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SOLD Complete 99 Explorer Drivetrain

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NickC24

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Price: $ 2000

I have a complete 99 Explorer Drivetrain swap.

Comes with everything you need to do the swap (engine, trans, transfer case (205), shifters, front dress, intakes, fuel rail and injectors, cross member, air cleaner, and sensors, manifolds and full exhaust, wiring harness, and computer)

Actually comes with two computers and full harness'. The PO kinda just slapped it together without removing the unnecessary things for the swap. Everything worked fine just didnt look great. My plan was to switch it out with a trimmed and loomed harness from EFI Guy while still being able to drive it around town while I waited. I have contacted EFI Guy and I'm on his list for the harness rework. If you want I can give you my spot or if you have your own plans that's up to you.

I decided to go with a carbureted Blueprint 306 for the simplicity and ability to work on it on my own.

Asking 3K (have videos of it starting, driving, and shifting). PM your number and I will send them.


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dmoses42

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Kind of a sidebar, but what kind of adapter does it have to go from a 4R70W to a NP205 in an early Bronco? I'd imagine the driveshafts had to be modified too... I'm just curious.
 
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Im not sure to be honest, it was all there where I purchased the Bronco. Im pretty sure anytime you go with the 4R70W you have to modify the drive shafts.
 

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I recently read a post where someone did the same swap (I think) and just switched the rear driveshaft to the front and front to the rear on that same swap....
 
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