I'm not a mechanic / technician but the transmission for a 4x4 has a different
tailpiece on it so the transfer case can be bolted to it
Front wheel drive Mazda transmissions used with the B series engines.
No
I was looking at ( www . the ranger station . com ) no spaces " Tech library " It depends on which 5 speed manual transmission you have in your 1991 Ford Ranger with the 2.9 liter V6 engine The mitsubishi transmissions ( transmission code " D " ) Fm132 - 2 wheel drive and FM146 both take ( 80-90W gear lube ) The Mazda transmission ( transmission code " M " ) M50D-R1 - 2 wheel drive takes ( MERCON automatic transmission fluid )
NO. From 1993 to 1999 are all the same EXCEPT the 1996 and 1997 They are the only 2 that are different. You really need a 1998 or 1999 4L60E transmission. remember that the 2-wheel and 4-wheel drive transmissions are NOT interchangeable.
NO... 2 and 4-wheel drive transmissions WILL NOT INTERCHANGE.
No, one transmission one transfer case.
No it will not. The center shaft that's in the 2-wheel drive transmission is shorter then the 4-wheel drive transmissions. Therefore the transfur case will not fit on the 2-wheel drive transmission.
NO. The 2-wheel drive transmissions have a SHORTER CENTER SHAFT in them because there is no transfur case that goes on them. The 4-wheel drive transmissions have a LONGER center shaft that sticks out further because it has to go into the transfur case. You can take both transmissions apart and switch the center shafts and then it will work. It's NOT about the tail end of the transmission.
No. The Contour is a front-wheel drive car, and the Ranger is rear wheel drive.
The ONLY 2 years that will work is 96 and 97 4L60E transmission. If it is a 4-wheel drive then it must be a 4-wheel drive transmission. If it is a 2-wheel drive then it must be a 2-wheel drive transmission. 2 wheel and 4 wheel drive transmissions will not interchange.
You're not going to learn this by reading about it. Also, you need to specify WHICH twin stick transmission.. the Mack transmissions, for example, had a unique shift pattern uncommon to other transmissions.
NO.... The center shaft that runs through the transmission is SHORTER in the 2-wheel drive transmissions because there is no transfur case. 2 and 4-wheel drive transmissions will NOT interchange.