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i thought you had to change the oil pan unless running hysteer with lift because otherwise the clearance isnt in the right place.... thats what i was told way back when... and the reason i got an oil pan to put my 22r 2wd engine into my 4x4
i don't know, mine was out of a 92 2wd and i didn't change the oil pan. it clears the highsteer but is a little close to the ram.
with stock springs, you can't run the 2wd pan. when the suspension compresses, the sump will smack the housing.
Oh yea, I've had a 2wd engine in my 4by for over 3 years and have a monster dent in the pan from the axle.
as i understand it autos suck a lot of power from the engine, not sure if it's true but makes sense. plus manuels are much more fun to drive
Only about 15% of your hp.
I told you that, jim. this is what happens when you don't pay attention. I said, with stock springs, you can't run the 2wd pan. when the suspension compresses, the sump will smack the housing. I put a hole in a 2wd pan in a 4wd truck with NO LIFT driving on the street. Lifted, however, like Brads truck, there is clearance to make it work.
thats 15 horsepower when you talk about these engines lol. out of 100 horsepower, you would notice it.
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