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4ohv to 4sohc


DAN1M3L

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i have a 94 Mazda b4000 with a cracked head and I plan on doing a 5.0 swap at some point but being as that will be a much bigger project I was thinking about throwing a 4.0 from a 98 explorer into it in the meantime while I gather all the needed parts for the 5.0 swap.

im just wondering if this is a viable idea and if so then what are the things I need to look for when installing the sohc engine that would be different or need modifications?

I was looking for info but couldn’t find any about swapping the newer engine into the older rig. thank you in advance.
 


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Hey Dan, welcome to TRS
I'm not specifically familiar with yous but the 93/94 series are basically in a group all their own
I am in the process of doing a likely simpler swap. , a 96 Explorer 4.0 into a 93
In order to avoid doing a large amount of wiring updates I can simplify by using the 96 block with the 93 intake and have a fairly near seamless swap

I'm not sure how you can relate that to yours but thought I'd share it just in case it could help
 

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Hey Dan, welcome to TRS
I'm not specifically familiar with yous but the 93/94 series are basically in a group all their own
I am in the process of doing a likely simpler swap. , a 96 Explorer 4.0 into a 93
In order to avoid doing a large amount of wiring updates I can simplify by using the 96 block with the 93 intake and have a fairly near seamless swap

I'm not sure how you can relate that to yours but thought I'd share it just in case it could help
Hey I appreciate all the input anyone has! That is something I can look out for. Thank you very much. You’re an mvp my friend.
 

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For what it's worth, I don't think you'll find the SOHC swap any easier at all than the 5.0.
 

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:iamwithstupid:

The swap isn't going to be any easier and might actually be harder when it comes to the wiring and getting everything to work right.
 

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