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This build has been in the works for some time.
After I relocated shop from Colorado to North Idaho, it seems the word has gotten out.

A good friend on the forums and now in real life friend / fellow Ranger owner and enthusiast is interested in having a "cool truck"
I just happen to know a place that loves to share visions and build cool modified RBV's, so I offered up my services and we struck a deal.

This build is taking place on two forums @Eddiemoney and I are both members here on Ford-Rangers.com , but since I am also a moderator over at EF.com, it seems only proper to have this thread on both web sites. I will do my best to keep both threads updated the same.

Seems this super clean and freshly painted 2007 Ford Ranger 4x4 is in need of some tasteful upgrades, tired of being stock? I know we are!!

Some of the project goals for this custom build are:

GT40p 302 V8 with performance camshaft
Torque Monster Headers
4r70w auto trans
4406E 4x4 transfer case
Full custom exhaust, drivetrain wiring, instrument cluster and interior
4.88 gears, some sort of traction device in the rear axle
Disc brake explorer 31 spline 8.8
Superlift 5.5" with torsion bar delete
(thanks @boominXplorer for the smokin good deal on a lightly used Superlift)
Deavers/ shackle hanger flip
35" tires
2014 Ford Edge heated leather seats
Gen II explorer center console
EATC hvac controls
Keyless entry
On board camera system, front, rear and sides
Emissions LEGAL in Washington State
LOTS and LOTS of Custom touches front to back

In order to pull off a build like this on a later model Ranger there are some serious obstacles to overcome and modifications needed. The PATS security system, the ABS braking system, emissions compliance, truck interface to a 98 PCM, and more can be a challenge when converting to the pushrod 302. I am no stranger to drivetrain swaps, custom wiring of electrical systems, and building full custom trucks, I welcome this project with open arms, just as if she was one of my own. (I can hear all the small voices now "410Fortune you better know what the hell you are doing!!") To the haters I respond the same as I always have ......."Calm yourself down...relax....I got this!"

This 2007 truck is a show stopper, she was just re painted last year and with only 139K on the clock, she is in excellent condition.
However she looks, talks, and performs like a stock Ranger and STOCK SUCKS!!

It is time to change all of that, so with some careful planning, a ton of saved up money and a reserved space front and center in my private custom Ford off road shop...follow along as I build up Eddie Money's (from Ranger-Forums.com) Project "Ranger Premier"

The truck was driven from the Seattle area to my home town here in North Idaho. We had a nice visit with the owner and talked about the possibilities and build goals. I showed off some of our custom creations here at the shop. The 2007 was left with me, I washed it, cleared my schedule and pulled her into the first bay where she will take center stage for the next few months as I build her up.

We have been planning this build for about a year now and the day has come, she is finally in the shop.....












Later that same day:
















In good company:







Parts are starting to show up:




Now I am stripping the engine bay and interior, then will get the new drivetrain front and center, put the engine on a stand and begin the v8 conversion.

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what is stopping me from doing the swap is the electrical. i know that is the part that stops most including me because its a nightmare. may have to keep a eye on this. hopefully you will include how that part is done.
correct me if i am wrong, for a 4406 case, on a ranger do you not have to notch the frame for it to fit?


There are some interesting obstacles to overcome when working with the 2007 ranger platform, but I like to think if it came from the factory with a sohc and a 5r auto trans then I can make it come with a 96-01 302 V8 and 4r70w.
All the wiring to do this takes place at the old C-115 (ranger dudes call it C-112 I believe) 42 pin wiring connector under the hood. On a 07 this has been replaced with some funky new style connectors.
The 07 Ranger already has a stand alone 4x4 control module (the motorolla box) which will shift the 4406 electric t case just like if it was still the 1354e
I have fit 4406 t cases into Gen II explorers and rangers before, this will be my first IFS ranger with the e shift case. I have done several rangers and explorers using the manual shift 4406.

