On most electronically controlled engines, it's not possible to adjust fuel richness, this job is done by engine's computer. If you think your engine is misworking, it must be checked by a qualified mechanic.,
No , the 2.5 liter - 4 cylinder engine in a 1998 Ford Ranger IS NOT an interference engine
Relay # 6 is the ( starter relay ) in the Power Distribution Box , in the engine compartment of a 1998 Ford Ranger
No , it is NOT an interference engine ( according to the Gates website )
2.3 L engine in a 1998 Ranger???? The 2.5 L cam belt should be changed at 120,000 miles.
The 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine used in the 1998 Ford Ranger is NOT an interference engine , according to the Gates website ( so the answer is NO )
The 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine in a 1998 Ford Ranger has 117 horsepower at 4500 RPM
you have to remove it lck it two times spit on it and put in ur privates
According to the 1998 Ford Ranger Owner Guide : ( 5W-30 engine oil ) is used in the 2.5 litre four cylinder engine * with engine oil filter change , 4.5 U.S. quarts of 5W-30 engine oil for the 2.5
According to the 1998 Ford Ranger Owner Guide : With engine oil filter change : The 2.5 liter four cylinder engine takes ( 4.3 litres / 4.5 U.S. quarts of engine oil )
Yes ANSWER No - a 1998 3.0 L Ford Ranger does not have a distributor which would allow you to adjust the ignition timing - it has a coil pack and the ignition timing is controlled by the PCM ( powertrain control module )
On a 1998 Ford Ranger : The 2.5 liter four cylinder engine has a timing BELT The 3.0 and 4.0 liter V6 engines have a timing CHAIN
According to the Gates website , the 2.5 liter four cylinder in a 1998 Ford Ranger is NOT an interference engine , so the answer would be ( NO )