What to use?
What to use?
So I want to build up my 2003 Ranger. My plan is to put a 9" Ford rear end with disk brakes and a 4.2 supercharged V6. My question is what transmission would be a good fit? It is a 4x4 with 4.10 rear gears so it has to fit and I am not super experianced at modding yet. It may not even be possible so if its not please let me know. Thanks.
You have a welder and a measuring tape? First you need to measure the 4.2 to make sure it will even fit in the engine bay. Then, you need to have a welder to make it fit, because it's not going to bolt in.
You also need to specify whether you're looking to go automatic or manual transmission. If manual, an M5OD from a 4.2 V6 equipped F150 will work perfect.
You also need to specify whether you're looking to go automatic or manual transmission. If manual, an M5OD from a 4.2 V6 equipped F150 will work perfect.
You have a welder and a measuring tape? First you need to measure the 4.2 to make sure it will even fit in the engine bay. Then, you need to have a welder to make it fit, because it's not going to bolt in.
You also need to specify whether you're looking to go automatic or manual transmission. If manual, an M5OD from a 4.2 V6 equipped F150 will work perfect.
You also need to specify whether you're looking to go automatic or manual transmission. If manual, an M5OD from a 4.2 V6 equipped F150 will work perfect.
You will be better off with an Explorer V8, 5.0l(302), they fit and can be upgraded as you see fit, loads of parts for these to make as much HP as you want
Explorer V8(1996-2001) because it has the low intake manifold so fits under the Ranger hood
Rangers can take a 19" wide engine, the 302, is 18.75"
Couldn't find the 4.2l width on-line, so if you have a chance measure one
21" might be doable, over that and you will have issues with
Exhaust manifolds
Steering shaft
Heater box
Height is the other issue, you can do body lifts to accommodate taller intakes, but takes away from the "sleeper" concept
Explorer V8(1996-2001) because it has the low intake manifold so fits under the Ranger hood
Rangers can take a 19" wide engine, the 302, is 18.75"
Couldn't find the 4.2l width on-line, so if you have a chance measure one
21" might be doable, over that and you will have issues with
Exhaust manifolds
Steering shaft
Heater box
Height is the other issue, you can do body lifts to accommodate taller intakes, but takes away from the "sleeper" concept
Last edited by RonD; Apr 23, 2021 at 10:33 AM.
You will be better off with an Explorer V8, 5.0l(302), they fit and can be upgraded as you see fit, loads of parts for these to make as much HP as you want
Explorer V8(1996-2001) because it has the low intake manifold so fits under the Ranger hood
Rangers can take a 19" wide engine, the 302, is 18.75"
Couldn't find the 4.2l width on-line, so if you have a chance measure one
21" might be doable, over that and you will have issues with
Exhaust manifolds
Steering shaft
Heater box
Height is the other issue, you can do body lifts to accommodate taller intakes, but takes away from the "sleeper" concept
Explorer V8(1996-2001) because it has the low intake manifold so fits under the Ranger hood
Rangers can take a 19" wide engine, the 302, is 18.75"
Couldn't find the 4.2l width on-line, so if you have a chance measure one
21" might be doable, over that and you will have issues with
Exhaust manifolds
Steering shaft
Heater box
Height is the other issue, you can do body lifts to accommodate taller intakes, but takes away from the "sleeper" concept
The Ranger 8.8" 28-spline axle can take about 350HP
The Explorer 8.8" 31-spline axle 400HP
The Explorer V8s all came with automatics, 4R70W, you need 4WD versions, they are rated 400-425HP but can be rebuilt for 500HP
You have to do a full rebuild to change a 2WD trans to 4WD
Automatics are way stronger than manuals, on or off road, and especially for "pulling"
The 1996-2003 M5OD-R2 from an F-150 with 4.2l V6 will bolt to the 5.0l OHV engine, 4WD version needed
No HP rating but 350ft/lb torque would be max in my opinion, it is considered a "light duty" trans
The BW4406 transfer case would be the best choice, its narrower than the BW1356, manual or electric shift your choice
4WD Explorers usually came with AWD transfer cases, BW4404
The Explorer 8.8" 31-spline axle 400HP
The Explorer V8s all came with automatics, 4R70W, you need 4WD versions, they are rated 400-425HP but can be rebuilt for 500HP
You have to do a full rebuild to change a 2WD trans to 4WD
Automatics are way stronger than manuals, on or off road, and especially for "pulling"
The 1996-2003 M5OD-R2 from an F-150 with 4.2l V6 will bolt to the 5.0l OHV engine, 4WD version needed
No HP rating but 350ft/lb torque would be max in my opinion, it is considered a "light duty" trans
The BW4406 transfer case would be the best choice, its narrower than the BW1356, manual or electric shift your choice
4WD Explorers usually came with AWD transfer cases, BW4404
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