I believe the only requirement would be that the motor be that same displacement as the Flex engine. There could be a problem with the ECU (PCM, computer) So you may have to use a non flex ECM.
FlexFuel means you can run both gasoline and ethanol in the vehicle. Ethanol is corrosive so the fuel system has to be plastics to not corrode in contact with ethanol.
On my 94 ranger its on the break pedal (towards the top) its pretty easy to replace I have changed 3 times in 12 years
To put a straight six in a 93 Ranger the engine will have to bolt up to the transmission or the bell housing will have to be changed. The engine mounting brackets will probably need to be modified, and the wiring for engine sensors will have to be changed for any connector differences.
Changed the plugs wires cap n rotor on a 92 ranger 3.0. Now it wont start. Do i have to set the timing,n if so how?
The Ford Ranger body style didn't change from '83 to '92. They changed just about everything else, though. Make sure you know what you're looking for.
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.
The manual transmission on a Ford Ranger should be changed on a regular basis. Fill the transmission with any good quality regular or synthetic transmission fluid.
2.3 L engine in a 1998 Ranger???? The 2.5 L cam belt should be changed at 120,000 miles.
The cam (timing) belt should last for the life of the vehicle. A Ford Ranger has a smaller motor, that with the right care, should not have to have the cam belt changed.
Inspect at 120,000 miles , replace if needed ( Ford maintenance and the Gates website ) for the 2.5 liter , 4 cylinder , in a 1999 Ford Ranger
Yes it will as long as it is not a long bed and it is a under the rail liner. over rail will fit but badly. rails in 1993 were changed to be wider and tapered.
look right before the converter unless your pipes has been changed