Bronco648
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- Joined
- May 23, 2019
- Messages
- 401
- Vehicle Year
- 2011
- Engine
- 2.3 (4 Cylinder)
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Tire Size
- 15"
I will soon be acquiring a 1985 Ranger regular cab, long bed. It has the 2.8 V6 with A4LD.
The engine & trans are currently out of the truck (engine is a re-built long block, tranny needs a rebuild).
What's easier when putting the engine & trans back in the truck (chances are I'll be doing this by myself or might have a little assistance from my wife):
Install engine & trans as one unit, with a hoist, thru the engine compartment?
OR
Install the trans from underneath and then drop the engine in with a hoist?
Since this will be a one-person show, I'm not sure I have the strength to lift the tranny into place from underneath (if it wasn't a slushbox, I probably could).
2 - If I install the engine/trans as a unit, does the truck need to be up on jack stands (for additional ground clearance)?
3 - Would it be better to leave the distributor out so it doesn't (potentially) impact the firewall?
TIA
The engine & trans are currently out of the truck (engine is a re-built long block, tranny needs a rebuild).
What's easier when putting the engine & trans back in the truck (chances are I'll be doing this by myself or might have a little assistance from my wife):
Install engine & trans as one unit, with a hoist, thru the engine compartment?
OR
Install the trans from underneath and then drop the engine in with a hoist?
Since this will be a one-person show, I'm not sure I have the strength to lift the tranny into place from underneath (if it wasn't a slushbox, I probably could).
2 - If I install the engine/trans as a unit, does the truck need to be up on jack stands (for additional ground clearance)?
3 - Would it be better to leave the distributor out so it doesn't (potentially) impact the firewall?
TIA