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- City
- Elizabeth
- State - Country
- PA - USA
- Vehicle Year
- 1996
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
- Drive
- 2WD
- Engine
- 3.0 V6
- Transmission
- Manual
- Total Lift
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I got 3.0 from newer year than my 96 ford came with. I know there is difference, but the block internals should be the SAME ?. MY concern is I don't want to put it back in without new timing chain, and the engine i got had broken Synchronizer on it, (just CAP) . After I tore down mine and saw how completely worn out the cam gear was, i wanted to make sure this one (new used) wasn't either, it wasn't but got new one any ways. NOW there is nothing that i can find that says how to make sure synchronizer and the TDC piston and timing chain should be aligned to so all work together, ATM my arrow on the installation tool points towards fire wall (think that is wrong) 2nd when I tore down to inspect timing chain the mark where not aligned. And I know the piston was on TDC before I put the heads, and accordance to the Chilton timing sync was on 6th tooth from gap. So, when I turned crank to align the MARKS it moved my Synch arrow backwards, which is why points the wrong way. and my piston is no longer at TDC<> So as old school MECH> self-taught, 20-year vet AVIATOIN, I am pretty sure this timing gear is 180 out. So, my question is what's correct way to put them in synch........ all videos show timing set chain should be taught, only fits on one way. aligned to cam and crank MY part arrives today at 5 pm. hope i can get quality response cause ford dealer ship said they couldn't get tech to help for 5 min of his time. Thanks Joe,
