Not a chance.
If you are speaking of the full-size Bronco, then no. The automatic in the Bronco was either the E6, AOD, or E4OD, none of which were utilized by the 1985 Ranger. The Ranger used a few different types of Mazda and Mitsubishi transmissions in 1985.
As far as I can tell , the A4LD automatic transmission was used in the Ford Ranger from ( 1985 to 1994 model years ) *** transmission code " T " ***
C4 transmission
The 1985 Econoline Van has an automatic transmission. The transmission can be rebuilt by any licensed transmission shop or purchased new.
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on the transmission. and it requires gear oil
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Yes! if its just the transmission, and no bellhousing, its a 25 minute swap, i think there might be about 8 or 9 bolts to remove including the driveshaft.
My 1982 C10 Custom Deluxe holds 3 and a half quarts of transmission fluid.
if it i an automatic it has either an a727 or an a904.
Assuming yours to be automatic, it would have a 700R4 transmission.
In the Ford Ranger , I believe that was ( 1985 ) with the A4LD