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Vehicle Year
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Hello everyone hope I'm doing this right I'm new to this I'm planning to do the 5.0 swap in my 97 Ranger 2 wheel drive I'm going with a carbureted crate engine and I would like to use a T5 transmission is it a lot of work to do this conversion
 
i haven't done it but having done them in other vehicles, to me its a lot of work.

do you guys not have emission inspections? i think that by law you have to put a same year, or newer year model engine in on a swap, is why i ask. i don't know how they find that out though.

i know that here, people do put carb'd engines into fuel injected trucks and can get away with it if they live in one of the counties where they do visual inspections for emissions. if it had to be hooked to a machine, they would not pass inspection.

i put a 302 into an 87 wrangler. it wasn't terrible but it wasn't easy so i imagine it comparable to putting a 302 into a ranger. a buddy put a 302 in his ranger and said it was not hard
 
i haven't done it but having done them in other vehicles, to me its a lot of work.

do you guys not have emission inspections? i think that by law you have to put a same year, or newer year model engine in on a swap, is why i ask. i don't know how they find that out though.

i know that here, people do put carb'd engines into fuel injected trucks and can get away with it if they live in one of the counties where they do visual inspections for emissions. if it had to be hooked to a machine, they would not pass inspection.

i put a 302 into an 87 wrangler. it wasn't terrible but it wasn't easy so i imagine it comparable to putting a 302 into a ranger. a buddy put a 302 in his ranger and said it was not hard

i haven't done it but having done them in other vehicles, to me its a lot of work.

do you guys not have emission inspections? i think that by law you have to put a same year, or newer year model engine in on a swap, is why i ask. i don't know how they find that out though.

i know that here, people do put carb'd engines into fuel injected trucks and can get away with it if they live in one of the counties where they do visual inspections for emissions. if it had to be hooked to a machine, they would not pass inspection.

i put a 302 into an 87 wrangler. it wasn't terrible but it wasn't easy so i imagine it comparable to putting a 302 into a ranger. a buddy put a 302 in his ranger and said it was not hard
Thanks for the info I'm in South Carolina there's no emission inspection I'm going to give it a try in a month or two and thank you for your service
 
I ve done it in my current 87 2wd ranger.i worked on it for just over 2 yrs now and I'm finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.But I wasn't working on it non stop either.Only worked on it when I had time.I got alot of my info from the great people from this very forum.Without these guys I probably wouldn't of gotten it done.Do your research before u pull the trigger then u can decide.Good luck.Remember to post some pics,like to see your progress.
 
Welcome to TRS :)

Good page to Bookmark here: https://www.therangerstation.com/tech_library/index.shtml

Look in the Engine section or Conversion section for V8 swap information, been done alot

The T5s are fine to use, but a T5 truck shifter comes up farther forward on Ranger, and the T5 from car(Mustang) comes up farther back
So you will need to cut open the floor a bit for either, and bend the shifter arm a bit for clearance


The M5OD-R2(M5R2) transmission from a 1996 to 2003 2wd F-150 with 4.2l V6 will have same shifter placement as the M5R1 that came in Rangers
The newer 4.2l V6 has the same bellhousing pattern as the 302/5.0l, you will need to drill out the 6 holes an 1/8" as they are metric size and the 302 used SAE, not a big deal just a heads up
The M5R2 is the bigger version of the M5R1, made for V8 power, and a good transmission, like the M5R1
 
I ve done it in my current 87 2wd ranger.i worked on it for just over 2 yrs now and I'm finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.But I wasn't working on it non stop either.Only worked on it when I had time.I got alot of my info from the great people from this very forum.Without these guys I probably wouldn't of gotten it done.Do your research before u pull the trigger then u can decide.Good luck.Remember to post some pics,like to see your progress.
 
Welcome to TRS :)

Good page to Bookmark here: https://www.therangerstation.com/tech_library/index.shtml

Look in the Engine section or Conversion section for V8 swap information, been done alot

The T5s are fine to use, but a T5 truck shifter comes up farther forward on Ranger, and the T5 from car(Mustang) comes up farther back
So you will need to cut open the floor a bit for either, and bend the shifter arm a bit for clearance


The M5OD-R2(M5R2) transmission from a 1996 to 2003 2wd F-150 with 4.2l V6 will have same shifter placement as the M5R1 that came in Rangers
The newer 4.2l V6 has the same bellhousing pattern as the 302/5.0l, you will need to drill out the 6 holes an 1/8" as they are metric size and the 302 used SAE, not a big deal just a heads up
The M5R2 is the bigger version of the M5R1, made for V8 power, and a good transmission, like the M5R1
 

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