danielp3344
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- 1988
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- 2.9 V6
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- Manual
- Tire Size
- 32/11.5R15
Sure, I tend to count on making custom adapter plates for swaps. It opens up a lot more options.
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Sure, I tend to count on making custom adapter plates for swaps. It opens up a lot more options.
A 351 ZF is going to be more plentiful (and thus, cheaper) the a 460/7.3 trans.Yeah fair enough, although it's usually only an inch or two. If it makes the difference between a $300 junkyard trans and a $3000 ebay one it's worth it though IMO.
Yeah fair enough, although it's usually only an inch or two. If it makes the difference between a $300 junkyard trans and a $3000 ebay one it's worth it though IMO.
We sold a few 460/ZF's and none with 351's so plentiful isn't how I'd describe them, and we had to fix a handful of them. They were a pain to work on and a handful is a big percentage considering how few we sold. I never liked the Mazda 5 speed but other than a sticking feel shifting into 3rd we never had any problems with them and we sold a bunch of 300's with the 5 speed.A 351 ZF is going to be more plentiful (and thus, cheaper) the a 460/7.3 trans.
Also, the diesel ZFs use different gearing then the gas ZFs that are more suited to the narrow diesel powerband. If you cant find a 351 ZF then a 460 would be the other option.
Probably depends on your location. 351/5sps are plentiful around here.We sold a few 460/ZF's and none with 351's so plentiful isn't how I'd describe them, and we had to fix a handful of them. They were a pain to work on and a handful is a big percentage considering how few we sold. I never liked the Mazda 5 speed but other than a sticking feel shifting into 3rd we never had any problems with them and we sold a bunch of 300's with the 5 speed.
I had an 83 with a T18 and a 300. Torque for days, i think itd be fun in a ranger. I bet you could gear the piss out of it (some 150s had like 2.47) and get awesome mileage and cruise all day at 70-75I had an 89 F150 with a 300 and a Borg Warner T18 creeper gear 4 speed for 10 years and liked the truck but I wouldn't use a 300 for my Ranger. It had 3.08 gears and I could drive through town at 800 rpms and it would willingly accelerate with a tough of the throttle. 3.08's worked better that you'd think, I could use creeper low to take off on steep hills and cruise somewhat comfortably on the highway- at 62 mph. If I ignored the speedo and tach and just ran the engine at the rpm where it sounded happy I'd look down and see 62 mph. It wouldn't have been ideal for long trips. If you want low end torque and don't care about high rpms, a 300 is a good choice that doesn't stink or thrash like a diesel. A 302 with an RV cam would be a good choice, too and fit easier.
I had an 89 F150 with a 300 and a Borg Warner T18 creeper gear 4 speed for 10 years and liked the truck but I wouldn't use a 300 for my Ranger. It had 3.08 gears and I could drive through town at 800 rpms and it would willingly accelerate with a tough of the throttle. 3.08's worked better that you'd think, I could use creeper low to take off on steep hills and cruise somewhat comfortably on the highway- at 62 mph. If I ignored the speedo and tach and just ran the engine at the rpm where it sounded happy I'd look down and see 62 mph. It wouldn't have been ideal for long trips. If you want low end torque and don't care about high rpms, a 300 is a good choice that doesn't stink or thrash like a diesel. A 302 with an RV cam would be a good choice, too and fit easier.
I think theres aftermarket add on kits for the T18. I agree the T18 shifts perfectly.My 87 F150 also has a T18, I loved it. That transmission had *the best* feeling shifts ever hands down, if it had more gears I'd put it in my ranger. I really just want a trans like that with an overdrive.
A good one has a super long, very notchy, mechanical feel. There a great truck box.Dad's T18 was weird but it had been beat. You kinda had it hook it to the left to get it into third.
Never struck me as particularly awesome to shift but it was an old company truck when I started driving.
A good one has a super long, very notchy, mechanical feel. There a great truck box.
Oh yeah, that took me forever to get used to, but I loved how solid each shift felt, going into each gear was like hitting a hardened steel wall, no flex anywhere.Dad's T18 was weird but it had been beat. You kinda had it hook it to the left to get it into third.