Thanks well it seems I got a bigger problem I checked compression and it's sitting round 50-60 so I can't see how thats helping it at all!!!
I feel like I need to take a really long vaction!!!!!!
Don't be too discouraged!! My truck ran pretty good, started up on the first revolution of the engine, but was pushing major league oil in to the air filter. Then it would end up burned out the exhaust.
I checked the left cylinder bank and found the cylinders were around 75 PSI, 100 PSI being the lowest acceptable. I was surprised she ran as well as she did.
Right now I am in the midst of pulling the engine to do a re-ring / re-bearing / re-gasket. I was able to buy the kit (all brand name parts) on eBay for $150 shipped. I am not upset at all (though the guy I bought it from is a diesel mechanic and said that all it needed was a tune up... yeah right!) because I am going to clean and paint the engine and engine bay, clean up the wiring, and convert to Duraspark II ignition.
I pulled the wiring / vacuum lines last night, what a rat's nest. The funny thing is, the engine itself is tiny. But all of the auxiliary components (needed, and not so needed) add the bulk. I can now access the plugs on the right bank which was a near impossibility before.
If you do pull the engine be very careful with the wiring and the vacuum lines. I was very careful and still snapped several brittle lines. I also found some wires where the insulation was so decayed that bare wires were rubbing together. Not good at all. The good thing for me is, 90% of the vac. lines and wiring are going bye bye. I will probably test each individual component (solenoids, etc), clean them, and put them on my eBay store so someone else can keep their Ranger emissions compliant.