Depends, can you change it out yourself. Rangers come with 3 different engines from 4 cyl. to 4.0 v-6.
Depends on make, model, year, and engine size. At a minimum it will cost $500.
It depends on the year, make, model, mileage and general condition of the vehicle. Consult a trusted mechanic.
Sounds like a blown head gasket.
It depends on the make, model, year, engine, AC or non-AC and your location, need more info.
price varys from your car model and where u buy the head gasket or where u go to it fixed. our best bet is calling around to see your local automobile part store for the best prices
A blown manifold exhaust gasket, is simple to explain. The Exhaust manifold ,are bolted to your heads. Which the exhaust pipes are connected to. There is a gasket that goes between the Header and head. What you have is that the gasket is leaking. To fix the problem you have to unbolt the manifold from the head and replace all the gaskets. Dependeing on make and model, you may have a one peice gasket or if you have individual gaskets. all you do is loosen the Mainifold and slip out the old ones and slip in the new ones. Depending on how old and rusty your Mainfold is , you might have to unbolt the Mainifold all the way off. and/of take of the exhaust pipe. But it should be simple. Hope that helps out some.
You need to call your local repair shops for estimates. You will need to tell them the year, make, model, and engine of your car. Call multiple shops
You have a blown cylinder head gasket , water and oil are entering the cylinders through the gasket, get a manual on your model car before approaching a garage , you may find as I did that it is not all the dread they try to tell you it is , I have repaired a few with no mechanical knowledge prior.
I have a ranger model 101.13 that my father bought new in 1946
Need more info.- make / model / engine... Could be a leaking seal in a turbo, leaking / blown intake plenum gasket, fault crankcase vent valve, etc.
If your Ranger is a bolt action .22, it is likely a Marlin Model 80 made for Sears.
Heres the deal, to replace a head gasket it is obviously different by car and make and model, but a good formula to go by is about three to four times the cost of the parts.The average cost of parts to do this job is around 3 to 4 hundred dollars so expect to pay around $1200 to $1600 on the job.There are many ways other than that to figure it out like estimated hours.. On average a head gasket replacement will take 7 to 9 hours labor plus parts.This is a good figure to use however, most vehicles that have a blown head gasket are quite old and you should use the cost of doing the job to consider whether it is better to replace it at that point. If the car is newer, then the repair cost should be compared to it's relative value, many vehicles are worth putting the money intoI have been buying cars and vans that have blown head gaskets for myself at a reduced cost and I have had great success repairing them without disassembling the engine. Its very simple to use and is a permanent repair. It costs 20.00 and its added to the radiator. It mixes with antifreeze and does work if you follow the simple directions. My cousin has a garage and has been using this stuff. Its very hard to find and is not found in part store's if you want any email me kerisvery@aol.comSealed up a blown head gasket and cracked block.Thanks Carl Shilanskis1995 corsica 3.1 with a blown head gasket, 3k miles and so far so good. Hope its stays that way. Fred