to answer the question, yes. it can be done you just have to swap your old parts or mod the harness. *flex* i did it
According to Gates ( they manufacture timing belts ) the 2.3 L engine in a 1994 Ford Ranger is NOT an interference engine
The 4 cylinder engine is 2.3 liters ( 140 cubic inches ) in a 1994 Ford Ranger
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I believe the answer is ( no ) From what I have read there are ( 3 ) different engine blocks for the Ford 4.0 liter EFI engine ( which is an Over Head Valve / pushrod design engine ) ( 1990 / 1991 to 1994 ) ( 1995 and 1996 ) ( 1997 to 2000 )
For a 1994 Ford Ranger , 3.0 liter V6 engine : ( 5W-30 is the PREFERRED oil )
145hp
Check out www.fueleconomy.gov
4.6
huh?
A 1994 Ford Ranger 2.3 liter is a ( 4 cylinder engine )
On a 1994 Ford Ranger ( which is OBD I , EEC IV ) should have an EEC TEST connection in the engine compartment ( P.S. I'm not a mechanic / technician )
For a 1994 Ford Ranger , 4.0L V6 engine : The PREFERRED oil is 5W-30 With engine oil filter change ( 5.0 U.S. quarts / 4.7 litres )
A 5.0 liter engine will fit in a 1994 Ford Ranger with some modifications. The position of the transmission, motor mounts, and wiring will all need to be changed.