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Old 06-12-2011, 08:29 PM
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tranny swap

i have a 93 bronco AT 302 will the tranny fit in my 97 f 250 HD 351w AT
 
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Fit? Yes... making it work is another story. The F250 would have an E4OD in it while the F150 is more likely to have a 4R70w.
 
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what wood u have to do change the yokes,transfer case?
 
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Everything lol. no I have no idea. Why not just replace/rebuild the trans in the 97? It'd prolly be easier and cheaper in the long run.
 
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i was just lookin for a quick way to get a truck runnin
 
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Originally Posted by powerstroke F350
what wood u have to do change the yokes,transfer case?
It's not that simple.. there are wiring differences. This is all just speculation until you find out exactly what transmission is in each vehicle, there were a total of 4 different automatics available for these trucks so you need to know what you got, start by finding the trans code on the drivers door pillar of each truck and post it up.
 
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I took out a 94 e4od from a bronco and put it in my 90 f 250 with the same trans no problem only thing other that needed to be Swapers out is neutral safety switch
 
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