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2.0L ('83-'88) Possible mechanical carb swap.


J.Incognito

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City
Austin
Vehicle Year
1985
Transmission
Manual
So under the hood my 85 ford ranger there is a mess of wires and computers and everything seems to be just to run my carb properly and allow it to idle right. Is there a way to replace this carb with the electric choke for a mechanical one or can I simply replace all of these components with mechanical ones and what are some of the pros and cons of doing so?
 
So under the hood my 85 ford ranger there is a mess of wires and computers and everything seems to be just to run my carb properly and allow it to idle right. Is there a way to replace this carb with the electric choke for a mechanical one or can I simply replace all of these components with mechanical ones and what are some of the pros and cons of doing so?
Is the distributor electronic?

If it is...its a feedback like the 2.8's...so i would imagine it would be like durasparking a 2.8...Pinto carb/Pinto distributor/Pinto control box...in a nutshell.

If the distributor is vaccuum should be able to hook up a 2.0 carb from a pinto and block off any non important vaccuum ports and go.

Im not at all familiar with the 2.0 though
 

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