DrewNukesEm
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- Feb 5, 2012
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- Location
- Independence, Oregon
- Vehicle Year
- 1984
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Size
- 2.3L
- Transmission
- Manual
Okay so I decided to post up the progression of my Ranger here on the forum.
For those that don’t know about it, I just recently picked up a 1984 Ford Ranger, 2.3L, 5-speed, 4x4 for a mild off-road project.
It was originally an old man's that bought it brand new in '83.
I was told that he blew the head gasket and replaced the head, timing belt and a few other parts, then got sick and unfortunately ended up being put in a home due to his age and health, however since getting into the engine, I’m not so sure he did anything besides a new timing belt possibly.
After lots of research and discussion with some great members here on TRS, I have plan going from the stock Ranger “O” port, “O” port intake manifold, and Carter 1 bbl carb to an oval port 2.3 head with roller cam along with a intake manifold to match, and 2100 Autolite carb. I also have a ’96 ranger stock tubular header I plan on installing as well. The main reason I wanted to do all this besides the engine condition, was to remove all the emission stuff as it was all hacked into, and a major mess when I picked it up. I have a box of parts I’ve bought that I plan on refreshing with.
Box of new parts include:
-Distributor
-Ignition control module
-Distributor cap and rotor
-Spark plugs
-Spark plug wires
-Serpentine belt
-Timing belt kit
-Thermostat
-Thermostat housing, and gasket
-Radiator cap
-Water pump
-Upper radiator hose
-Lower radiator hose
-Heater hose
-Fuel filter
-Air filter
-Oil drain plug
-Wipers
I also plan on getting a few other little things as well.
As for suspension and tires, I’m planning on a 2” lift, and either 30X9.50, or 31X9.50 tires.
Front – 2” aluminum coil spacers with adjustable camber/caster bushings
Rear – Belltech 6400 2” lift shackles (or similar)
I’ll keep updated, thanks!
Here are some pictures before I bought it with some sweet hubcaps...
The side, it's all super straight...
The interior with the box of parts...
The engine before I bought it...
OEM ignition control module – Duraspark...?
Getting started…
Coolant mixed with oil, one of many clues that the head had not been touched!
Showing the “O” port Ranger head after intake manifold removal…
Showing the matching “O” port intake manifold…
The OEM carb…
Top shot of the head…
After timing belt removal…
After cylinder head removal…
Front to back…
Clarifying it is a 2.3, and not a 2.0…
Shot of the valves and gasket on cylinder head…
More to come!
For those that don’t know about it, I just recently picked up a 1984 Ford Ranger, 2.3L, 5-speed, 4x4 for a mild off-road project.
It was originally an old man's that bought it brand new in '83.
I was told that he blew the head gasket and replaced the head, timing belt and a few other parts, then got sick and unfortunately ended up being put in a home due to his age and health, however since getting into the engine, I’m not so sure he did anything besides a new timing belt possibly.
After lots of research and discussion with some great members here on TRS, I have plan going from the stock Ranger “O” port, “O” port intake manifold, and Carter 1 bbl carb to an oval port 2.3 head with roller cam along with a intake manifold to match, and 2100 Autolite carb. I also have a ’96 ranger stock tubular header I plan on installing as well. The main reason I wanted to do all this besides the engine condition, was to remove all the emission stuff as it was all hacked into, and a major mess when I picked it up. I have a box of parts I’ve bought that I plan on refreshing with.
Box of new parts include:
-Distributor
-Ignition control module
-Distributor cap and rotor
-Spark plugs
-Spark plug wires
-Serpentine belt
-Timing belt kit
-Thermostat
-Thermostat housing, and gasket
-Radiator cap
-Water pump
-Upper radiator hose
-Lower radiator hose
-Heater hose
-Fuel filter
-Air filter
-Oil drain plug
-Wipers
I also plan on getting a few other little things as well.
As for suspension and tires, I’m planning on a 2” lift, and either 30X9.50, or 31X9.50 tires.
Front – 2” aluminum coil spacers with adjustable camber/caster bushings
Rear – Belltech 6400 2” lift shackles (or similar)
I’ll keep updated, thanks!
Here are some pictures before I bought it with some sweet hubcaps...
The side, it's all super straight...
The interior with the box of parts...
The engine before I bought it...
OEM ignition control module – Duraspark...?
Getting started…
Coolant mixed with oil, one of many clues that the head had not been touched!
Showing the “O” port Ranger head after intake manifold removal…
Showing the matching “O” port intake manifold…
The OEM carb…
Top shot of the head…
After timing belt removal…
After cylinder head removal…
Front to back…
Clarifying it is a 2.3, and not a 2.0…
Shot of the valves and gasket on cylinder head…
More to come!