I have been a part of many of these conversion
I can even wire the motorolla box into a pinto if I needed too... I can add pats to a Gen I ranger if needed, we have many tricks up our sleeves.......
The 4406 case should physically fit the 98-11 Ranger frame just fine, the only area of concern is the shift motor to fuel tank clearance.....The plastic fuel tank in this ranger is set way back away from the v6 t case, if I have to modify the front bracket and make room for the t case shift motor I will chop/cut/weld as needed.
I picked up a 4406 e from a 97 F150 along with the front D shaft.

Some of the NEW challenges are (Keep in mind I have done 83-2003 Ranger 5.0 conversions in the past, v6 conversions, broncos, explorers sport tracs, I converted my 88 BII to full OBD2 V8 back in 2005, recently I even stripped down a 97 explorer dirvetrain and power distribution wiring harness and stuffed it all into the drivers kick panel of a 1940 Ford F1, I love a good challenge. ):

1. Return less fuel line plumbing, the 07 ranger fuel line comes up the spine of the transmission. I can build fuel line(s) as needed. The 97.5 PCM does not care if your fuel rail is return or returnless. I will run returnless on this gt40p. 07 Ranger should have a fuel pump driver module, it will need to be bypassed for my use.

2. Explorer PCM and drivetrain harness do not contain a required wire for the 4x4 shift controller, there is a NSS wire that must be added to the DTRS and run to the trucks 4x4 control module

3. Instrument cluster interface, The only real systems I need to work for me here are the speedometer, tach, water and oil pressure, battery light...the rest of it stays with the truck.
I can use the sohc coolant and oil pressure switches, the tach signal I can modify if needed or move a wire, use guts from 98 cluster, whatever is needed to get the factory 07 tach working I am sure I can sort out. Others have gone before me there are multiple 04+ sport tracs and Rangers that have been wired to accept the 5.0 drivetrain, information is power.

4. VSS issues, the 07 5r55e has a second OSS speed sensor, the 98 Explorer 5.0 harness does not, this may confuse the 98 pcm and or the 07 ranger instrument cluster, dakota digital makes a nice interface for $85 that can fix some of these VSS/ISS/OSS signal issues easily.
My 97.5 pcm is expecting to see a VSS mounted in the tailhousing of the T case, the 97 4406e came with one. I can use a 97.5 or 98 PCM for this build, I have both here. I am leaning towards the 97.5 for the simplicity, skip the pats installation and maybe able to keep his 07 keys in the steering column.

5. PCM pocket, the space in the 07 firewall for the PCM is a completely different shape /size etc. I may have to modify it or re locate the 97.5 pcm

6. The EATC or Electronic Automatic Temperature Controller into a Ranger has been covered 100 times. I have a donor explorer or two to grab parts from
7. The keyless entry into the drivers door has also been done and covered, nothing we cannot handle here
8. The 2014 Edge seats are power and heated, need a nice big power feed, 60 amp in the factory power dist box with dedicated relay, should do it. I have to hack their bases apart to fit the ranger floor pan. I will need to wire up some switches to control the heaters....

What else do we need to overcome?
Some obstacles yes, but I am not sure I see the problem?
I am not saying this to be cocky either, I mean it, any others I am missing?
I am here to learn too!

07 Ranger Wiring book is on it's way........
I may need to get 14 edge book too for these seats (I recently put 08 Navigator heated and cooled seats in my 97 F350 crew )



Day 2:
Ranger is done being stripped, I would do the suspension too but i need her rolling for a little while longer. It is time to bring the donor drivetrain into the shop and strip it down. The engine is being stripped to the long block and built back up with all new gaskets and many new parts, cam, valve springs, etc..... donor is a 99 Explorer limited with 104K on it (T  boned a tree with the drivers door??). Wiring harness and PCM will be from a 97.5 explorer (140K has AWD issues). EATC and other parts will come from the 99 eddie outside ( 99 eddie drivetrain is already going into a 03 sport trac in Bay 2, my step son's project we are working side by side.)

07 strip down to be built back up:


Now I can change the blend door actuator to electronic group LOL





Very rare Mountaineer Premier badge: thinking about it?!?!



