If you are aware of a thread that goes over this, please point me in the right direction. Here's my situation. I have a 1990 Bronco II 4x4 automatic that I am currently in the process of swapping in a 4.0L OHV from a 1996 Explorer. I do not have the PCM harness for the 4.0L, just the PCM. Here's my question.....am I able to 1) use the ECM in the 1990 bronco and control the 4.0L engine (as long as I put a distributor in it) or 2) get an ECM from a 1990 or 1991 Ranger or Explorer (4.0L version) and plug it into the Bronco's ECM harness and be good to go for the swap?
I have the Ford electronic and vacuum troubleshooting manual which documents the ECM pinout for the 1990 and I have another manual on the way for a 1991 Explorer/Ranger. It "looks" like everything is lined up for a simple swap of the engine and ECM that is mapped for a 4.0L OHV engine. Once I get the manual for the 1991 Explorer, I will be able to map the pinouts but I wanted to see if my theory of using a 4.0L OHV from a 1996 Explorer, a 1991 Explorer/Ranger ECM, and the Bronco's ECM harness is doable.
Thoughts?
I have the Ford electronic and vacuum troubleshooting manual which documents the ECM pinout for the 1990 and I have another manual on the way for a 1991 Explorer/Ranger. It "looks" like everything is lined up for a simple swap of the engine and ECM that is mapped for a 4.0L OHV engine. Once I get the manual for the 1991 Explorer, I will be able to map the pinouts but I wanted to see if my theory of using a 4.0L OHV from a 1996 Explorer, a 1991 Explorer/Ranger ECM, and the Bronco's ECM harness is doable.
Thoughts?