- Joined
- May 15, 2020
- Messages
- 113
- Points
- 601
- Vehicle Year
- 2011
- Engine
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Total Drop
- 4/5
- Tire Size
- 245/45-18 & 275/40-18
- My credo
- Tighten it until it snaps then back off a 1/4 turn
Ordered my 4/5 lowering kit from DJM
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Rubbed mink oil leather conditioner into the dash.
Drove my Ranger to the local mtns for the day, and did some trails to a favorite spot to look into the valley...think of what my purpose is...
BTW, this thread is at 25 pages now...Rusty needs a 3.0 for his Ranger, as somebody mentioned a few pages back.
That was me who said that @rusty ol ranger and @PetroleumJunkie412 had to swap their 2.9's for a 3.0. So somewhere we've got to find two of them in good running order (but not the one currently in my Taurus - they can't have that one).
So you really think there is more than one of them left in circulation that runs well?![]()
The point of an engine swap is to gain power, not lose it.That was me who said that @rusty ol ranger and @PetroleumJunkie412 had to swap their 2.9's for a 3.0. So somewhere we've got to find two of them in good running order (but not the one currently in my Taurus - they can't have that one).
Of course! There are hundreds of thousands of them. Considering that they were made for 20 years, and installed in five different model lines, finding two of them (other than mine!) will be easy.
That was me who said that @rusty ol ranger and @PetroleumJunkie412 had to swap their 2.9's for a 3.0. So somewhere we've got to find two of them in good running order (but not the one currently in my Taurus - they can't have that one).
You remembered to loosen the cam sprocket bolts and check the diamond washers... right?Got the engine back together and running, woooo! I think total time (actually working) was about 8 hours but that includes the fact that I spit shined every peice, did the injectors, pcv system, and a bunch of other gaskets besides just the valve cover and manifold. If I was motivated and didnt do a bunch of unnecessary stuff I think i could have knocked it out in 3 hours. Still insane amount of work for a effin valve cover.
Oh, bonus points if anyone can explain why my brake booster vacuum line runs from the intake manifold (normal...) but also has a T to a hose running off the air intake tube which is NOT a vacuum source? Never even noticed that before.