Yeah I was going to do the rebuild myself so that will save on labor and it's about 400$ in parts... I can't seem to find a motor from a junk yard any lower then around 600.
So my engine has a bad compression issue so I'm looking for advice would it cheaper to go to the salvage yard for a "new" motor or rebuild. It's a 95 ranger with a 3.0l in it 2wd.
It has spark. I still need to run a fuel pressure test. But all the components are new except the lines and rail which were blown out when I changed the pump, fpr filter and injectors. It was literally running right before I put the Y pipe on.
So I have a 95 ford ranger 3.0l v6. I had it running but I had no exhaust on it only the stock manifolds I'm building a new exhaust for it. I went to the junk yard over the weekend to find a Y pipe. I find one and clean it up and install it on the truck then I try and start the truck and I can't...
So the engine isn't going to run right till I get the exhaust hooked up properly and properly install the O2 sensors into the exhaust, The reason the exhaust got messed up was because I wasn't thinking it threw very well and I cut the Y pipe in a very bad spot to remove the old exhaust manifolds...
Yes I'm running the stock exhaust manifolds. So once I install the y pipe I can run it straight back as long I just go over the axle?
It also has a new fpr I haven't done a test on it yet but I'm going to. Yes I understand the firing order I have the book for the vehicle, I Don't have the...
I sorry I should rephrase it. I have to start the truck with holding the gas pedal down and then start playing with the gas pedal until it finally starts.....It has brand new injectors and there isn't any fuel leaking out on the top of the motor. So could the fuel go anywhere else if it's...
Hey guys. So I'm looking for a little Info. As of right now I have no exhaust on my truck (95 ranger xlt 3.0 2wd). The truck runs weak but runs. Now I'm trying build my own exhaust from the Y pipe on back. I went to the junk yard find me a Y pipe, is it better to have the rest of the piping as...
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