I checked www . motorcraft . com ( no spaces ) , and the Explorer and Ranger take different part numbers
what are the years and kinds of Automatic transmissions that will fit in a 2.3l 97 ford ranger 4x2
The 8th " character " of your 17 digit VIN
Wheel bearings? 4X4 ? 4X2?
It is necessary to state whether it is a 4X4 or a 4X2
Possible, if you switch tailhousings. the transfer case takes a different tailhousing then a 4X2
225 / 70 / r14 ( 98 s )
Check with the local salvage yard that handles ford the 5-speed transmission from a 92 3.0 V6 4x2 will only fit 91-94's with a 3.0 V6 or a 94 Mazda B3000 m.t. 4x2
My 1995 Ford Explorer , 4 door XLT with 4.0 L OHV engine , automatic transmission and 4X4 has a shipping weight of 4,053 Lbs. Answer It varies from model to model and then trim to trim. for example following is the weight of 2004 ford explorer ( in pounds) ;- 4x2: 4304 4x4: 4469 AWD: 4463
4x2= 9.5L (10.0 quarts) & the (4x4)= 9.8L (10.3 quarts)
If its a Ford Ranger XL 4x4 the stock tire size is 215/75R15. On the 1994 Ranger you had an additional option size of 235/75R15 and 265/75R15 (31x10.50) depending on the engine size. For the 4x2 models, I believe the options were 195/70R14, 215/70R14, and 225/70R14.
It'll bolt up to the engine, but the problem is that you'll either have to fabricate a cover for the rear of the engine and an adapter to mate the output shaft to the driveshaft. The difference between a 4x4 transmission and a 4x2 transmission is that the 4x4 transmission was designed to bolt up to a transfer case, not directly to the driveshaft.
In a 2002 Ford Explorer Sport Trac : The CHECK " GAGE " warning light comes on if the the oil pressure is too low , the engine cooling temperature is too high , or the gas tank gauge is near or at empty