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This 1988 Ford Ranger 4x4 is owned and built by Rich Dunning of Smyrna, DE. Here
is a break down of the vehicle as provided by Rich: (Cummins 4BTA Turbo Diesel) (All cleaned up and painted) Transmission & Transfer Case: 1988 Ford F150 M5R2 (5-Speed OD) Transfer Case - 1988 Ford F150 BW1356 Adapter for transmission bell housing to 4BT - Cummins NOS from a Ford application. Flywheel - Cummins NOS from a Ford application Clutch, pressure plate - standard Ford truck 11-inch Pilot bearing - 6206 rs Slave cylinder - 1988 Ford F150 Clutch Master Cylinder and line - 1988 Ranger Transmission cross member- fabbedd from 2-inch tubing, 1/4-inch plate, and a standard Ford truck transmission mount Motor Mounts: Four pieces of 2-1/2 inch steel angle, two welded on each side of the frame rails and two mounted to the motor with a Dodge truck rubber mounts sandwiched between the two sections of angle on each side. Had to cut out a section of the factory cross member to clear engine oil pan. Front Axle: Dana
44 from a 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer, non CAD axle (Dana 44 Front Axle) (High Steer) (Drivers Side Steering) (Passenger Side Steering) Rear Axle: Dana
44 from a 1986 Jeep Grand Wagoneer, Rebuilt hub to hub with all new
parts, including chrome molly axles, 4.89’s, Detroit locker, Rancho
RS5000 shocks, Suspension: Steering
assembled with DOM tubing and ballistic fab rod ends Exhaust: Custom built 3” turbo down pipe to a Summit Racing SS flex joint 3” tubing to bed mounted 4” single stack Air Intake: Off the shelf conical filter from Autozone and a 4” SS 90 elbow Electrical: Factory
Cummins alternator was able to be hooked up to the factory Ford wiring
harness. Starter wires hook up as any standard starter utilizing the
Ford solenoid on the wheel well Fuel System: Installed
a rear mounted fuel tank, NOS from a Bronco II Frame: Cleaned
frame with wire wheel and chemical wash then painted with Rustoleum. Cooling System: Ford
truck V8 radiator Gauges: Mechanical
oil pressure and water temp, same as used on original v8 swap, was able
to adapt them to the Cummins block with couplings from NAPA Misc: A
3” body lift was necessary to avoid having to cut the hood Brakes: Brakes
are factory Jeep Wagoneer, front disk, rear drum Tires and Wheels: 38.5x15.5x15
Boggers Front Bumper: 2x6x1/4 steel tubing, angle cut the ends and plated, front stinger is from a Jeep Wrangler. Future Plans: Swap
out the BW1356 for an NP205 with a clocking ring for better driveline
angles
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