Maybe perform a complete ABS delete on this truck



Next step power wash, de-grease,. detail the engine bay! good time to back flush the heater core

1997 Ford F150 4.6L BW 4406e will get new seals and use 07 shift motor:


Wiring plugs that interface the truck to the drivetrain in 2007. All wires to connect truck to engine and transmission pass through here

Engine side



truck side

03 Sport trac one bay over:


Uses very similar wiring harness / power dist box, but still has old style 42 pin C115 (c112) plug. I know the new 07 plugs will contain all of the same wires, because I know where they all go on the sohc and 5r trans


Example, this is the 03 trac power dist box and PCM wiring plug C115 (where the magic happens) Looks ALOT like the 07 harness, just with diff connectors...

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So I stripped down the 07 sohc engine yesterday, grabbing anything I might need to add to the 5.0 conversion. I have the complete engine wiring harness, some sensors and some of the EVAC system tubes.
If I am to compare a 2007 SOHC engine and 5r55e wiring harness to a lets say 1998 SOHC engine and 5r55e wiring harness lets note the differences:
1. One water temp sensor instead of two. I have been reading the 07 instrument cluster uses a bus communications network to get signals for the gauges. I am not sure this is true for the coolant and oil sensors, they look very similar to the earlier models.....
I should be able to plumb these sensors into my 5.0 as needed if needed.

2. PCV valve has a sensor inside it,
3. injector connections are different,
4. 7 wire MAS vs 5 wire
5. extra OSS sensor in the transmission tail housing

Otherwise I do not see any other other major differences, but I will keep looking.

What I am getting at is a 98 5.0L drivetrain is not much different then the V6 and all of these trucks from 95-04 use a similar c115 42 pin connector.
The V8 has two additional injectors, 8 coil pack instead of 6, and it uses a cam synchro mounted on the cam instead of the valve cover mounted sensor. Not far off from the wiring that is already there....

Wiring this drivetrain conversion should be just like the earlier models (01-03), only differences are in the ABS brake module, fuel pump driver module and of course the PATS system. the airbag/restraint computer and 4x4 controller are stand alone units, as is the power distribution and all body functions. No gem module to deal with is always a PLUS.

I will try to retain the 07 abs system, bypass the FPDM and I already ditches the PATS and corresponding PCM.
I have at least two wiring directions I can take to make this 07 either think it is a 98 or stay 07 and just talk to the 98 drivetrain (I prefer the latter when I can pull it off). Once the 07 wiring book gets here I will know more. However I suspect it will end up very similar to those who have gone before me like SVTranger and others who have converted 02-04 trac and sports to the 302, this 07 is very similar to those trucks.

Thanks for listening to my rambling. I will try to keep this thread short and sweet with lots of pics...but the wiring must be talked about if others plan to follow along with what I am doing and why.







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Wiring to stock 07 seats is for the auto tension seatbelts. I will see if I can utilize this with the 2014 edge seats or not. No side airbags on this truck

Donor 5.0 drivetrain is in the shop
This comes from a beautiful 98 Limited that had 104K miles on it at the time of wreck. It was t boned into a tree w the drivers door after getting sideways on a gravel road. This truck was a customer of mine before the wreck, after the insurance was done with it they were nice enough to buy it back and sell it to me so we could get our hands on these wonderful parts. 98 Limited, gt40p AWD, 104K miles, Ford re manufactured 4r70w at some point in its life. I drove this truck when it had 99K on it and I drove it into the shop after the accident. This is an excellent drive train donor for our 07 project here...











Time to strip down the engine and fully drain the trans





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Excellent! I remember seeing that transmission tag before, you must have posted about it.

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yes this drivetrain was going into my white sport trac, in fact it was already in there...well that whole project changed. So today I pulled it back out....This one goes to EddieMoney
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I may not be the only one on the planet that humms the A Team theme song when I'm tearing trucks apart!!
I love the A team!! We miss the show but even the last movie was good really good!
Now where's my gold chains......



