2.3 liter ( 140 cubic inch ) SOHC 4 cylinder
www.motorcraft.com shows the spark plug gap for a 1992 Ranger 2.3 L engine as ( .044 inch )
On a 1992 Ford Ranger , 2.3 L four cylinder : It has the Electronic Distributorless Ignition System ( EDIS ) and has ( 8 ) spark plugs and ( 8 ) spark plug wires The ( 2 ) coil packs are numbered : ( 3 - 1 ) ( 2 - 4 ) exhaust side / passenger side of engine ( 4 - 2 ) ( 1 - 3 ) spark plug wires cross over top of engine to intake side / driver side front of engine
There was a 2.9 L - V6 engine available in the Ford Ranger from 1986 to 1992
The 1992 model had 8 for sure: 4 for power and 4 for "waste spark." The 1991 model is probably the same and uses the EEC-IV system with OBD-1.
On a 1992 Ford Ranger ; The 2.3 litre four cylinder engine has a timing BELT The 3.0 and 4.0 litre V6 engines have a timing CHAIN
4 in the inline 4 cylinder and 6 in the V6 engine.
According to fordparts.com the 1992 Ford Festiva with the 1.3 liter four cylinder engine has spark plugs gapped at ( .044 inch )
What's a PVC? Perhaps you mean PCV (Positve Crankcase Ventilation) valve.
According to one of Fords websites : For a 1992 Mercury Topaz , 2.3 litre four cylinder engine : ( the spark plugs are gapped at .054 inch )
According to Champion spark plug applications, the correct gap for 1992 Nissan pickup 2.4L engine is .044
The variable reluctance sensor is the same as the crankshaft sensor on the 92 Ranger. It is on the front of the engine beside the crankshaft pulley.
0.035