firewalls. That means I would have to fab some upper mounting points, which would require some tricky and accurate measuring. I would also need to do a bunch if mod's to the heat/AC ductwork in the engune bay to delete the AC and reclaim the real estate that the evaporator coil currently requires. Plus, repairing the hole the PO made to access a non-functioning blend door. In the Ranger, I alrrady have the non-AC housing in the engune bay. I also wanted the tilt steering column and wheel with cruise control buttons. This column has been abused. The cruise buttons are gone and the transmission shifter needs repairs. It is very sloppy and the indicator in the cluster was off by one setting - it showed N for reverse, D for neutral, 2 for drive, etc. And, the tach in the cluster wasn't working.
So, what are my choices? Anything I do requires heavy wiring mods coming from EEC IV to modern OBD II. That's not an issue for me. If I get a digital dash from someone like Holley, would that work with the Explorer ecu? If so, I could scab that into my Ranger dash and have OBD II instrumentation. Then use a floor shifter for the transmission or maybe find a 3rd gen steering column with shifter in the junk yard. Remove clutch pedal. I might find a 3rd gen column with cruise buttons on the steering wheel. That wouldn't be a horrible solution. If the digital dash doesn't play with my Ford ecu, I would have to buy an aftermarket ecu. Then the dollars really start adding up.
Another idea would be to fab up my own dash and use the Explorer gauge cluster or an aftermarket digital dash. That idea has been in the back of my head for years. I would need a box brake to make a really nice job of it. I would still have to deal with the steering column replacement or floor shifter.
What do y'all think?
Wiring harness gone
on the bench Ready for rebuild
dash be gone.
So, what are my choices? Anything I do requires heavy wiring mods coming from EEC IV to modern OBD II. That's not an issue for me. If I get a digital dash from someone like Holley, would that work with the Explorer ecu? If so, I could scab that into my Ranger dash and have OBD II instrumentation. Then use a floor shifter for the transmission or maybe find a 3rd gen steering column with shifter in the junk yard. Remove clutch pedal. I might find a 3rd gen column with cruise buttons on the steering wheel. That wouldn't be a horrible solution. If the digital dash doesn't play with my Ford ecu, I would have to buy an aftermarket ecu. Then the dollars really start adding up.
Another idea would be to fab up my own dash and use the Explorer gauge cluster or an aftermarket digital dash. That idea has been in the back of my head for years. I would need a box brake to make a really nice job of it. I would still have to deal with the steering column replacement or floor shifter.
What do y'all think?
Wiring harness gone
on the bench Ready for rebuild
dash be gone.

