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2000 Ranger Shaking Problem


And maybe a head or head gasket

It was the Temp Needle in the red, should have shut it off at soon as temp needle got to 3/4
NEVER try to "make it home" or anywhere else if Temp starts to go high
Engine will cool off, may take an hour or two but it WILL cool off just sitting
Then you can start it up and drive for a few minutes then shut it off again
If it takes you 10 hour to "make it home" and it would cost $2,000 to replace both heads, then you were MAKING $200/hour just for sitting around, lol
If it takes you 5 hours then $400/hour, you could have been a lawyer, lol
 
Found out it needs exhaust system the whole thing as I am NY but truck is California emissions only. $2500 or more haha.
 

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