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Old 02-13-2014, 12:40 PM
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I have a 1994 F150 4.9 and it has the E4OD. It has 300,000 and dead now(rebuilt 3 times). It now has a porosity leak and leaking by pressure. My question is, I have located a 1995 F150 identical to mine except for the year. Can I swap the tranny and PCM from the 95 to mine and be ok?(the 95 is a newly rebuilt but truck was hit and totalled.) Thanks
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A 95 E4OD ?? hell ya...
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A 95 E4OD ?? hell ya...
so that means it will work with computer swap?
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what motor does the wrecked 95 have in it
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4.9...same as mine
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why would you need the PCM then ??
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I believe the 1994 tranny had the diodes on the solenoid pack and the 1995 had them in the PCM, not the solenoid pack. Hence 1995 tranny with 1994 pcm means no diode protection,,,,,am I wrong???
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It seems you know more about it than I...I would assume it would be a plug and play with anything below OBII 92-95 E4OD...now an AOD maybe...yea just bring the PCM then.



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