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I'm a creature of habit and maybe a bit OCD. Usually after I'd come home and get cleaned up, eat dinner, read the forums, and then I'd go look at my truck and try to visualize like harry hogge. It's thrown me off a little not having it here to look at. The pictures are helping. Lol.



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More donor drive train prep:


We will not be running the 96-97.5 oil cooler setup in our ranger instead we use the 98-01 style lower radiator hose and filter mount to bypass.


One waterpump timing cover bolt did not come loose and rounded. I am lucky only one...these 5.0 are notorious for this. There are some bolts that go into the block and into the water jacket. They get corroded and it is common for them to snap off. No issue, I will get it out. First I tried to use a super socket, 1/2" and then 12mm hammered on...nope too round. So I cut the bolt head off and removed the water pump. Clean the exposed bolt and soak with PB blaster. I tried to grind two flat sections and work the bolt back and forth with a crescent wrench...no go.. snapped right off flush with timing cover. So off comes oil pan and I will work the timing cover over the bolt hopefully w/o damaging the cover...... 













Trans is removed, I will clean, check and re gasket the long block. When can and vale train parts get here they will go in. New Cloyes timing set, new Motorcraft water pump & thermostat. All new felpro gaskets except for the exhaust manifolds at the TM headers...we use the good ones to ensure no exhaust leaks. Waiting on parts.........

Time to work on seats and suspension!











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More tear down on the engine

Very clean inside, a few deposits on the pickup screen could be from the wreckvery nice low mile 302 checks out
Now to clean all the parts and map out my conversion wiring
While waiting for parts I will look at the edge seat base and install to ranger floor pan, seat belt situation
The rear axle will be here this weekend, it is 31 spline explorer 3.73 LS (5.0) with 139K on it (same as truck) we can start to look at the suspension mods

My information says we should be right around 325-340+ crank hp with this setup? p heads, comp cam, proper valve springs, TMH, good airbox/filter, performance exhaust, with stock tune (for now) stock injection (for now) and stock torque converter (for now)

We will see what the overall budget allows for as we go along....

Pair of 302 conversions:













Funny thing about these plugs, I had installed them at 99K miles....before the wreck. What a great opportunity to have a look at the health of our engine. 5K miles later....nice even tan color on each tip..... happy 302



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Waiting on parts. Camshaft /valve train parts and headers should
 be here mid week! Wiring books for 07 ranger and 14 edge will also be here this week. I love Ebay!

In the meantime here is some eye candy
I have one broken stud in the block to extract, yup one of the timing cover bolts. Snapped off flush with the block OF COURSE
If it gets too tricky, Ill take the whole block to a machine shop in town I have been using since I got here. He is awesome, usually $20 and a couple of hours......

Inside of this 104K engine is CLEAN CLEAN!! After close inspection of the block, crank, cam lobes, coolant passages, oil galley, etc.....I give this engine a clean bill of health.
If we are being picky (with trucks I am picky, pull no punches kind of guy) I do see a little extra carbon built up on the gob of silicon left from the factory, they could have changed their oil a little more often. Nothing terrible though, I have seen MUCH worse. People change your oil! I don't care what brand or yadda yadda just change it every 5-7500 miles at LEAST.









I will wait for the cam to get here before I pull the stock lifters and cam out.....



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Torque Monster Headers have arrived!!! (thanks Robert!!)

I already started mapping out the C133 and C110 plugs from the 07 Sohc engine



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Ooooh la la

Whats in the box?


Nice! Loctite, improved EGR tube, new Ford egr adapter, cd stickers, detailed instructions and a CD walking you through the install
Gotta love TMH!





Waiting on camshaft.......
wiring books!!



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Still waiting on the camshaft, valve springs, and adjustable
 pushrod (for measuring) as soon as that bad boy arrives I can put the engine back together and drop it in.

