farm boy00
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Well I have been on this project for about a month and have been forgetting to post it so here it is.
Started out with a $200 2000 ranger off craigslist just cause it needed soft plugs. Had bought it for no reason besides it was cheap and I'll figure something to do with it. Then some friends of ours called and asked if we could keep out a look for a cheap truck. The one I gave them 2 years ago is one is last legs. So this ranger soil be going to them.
Started out with trying to do soft plugs with engine in and no luck, talked to the local back yard mechanic and he said either raise the cab a few inches or pull the motor. I also had to seperate the tranny cause of a soft plug inside the bell housing.
Budget so far
Truck $200
Parts $50
Used tranny $100
Used motor, seats door $325
Pulling the motor first time. Took hood off for ease


Now when the tranny was separated I don't know who but the shaft that goes into the torque converter got flipped around and jammed so then it wouldn't come out. About 6 hrs of trying to get the tranny to bolt on, my twin stripping threads on the bell housing and having to retap the hole finally texted my buddy and found out it won't come out. So got on craigslist and found a used one for $100. Got it and my dad and I had ur on in 30 min. Bolted and then dropped the motor in and got to going. Ran it some and motor quite. Went back to the guy I got the tranny and bought his motor and not it sits on a pallet and old motor just got lifted out last night. Will be stripping the motor for parts and put it on the trailer for scrap this week. Weight limits are on and it's $60ish a ton
Here is a link to first video of the build but I got a few more posting
2000 $200 Ranger project - YouTube
Started out with a $200 2000 ranger off craigslist just cause it needed soft plugs. Had bought it for no reason besides it was cheap and I'll figure something to do with it. Then some friends of ours called and asked if we could keep out a look for a cheap truck. The one I gave them 2 years ago is one is last legs. So this ranger soil be going to them.
Started out with trying to do soft plugs with engine in and no luck, talked to the local back yard mechanic and he said either raise the cab a few inches or pull the motor. I also had to seperate the tranny cause of a soft plug inside the bell housing.
Budget so far
Truck $200
Parts $50
Used tranny $100
Used motor, seats door $325
Pulling the motor first time. Took hood off for ease



Now when the tranny was separated I don't know who but the shaft that goes into the torque converter got flipped around and jammed so then it wouldn't come out. About 6 hrs of trying to get the tranny to bolt on, my twin stripping threads on the bell housing and having to retap the hole finally texted my buddy and found out it won't come out. So got on craigslist and found a used one for $100. Got it and my dad and I had ur on in 30 min. Bolted and then dropped the motor in and got to going. Ran it some and motor quite. Went back to the guy I got the tranny and bought his motor and not it sits on a pallet and old motor just got lifted out last night. Will be stripping the motor for parts and put it on the trailer for scrap this week. Weight limits are on and it's $60ish a ton

Here is a link to first video of the build but I got a few more posting
2000 $200 Ranger project - YouTube