dmch82bl8
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I have a 1994 4x4 Ranger w/ 3.0L.
I am in the process of swapping engines with another 3.0L from the same year. I was having problems with my original engine. It was missing intermittently when I would give it more throttle. I thought it might be a problem with one of the heads, so instead of buying rebuilt heads, gaskets, and head bolts for over $400, I bought a whole used engine w/ a 1 year warranty for $400+.
Well, today when I was swapping parts, I removed the distributor caps from both engines and noticed that on my original, the rotor mechanism just didn't feel right. I can grab the rotor and turn it right and left about 1/4 of an inch, and I can lift it about as much. I can also move it from side to side a little bit. Now on the other motor that I just bought, the rotor mechanism is tight all around, and doesn't move, which is how I believe it's suppose to be.
Does anyone have any info on this? Could this have been my problem all along? Any ideas? Has anyone else encountered this type of thing?
Anyway,
I am going to slowly, (in my spare time), completely rebuild my original motor, and put it back in the truck when it's finished, but It seems like now I might need a new Distributor.
I forgot to add, I removed all the spark plugs one at a time to check condition, and noticed that plugs from cylinders 1-5 were dry and normal light tannish orange color, but # 6 cylinder looked as if it hadn't been firing in awhile and was wet with gas and a darker color.
Any thoughts?
I am in the process of swapping engines with another 3.0L from the same year. I was having problems with my original engine. It was missing intermittently when I would give it more throttle. I thought it might be a problem with one of the heads, so instead of buying rebuilt heads, gaskets, and head bolts for over $400, I bought a whole used engine w/ a 1 year warranty for $400+.
Well, today when I was swapping parts, I removed the distributor caps from both engines and noticed that on my original, the rotor mechanism just didn't feel right. I can grab the rotor and turn it right and left about 1/4 of an inch, and I can lift it about as much. I can also move it from side to side a little bit. Now on the other motor that I just bought, the rotor mechanism is tight all around, and doesn't move, which is how I believe it's suppose to be.
Does anyone have any info on this? Could this have been my problem all along? Any ideas? Has anyone else encountered this type of thing?
Anyway,
I am going to slowly, (in my spare time), completely rebuild my original motor, and put it back in the truck when it's finished, but It seems like now I might need a new Distributor.
I forgot to add, I removed all the spark plugs one at a time to check condition, and noticed that plugs from cylinders 1-5 were dry and normal light tannish orange color, but # 6 cylinder looked as if it hadn't been firing in awhile and was wet with gas and a darker color.
Any thoughts?
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