- Joined
- May 25, 2023
- Messages
- 8
- Reaction score
- 6
- Location
- Idaho
- Vehicle Year
- 1984
- Make / Model
- Ford Ranger
- Engine Type
- 2.8 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
I'm sure this has been asked many many times..
Just bought an 84 Ranger 2.8L 3spd Auto 4x4
She runs rich. The previous owner was planning to do the duraspark conversion and collected some of the parts for it, but was unsuccessful in finding a distributor. I work in parts at a Ford dealership so I have been digging deep into this one. When I look up the cardone distributor it says it fits the 84 ranger?? The oem part# does not cross to the same cardone part# so I have my doubts. I guess what I am asking is will the OEM distributor work on the old 84 for the rest of the conversion? I'm used to the newer Fords so the carbureted world is bit foreign to me. My parts catalog barely goes back to 1980 so i'm lucky if I can get part numbers for anything 1980-1995ish.
Should I look for a used pinto distributor?
Just bought an 84 Ranger 2.8L 3spd Auto 4x4
She runs rich. The previous owner was planning to do the duraspark conversion and collected some of the parts for it, but was unsuccessful in finding a distributor. I work in parts at a Ford dealership so I have been digging deep into this one. When I look up the cardone distributor it says it fits the 84 ranger?? The oem part# does not cross to the same cardone part# so I have my doubts. I guess what I am asking is will the OEM distributor work on the old 84 for the rest of the conversion? I'm used to the newer Fords so the carbureted world is bit foreign to me. My parts catalog barely goes back to 1980 so i'm lucky if I can get part numbers for anything 1980-1995ish.
Should I look for a used pinto distributor?