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Transmission Switcharoo


sdevine

Member
Joined
Nov 8, 2018
Messages
19
City
Houston, Texas
Vehicle Year
1992
Transmission
Manual
My credo
Never give up. Never. Ever.
Ranger Folks,
I am in the process of rebuilding the engine on my 1992 Ford Ranger 2.3, and as you can expect, lots of other parts are getting changed out while I am in there. So, of course I am putting in a new master and slave cylinders for the clutch while I have it apart. This is where I also discovered that the transmission is out of a junkyard, and not original to the truck. Researching a little more, I discover that in my 1992 truck, I have a 1995 transmission. This showed up in the clutch hydraulics when I had a mismatch in connectors from the master to the slave. In order to remedy the situation, I decided to put in the slave from a 1995 model, so the connectors would match. Now here is my question-

With the 95 tranny in the 1992 truck, is there a difference in the bell housing length, or the thickness o the flywheel that would make it not work properly? Are the measurements and clearances identical? Thanks in advance for your help with my poor little frankenstiened truck that I am sorting back out. Thanks in advance for your help.
 
Yes, it is all the same. Ford isn't sitting there making minor changes to things like that just to do it.
 

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