What fluid does a M5OD take?
He is talking about a 5 speed manual, a M5OD is a 5 speed manual that takes atf. A FM146 or TK-5 tranny will take 75-90W, you must have one of the latters, being that you use 75-90w, there was more than one manual tranny used in rbv’s.
What transmission is in a 86 Ford Ranger?
1986 models of the Ford Ranger had four speed automatic transmission, or five speed manual transmissions. All models used an electric fuel injection system.
How much horsepower does a 1987 Ford Ranger have?
In 1987, the Ranger could be had with a 90-hp “Pinto” 2,300cc four-cylinder, a de-bored 2,000cc version of the Pinto four with 73 horses, or a 2.9-liter Cologne V6 packing 140 hp. Like most 2WD early Rangers, this one has the most common engine, the 2300. Most small trucks of the 1980s came with manual transmissions.
What engine is in a 1988 Ford Ranger?
The S Regular Cab has a 2-liter I4 engine and 80 horsepower. The other two-wheel drive models have a 2.3-liter I4 engine and 90 horsepower. All four-wheel drive models feature a 2.9-liter V-6 engine and 140 horsepower.
How much fluid do I need for The M5OD?
Even though the M5OD is a manual transmission, like many modern manuals, it gets filled with common automatic transmission fluid. You will probably need about three quarts of fluid to fill it, but you will know when it is full because fluid will drip out of the fill hole.
Is the Ford Ranger m50d-r4 a manual transmission?
There is some confusion about these two transmissions and some believe they are one in the same. The M50D-R4 is said to bear no resemblance to the M50D-R1. The new model has a detachable bellhousing, a main case and extension housing, all made of aluminum.
When did Mazda start using the m5r1 transmission?
The M5R1 transmissions were used by both Ford and Mazda in Bronco II, Rangers, Explorer Sports and B Series Mazda pickup trucks starting in 1988 with the following liter engines 2.3, 2.9, 3.0 and 4.0L 4 cylinder and V6 models.
What kind of fluid do I need for a manual transmission?
Welcome to FRF, & enjoy! MERCON® Automatic Transmission Fluid is being replaced by MERCON® V as the service fluid for manual transmissions originally requiring MERCON®.