Can I install a 2011 explorer engine in my 2005 explorer ? I found one cheap and mine is a late model 2005 4wd w no sport track 4.0 that needs full rebuild....

Asked by tscher77 Jun 16, 2014 at 05:35 PM about the 2005 Ford Explorer XLT Sport V6 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The 2011 vin is 1FMHK8F87BGA02312

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If both engines are 4.0 V6 you may be getting a close with six years of separation. An internet check via engine type and vin will tell you. Can I ask how cheap is cheap? Are you going to install it yourself? How many miles on the 2011? Is it a wreck? Sounds relatively new for a junker.

The 2011 has only 7000 miles on it! And the problem is I believe it's a 3.5 liter in vin and limited edition. Will it bolt to trans of my '05. Yes im a mechanic by trade so I will be installing it. I also wonder if I need the wiring harness and computer....or exhaust matching up....any thoughts

73,360

Isn't the 3.5 the ecoboost turbo V6? I check on line and the transmissions for 2005 and 2011 do not appear to match up. Besides, there are numerous suits against ford for defects in design and assembly for that engine, I believe.

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