Yesterday I drained the 4r70w transmission and converter. Why you ask?
Because I am headed to Colorado on a final road trip to grab our camping camper.... We have a 30' camper I built years ago to act as our home away from home when camping. We could not bring it with us when we moved so it has been parked at my mother in laws house this whole time. My mission is to haul ass to Colorado get the camper and haul ass back home. While we are there I am dropping off a couple of 5r55e auto trans cores and this 4r70w vale body with Brett so he can do some updates to the trans valve body for us.
Interesting note Brett is now building old A4LD's using 5r5e internals...making a bomb proof A4LD = I can flip the Gen I explorers more often. I really like this idea, we need to save those old Gen I trucks they are tanks!

So I packed up the valve body and we are outta here! Be back end of next week.....
Once the camper is home we will park it down by the river to act as our first "guest cabin" here in Idaho. So when Eddie Money or Rick & Char or Brett or whomever come to visit they have a cabin down by the river 


One part did come in through while we wait, a Raybestos inline magnetic transmission filter, Yeah! How exciting!!



Cam was supposed to be here yesterday.... should see it Monday



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Hope you dont mind. I moved the relevant posts and updated the thread. You are current and up to date here!!

While we wait for parts to arrive there are these topics to explore that relate to the build. I put them in their own threads so as to not clutter 410customs awesome build thread.

My truck before the build
Project Blue Magoo
https://ford-rangers.com/forum45/1396.html

Bolt on active exhaust
https://ford-rangers.com/forum60/1713.html

Pushbutton ABS disable
https://ford-rangers.com/forum55/1714.html

Mod squad
https://ford-rangers.com/forum62/1719.html

Feel free to join these discussions!!!
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Sent a box of stuff to the 410customs shop. Should arrive today. Contents are one driver side door molding, to plastic pieces that were missing on the seats, and a pair of k source power mirrors with paintable covers.

Also, ordered weivision bdv01 HD 360° birdview camera DVR and a pumpkin 7" car stereo monitor with android 8.0 oreo. These will arrive next week and be on their way to 410custom

I will be messing around with emblems and paint this weekend!! Wish me luck. I'm not a painter. Lol



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no but you are a skilled laborer and 33 and a third stone mason!! You can do it!
"Does weird stone mason chant while opening boxes of parts"

Comp cams is waiting on spring retainers of all things before they ship, playing the waiting game. Going to start on the seats this weekend.

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oh bother.....my 10 year old son is like minecraft genius status he has had an I pad since he was 6 months old. We have minecraft for the switch, the PS4, the WII, the WIIU, I pad, phone and now he wants a PC just so he can get some skin that is only available on the pc version..... Now they are beta testing minecraft "world" where you walk around in a virtual minecraft world with your phone.......oh help us all!

Meanwhile my 8 year old grand daughter is the one downstairs in the shop helping me sort bolts and nuts, asking questions about how to weld :)

If you can't beat them, join them! His new PC is on its way....lmfao!!! (we are getting him into programming)

Eddie Money does real life minecraft, "things you can actually touch" as I call it for my son....lifting shovels full of concrete, stacking bricks, you know MAN STUFF!!! no wussies allowed. This ranger is his reward for all the hard work. Meanwhile a 11 year old kid won 3 million bucks for being the best in the world at Fortnite... sometimes I think we are in the wrong business!!



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That 11year old will probably work from the neck up and his body will be in better condition than mine at my age unless he lives off of dew n doritos...

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The 360° birdview security n backup camera and the pumpkin 7" car stereo android monitor arrived and will be headed your way!!!

Glad the camshaft arrived!!! Finally!! (Shakes fist to the sky at comp cams!!) Lol

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CAMSHAFT finally arrived! Hooray! Stay tuned....next I will assemble the engine and trans and get them ready to be installed
Then the truck will be ROLLED outside for another washing, the engine bay and undercarriage will be prepped and washed, detailed and ready for the SBF to be set in place.
Finally time to start putting the v8 together!!


bring on the electronic goodies! I will be ready

Kids are back in school, as fall gets here = more and more shop time for me!!

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