rover75lover
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Saw on a post on here about swapping autoboxes
Mines a 96 2.5 dte can i put in a 4.6 liter aotobox and if so what other parts do I need to swap over please.
I'm asking as mines done 138 thousand miles and to be honesst I'm not good with auto box technology.
If it can be done i was going to look for them at my leisure and store them for the future.
I'm a bit concerned as although my box works ok ,touch wood, I am finding that once warmed up the change from first to second is quite a jolt,fine when its coldd,in fact its smooth but once war,it does snatch quite badly and I have to feather the throttle so to speak.
I changed the oil,new filter etc and added one bottle of the Lucas additive but I've only done 300 miles in it yet so i doubt its had time to fully work yet.
What I dont waant to happen is for the box to fail on me and have to pay through the nose for another one when I'm desperate for one.
My Rangey works for her living so if its off the road i lose income and customers,so I need to be on her collar so to speak. Used to have a van but it wouldnt get where I wanted it to,ride was awful and in the end the insurance was just too expensive for the work i do i have to carry specialist expensive parts. Dont have to worry about it any more now as my faithful huskey cross lady dog (canine type) thouroughly enjoys occupying the front seat and makes the other work lads sit in the back! If they try to move her,they soon regret it,lol.
Mines a 96 2.5 dte can i put in a 4.6 liter aotobox and if so what other parts do I need to swap over please.
I'm asking as mines done 138 thousand miles and to be honesst I'm not good with auto box technology.
If it can be done i was going to look for them at my leisure and store them for the future.
I'm a bit concerned as although my box works ok ,touch wood, I am finding that once warmed up the change from first to second is quite a jolt,fine when its coldd,in fact its smooth but once war,it does snatch quite badly and I have to feather the throttle so to speak.
I changed the oil,new filter etc and added one bottle of the Lucas additive but I've only done 300 miles in it yet so i doubt its had time to fully work yet.
What I dont waant to happen is for the box to fail on me and have to pay through the nose for another one when I'm desperate for one.
My Rangey works for her living so if its off the road i lose income and customers,so I need to be on her collar so to speak. Used to have a van but it wouldnt get where I wanted it to,ride was awful and in the end the insurance was just too expensive for the work i do i have to carry specialist expensive parts. Dont have to worry about it any more now as my faithful huskey cross lady dog (canine type) thouroughly enjoys occupying the front seat and makes the other work lads sit in the back! If they try to move her,they soon regret it,lol.