RangerFella
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- Joined
- Jan 10, 2008
- Messages
- 84
- Vehicle Year
- 1997
- Transmission
- Manual
Okay, I've got a 1997 Ranger 2wd with the 2.3 and a stick. I currently have some sort of transmission/clutch problem. Only 64,000 miles.
Sometimes, not all the time, sometimes, the truck doesn't want to go into first with the clutch pushed all the way to the floor (at a dead stop, like a stop sign or light). I am almost 100% sure the clutch isn't slipping but there is obviously something wrong with it. Also, it doesn't like to go from 1-2 and 2-3 and every once in a while 3-4. 4-5 has never given me any trouble. The stick 'jerks' and it feels like it's 'catching' when I change gears. It actually made a grinding noise...once. I think it was while I was going from 2-3. Anyway, what is this issue with the truck and how much is it going to cost to fix?
I'm assuming that since the clutch isn't slipping I don't need a new clutch. Is this right? Is it possibly just the master and/or slave cylinders, or even more simple, could it just have air or an leak in the system?
My second question is about the engine. Could I [meaning a mechanic, not me personally] drop a 3.0 or a 4.0 right in this truck or is there more to it than that? How much do you think it would cost [new engine + work] and what are the downsides, besides gas mileage? Premature wear or what? Also, what would the gas mileage sacrifice be like? 5mpg for a 4.0, like 25 (which is what the truck gets with the 2.3, right? I haven't had it long enough to figure it out) v.s. 20-22mpg with the 4.0?
Thanks
Sometimes, not all the time, sometimes, the truck doesn't want to go into first with the clutch pushed all the way to the floor (at a dead stop, like a stop sign or light). I am almost 100% sure the clutch isn't slipping but there is obviously something wrong with it. Also, it doesn't like to go from 1-2 and 2-3 and every once in a while 3-4. 4-5 has never given me any trouble. The stick 'jerks' and it feels like it's 'catching' when I change gears. It actually made a grinding noise...once. I think it was while I was going from 2-3. Anyway, what is this issue with the truck and how much is it going to cost to fix?
I'm assuming that since the clutch isn't slipping I don't need a new clutch. Is this right? Is it possibly just the master and/or slave cylinders, or even more simple, could it just have air or an leak in the system?
My second question is about the engine. Could I [meaning a mechanic, not me personally] drop a 3.0 or a 4.0 right in this truck or is there more to it than that? How much do you think it would cost [new engine + work] and what are the downsides, besides gas mileage? Premature wear or what? Also, what would the gas mileage sacrifice be like? 5mpg for a 4.0, like 25 (which is what the truck gets with the 2.3, right? I haven't had it long enough to figure it out) v.s. 20-22mpg with the 4.0?
Thanks