Will a transmlson out of a 4.0 fit in a 3.0 ford 4x4?
Will a transmlson out of a 4.0 fit in a 3.0 ford 4x4?
No, completely different engines with different bellhousing patterns. Joys of the Blue Oval.
What model. Since the bell housings might be different and will not bolt to the block. Since if this is a ranger they won't interchange
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