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Cameron1591

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So I've been scouring craigslist for a few months now to find a cheap candidate to swap the engine from my 86 Ranger into. Long story short the Ranger engine was repaired and running then came into some electrical problems that put it out of commission and it wasn't worth finding the problem.

I finally found an 89 Bronco 2 with blown heads. Only paid $450 for it but it has that much in new parts that were installed in January and it's in way better shape than the Ranger. Surprisingly it started right up and drove onto the trailer before it created a thick white cloud of smoke lol. It needs a lot of body work but I won't complain since it was so cheap and had so many new parts. I attached some pics of it from the PO.

I've started tearing apart the engine bay to pull the motor, trans, and transfer case and I noticed a potential problem that I haven't found a firm solution to through online searches.

I plan to pull the crap electric T-case and use my manual T-case from my Ranger. If it matters, I also want to use the B2's trans since it's an FM146 and the ranger has the FM145. I'm not positive if they both have BW1350's or not. The problem is the electric T-case has a flange style rear output and the manual has what I believe is called a pinion style yoke. I have a new driveshaft that came with the B2 so I wanted to know if I could swap the flange output onto the manual case.

Other than replacing the heads in the Ranger motor I've never done major work on vehicles. Just typical maintenance and repairs so please bare with me.

Thanks in advance for any help.
 

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The first two attached photos are the flange style rear output on the B2's electric T-case without the drive shaft
Third photo is the rear output of the Ranger's manual T-case.
 

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You can swap over the t-case yoke/flange no problem. Both should be 1350s.

Nice score. :icon_thumby:
 

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Sweet. Thanks for the input.

I happened to find a manual 4.0 starter on craigslist for $25 so now I can do the clutch upgrade for about $100 less.

Hopefully I'll have it all together and back on the road in a few weeks. Then I plan to repair the body mount brackets for new mounts and a body lift, repair all the rust, paint it, fab up a custom roof basket, and maybe do the leaf spring swap from the tech library. Haven't decided on any other upgrades yet but I'm open to suggestions.
Oh ya and I scored a manual sun roof from a newer ranger at the jy for like $15!

I'll keep updating my progress when I have time.
 

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