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- 2.9 V6
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- Manual
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M5OD.
Toyo Koygo 5.
Mitsubishi (with T case attached).
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Out of curiosity is your current trans toast?I'm currently searching for an M5OD 4x4 for my single cab 85 2.8 Ranger. As I have been researching I see that the best option is the M5OD that was behind any 2.9 ranger. This is a stronger transmission with lower gears 1st-3rd than a 4.0l M5OD. Also it looks like the 2.9 M5OD paired with a 4.0 flywheel and clutch is the best setup behind my 2.8l. Can anyone give their opinion on this setup?
I pulled my trans to fix a rear main leak and realized the leak seems to be coming from the transmission. However, I have a 4sp now and want a 5 speed. Now would be the time to upgrade.Out of curiosity is your current trans toast?
Assuming you have a TK, youre gonna have a pretty hard time killing it with a 2.8 unless you beat it pretty hard.
Ah gotcha.I pulled my trans to fix a rear main leak and realized the leak seems to be coming from the transmission. However, I have a 4sp now and want a 5 speed. Now would be the time to upgrade.
Well I scored an M5OD from a ‘90 2.9l. Now next question.. how important is the engine block plate? I can’t seem to find them for sale anywhere.
Yeah I’m not sure why this simple piece of sheet metal isn’t available for purchase. I can’t find one anywhere!
Politely disagree, God. My 1990 was a factory 2.9 4x4 M5OD. Surprise me as well.
I thought seeing somewhere that the OBD1 would not interchange with the OBD2 models?