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A4LD transmissions were installed in ford aerostars , rangers and explorers
ford probe is the same engine/transmission configuration
No, they are completely different motors with different wiring harnesses, motor mount positions and transmissions.
ford quit puting it on the the f150 in 97 and the explorers and ranger stoped using it in 98
The transmissions from 1991 - 1994 Ford Explorers are the same. So the 1995 transmission is different.
There is a chain driven balance shaft on the 4.0 L SOHC engine for the 4X4 Ford Explorers / Rangers
the 4.0 was not available on Rangers until 1991
Ford
Only the dealership can answer this completely, but MOST parts interchange anyplace between 1991 and 1994. These are called 'first gen explorers'.
I believe you would have to change the tailpiece on the transmission so you can bolt your transfer case to it , and that 1991 to 1994 A4LD automatic transmissions on the Ford Explorer will interchange
Yes! The 1991-1994 Ford Explorer transmissions are interchangeable.
Which Lincoln? The Taurus is FWD and most Lincolns are RWD, but the Continental (~'95-on) uses the AX4N transmission which shares the bellhousing bolt pattern with th e Taurus. It would bolt up, but I wouldn't suggest doing it.