Scatman
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- Joined
- Mar 19, 2014
- Messages
- 13
- Vehicle Year
- 1994
- Transmission
- Manual
Hi everyone. Im new to the site and id like some help. over this past weekend i bought a 94 2.3 2wd standard ranger for $650. the guy i bought it from said that when he was driving home it just shut off on him and wouldnt start back up. he also said that he attemped to pull start it in second gear and it started for a second and then stalled. i went and looked at the truck and the first thing i did was pull back the plastic timing belt cover to see if the belt was still on the gear and it was. next i had the owner turn on the ignition and listened for the fuel pump to prime and it primed for about 2 or 3 seconds. next i pulled the dipstick and looked for signs of water in the oil or gas smell with no signs of either. i pulled the radiator cap and looked for signs of oil. none. so i went ahead and gave the man $600 and pulled it home. the body alone is worth more than $600.
When i got it home i took the fuel neck off and ran a swab stick into the tank to make sure there was gas in it. i know how these ranger fuel gauges can be. 1/2 a tank. the next thing i did was pulled the spark plug from cylinder 1 and had a friend spin the engine over to see it there was a spark. the started made a terrible grinding noise so i went under the passenger side to check it and i could see about half an inch of thread on the 2 bottom bolts. tightened them up and starter works great now. so i had my buddy spin her over again and i got spark at the plug and fire out of the plug hole from the other plug doing its job. im assuming that im getting fuel, air and spark if im getting fire. right? at this point im thinking that the truck jumped time. i pulled all the plugs from the left side of the engine, labeling the plug wires accordingly. after disconnecting the battery i pulled the upper rad hose, drive belt, fan, fan shroud, lower rad hose and rad. i aligned the timing mark on the crankshaft pulley with the top center mark on the timing cover, pulled crankshaft pulley with harmonic balance still attached, unbolted the ac compressor and the idler pulley. i removed the timing belt cover and here is what i observed. the timing belt had a pretty noticeable amount of slack on it. not a huge amount but noticeable. i checked my crankshaft key to make sure that it was still at the 12 oclock position after the removal of the pulley and it was not. i rotated the crank clockwise until the key was at noon and observed the camshaft and oil timing marks. on the camshaft there is a indicator protruding from the rear timing belt cover at the 5 oclock position. on the oil pump there is a timing mark at the 12 oclock position. with the crank key still in place, the camshaft timing mark was at about the 10:30 position and the oil pump was at about the 4 oclock position. so i loosened the tensioner and pushed it to the left with my hand and slid the belt off. once i got the belt off i pushed the tensioner all the way to the left and tightened it up to make it easier to install the new belt.
after returning with the new parts i went ahead and changed the thermostat and put on a new gasket. changed the water pump.
next i checked my crank to make sure it was still in position and it was. i started putting the timing belt on at the crank first. i spun the oil pump timing mark to 12 oclock to match the other mark and ran the belt around its right side up to the cam keeping good tension. i took a socket and ratchet and rotated the cam clockwise back to the proper timing marks and ran the belt over the top and back over the tensioner. i checked all my marks and they were still aligned. released the tensioner and with a little more tension added via crowbar i tightened it down. i wanted to do a quick dry run on the truck before i buttoned her all back up. i put the harmonic balancer back on and spaced the crank postiton sensor. i put the plugs and wires back in. spun her over and nothing. i pulled the number 1 plug and made sure i was still getting spark and fuel. yup. checked the fuel pump to make sure it was priming. 10-4. checked all fuses under the dash and under the hood. one blown 15 amp under the dash. replaced. spun her over. nothing. sprayed carburator cleaner into the plenum. spun her over and it stuttered like it wanted to start but i was unable to reproduce that result with another shot of carb cleaner.
now that youre up to date any advice?
i checked the fuel pressure at the schrader valve with a screwdriver because i dont have a fuel pressure gauge but i will have one later today. with key on theres a little dribble of fuel. the only time i get fuel to spray out of the schrader is during cranking. do i have a fuel problem?
im thinking that something in the fuel or ignition system went kaput and thats why it shut off on the previous owner and the timing jump was a result of dumping the clutch in 2nd.
so the main question is why wont it start? any help would be greatly
When i got it home i took the fuel neck off and ran a swab stick into the tank to make sure there was gas in it. i know how these ranger fuel gauges can be. 1/2 a tank. the next thing i did was pulled the spark plug from cylinder 1 and had a friend spin the engine over to see it there was a spark. the started made a terrible grinding noise so i went under the passenger side to check it and i could see about half an inch of thread on the 2 bottom bolts. tightened them up and starter works great now. so i had my buddy spin her over again and i got spark at the plug and fire out of the plug hole from the other plug doing its job. im assuming that im getting fuel, air and spark if im getting fire. right? at this point im thinking that the truck jumped time. i pulled all the plugs from the left side of the engine, labeling the plug wires accordingly. after disconnecting the battery i pulled the upper rad hose, drive belt, fan, fan shroud, lower rad hose and rad. i aligned the timing mark on the crankshaft pulley with the top center mark on the timing cover, pulled crankshaft pulley with harmonic balance still attached, unbolted the ac compressor and the idler pulley. i removed the timing belt cover and here is what i observed. the timing belt had a pretty noticeable amount of slack on it. not a huge amount but noticeable. i checked my crankshaft key to make sure that it was still at the 12 oclock position after the removal of the pulley and it was not. i rotated the crank clockwise until the key was at noon and observed the camshaft and oil timing marks. on the camshaft there is a indicator protruding from the rear timing belt cover at the 5 oclock position. on the oil pump there is a timing mark at the 12 oclock position. with the crank key still in place, the camshaft timing mark was at about the 10:30 position and the oil pump was at about the 4 oclock position. so i loosened the tensioner and pushed it to the left with my hand and slid the belt off. once i got the belt off i pushed the tensioner all the way to the left and tightened it up to make it easier to install the new belt.
after returning with the new parts i went ahead and changed the thermostat and put on a new gasket. changed the water pump.
next i checked my crank to make sure it was still in position and it was. i started putting the timing belt on at the crank first. i spun the oil pump timing mark to 12 oclock to match the other mark and ran the belt around its right side up to the cam keeping good tension. i took a socket and ratchet and rotated the cam clockwise back to the proper timing marks and ran the belt over the top and back over the tensioner. i checked all my marks and they were still aligned. released the tensioner and with a little more tension added via crowbar i tightened it down. i wanted to do a quick dry run on the truck before i buttoned her all back up. i put the harmonic balancer back on and spaced the crank postiton sensor. i put the plugs and wires back in. spun her over and nothing. i pulled the number 1 plug and made sure i was still getting spark and fuel. yup. checked the fuel pump to make sure it was priming. 10-4. checked all fuses under the dash and under the hood. one blown 15 amp under the dash. replaced. spun her over. nothing. sprayed carburator cleaner into the plenum. spun her over and it stuttered like it wanted to start but i was unable to reproduce that result with another shot of carb cleaner.
now that youre up to date any advice?
i checked the fuel pressure at the schrader valve with a screwdriver because i dont have a fuel pressure gauge but i will have one later today. with key on theres a little dribble of fuel. the only time i get fuel to spray out of the schrader is during cranking. do i have a fuel problem?
im thinking that something in the fuel or ignition system went kaput and thats why it shut off on the previous owner and the timing jump was a result of dumping the clutch in 2nd.
so the main question is why wont it start? any help would be greatly