Shopping for Ranger to convert

Alchemist

Veteran Member
Joined
Nov 3, 2007
Location
Lethbridge, Alberta
TDI
'04 ALH Golf
I am in looking for a Ranger or other small truck to convert to TDI. I know Toyota is popular with conversions, but the prices are way too high for me. At present, I am looking at a 99 Ranger with 4 L V6 and 5 sp. manual, RWD. Can anybody tell me if this is a good choice to convert or is it bad news? I have a 98 Jetta with AHU as a donor. TIA

Paul
 

LukeWilson

Veteran Member
Joined
Jan 27, 2010
Location
Ottawa, ON
TDI
Toyota 4x4 TDI, 2004 Allroad TDI
Are you intending on using a Toyota transmission or are you making your own adapter?
 

Alchemist

Veteran Member
Joined
Nov 3, 2007
Location
Lethbridge, Alberta
TDI
'04 ALH Golf
I was thinking of making an adapter, unless someone knows where I can buy one. It seems like it would be easier to keep the existing driveline.
 

Lone Ranger

Veteran Member
Joined
Jul 13, 2007
Location
Winnipeg MB
TDI
TDI Ranger
Already done

Check my thread in this section. I have already done this using the ford 5 speed(M5OD-R1) transmission. I am currently building another one and have an adapter plate already made.
 

Roadkil4

Active member
Joined
Sep 24, 2012
Location
Old Town Maine
TDI
Mk4 Golf
I and other members of my family have gone through a fair share of 2.3 and 3.0 Rangers living in the salty north. 2.3l rangers carry the starter on the passenger side, 3.0 (and maybe the 4.0) carry them on the driver side. The 2.3 and the 3.0 have the same gear ratios but the 4.0 has different ratios and is supposedly heavy duty Therangerstation.com has, hands down, the BEST "tech library" for these trucks. 4x4 came only w the 3.0 and the 4.0 and some of the 2.3's came w 4.10's in the rear. 3.73 is the common number and you can get 3.27 gears to fit (unsure of anything taller) Rangers came stock w 7.5" rearends capable of handling 2300lbs (more than usually, this was a conservative rating) and the 28 spline 8.8" Diffs found in the fx4's were rated for 2800 and if you swapped in a 31 spline Explorer axle you can get 3.08 ratios and 3100 lbs in the rear (more if you rebuilt w better aftermarket bearings) and disc brakes. Rangers came w 9' brakes in the rear(2.3) and 10 inch brakes (3.0 and 4.0. 4x4 or not) in the rear. 93~97ish rangers came w a different tranny support and twin I beam front ends. 98+ got IFS which many components can swap w explorers and 150's. 5.0l 3-core radiators will fit w'o clutch fan installed. Also, they threw whatever driveshaft they had lying on the shelf, so it could be steel or aluminum. The m50d has very simillar ratios to the TDI tranny.

I got a 99 w a stubborn 3.0 (if you can blow one up w oil and coolant in it, you shouldn't be allowed to operate anything more complicated than a refrigerator, unless the bronze distributor/cam position sensor gear lets go). I have both 3.0 and 2.3 trannies kicking around, but I won't be home for alil while.
 

greengeeker

Vendor
Joined
Feb 8, 2006
Location
Cambridge, MN
TDI
2002 Jetta GLS
I and other members of my family have gone through a fair share of 2.3 and 3.0 Rangers living in the salty north. 2.3l rangers carry the starter on the passenger side, 3.0 (and maybe the 4.0) carry them on the driver side. The 2.3 and the 3.0 have the same gear ratios but the 4.0 has different ratios and is supposedly heavy duty Therangerstation.com has, hands down, the BEST "tech library" for these trucks. 4x4 came only w the 3.0 and the 4.0 and some of the 2.3's came w 4.10's in the rear. 3.73 is the common number and you can get 3.27 gears to fit (unsure of anything taller) Rangers came stock w 7.5" rearends capable of handling 2300lbs (more than usually, this was a conservative rating) and the 28 spline 8.8" Diffs found in the fx4's were rated for 2800 and if you swapped in a 31 spline Explorer axle you can get 3.08 ratios and 3100 lbs in the rear (more if you rebuilt w better aftermarket bearings) and disc brakes. Rangers came w 9' brakes in the rear(2.3) and 10 inch brakes (3.0 and 4.0. 4x4 or not) in the rear. 93~97ish rangers came w a different tranny support and twin I beam front ends. 98+ got IFS which many components can swap w explorers and 150's. 5.0l 3-core radiators will fit w'o clutch fan installed. Also, they threw whatever driveshaft they had lying on the shelf, so it could be steel or aluminum. The m50d has very simillar ratios to the TDI tranny.

I got a 99 w a stubborn 3.0 (if you can blow one up w oil and coolant in it, you shouldn't be allowed to operate anything more complicated than a refrigerator, unless the bronze distributor/cam position sensor gear lets go). I have both 3.0 and 2.3 trannies kicking around, but I won't be home for alil while.
2.3L's also came in 4wd. The great finds are those equipped with a 5pd.

Tallest stock ratio is 3.08 in either the 7.5 or 8.8. A 2.73 can be had from a Fox body mustang.
 
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