you need to make sure that the mrks line up, but the ecu, will adjust timing and whatnot to an extent, but only within a few degrees. if you have a shop book this will explain more thoroughly, i dont have mine handy, but it is in there.
58L = 1,961.21 fl oz 23L = 777.723 fl oz
I believe the pump is in the fuel tank on your car and just pull the tank and replace the pump. The less gas you have in it the easier it is to handle. On some cars you have to drop the exhaust system some.
egr valve location on a 1997 ford ranger 23l
Take it to jasper they rebuild any motor.
yes
they stems from the intake manafold then run in several places
The engine oil capacity for the 1992 2.3L is 5 quarts (includes filter).
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i called the ford dealership they recominded that u not do it yoursealf unless you had a full shop worth of equipment i have a 93 ford ranger 2.3L 5speed and i had it done by a local mechanic for 300 i bout the parts myself it was worth it..
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bad crank shaft position sensor
On my 1993 Ranger, 2.3L, it is a bolt between the two front wheels underneth the engine. Should be pretty easy to spot. The oil filter is on the drivers side of the engine, towards the bottom. Also easy to spot.
23L 4cylinder motors dont have distributors the cylinders on the block are numbered (front to back) 1234 and the firing order is 1-3-2-4 Correct Firing Order: Correct firing order is 1-3-4-2; Haynes Manual #36071, 1993-2005 Ford Ranger Pick-ups
The PCV is located on the driver's side of the engine. It is at the same level as the spark plugs, in the middle of the engine. It is not seated in the oil cover. It is seated in the oil diverter.