Need to know the year vehicle and the climate you live in. That info can also be found in the owners manual.
My Ford Ranger is a 1998 4.0 ltr V6.
Yes it can get vapor locked
I would guess not, an M5OD* is a Mazda replacement. To anybody who doesn't know an M5OD means Manual 5-Speed with Over Drive
1.8 ltr b6 single and twin cam will but its not easy,i havnt tried but the 2.0 ltr mondeo drive train also measures up,ecu could be a problem??
== == Look for an exact replacement for the dead one, that will be the easiest swap. Don't try to use another years engine as they are not the same in terms of the mounts or the hook ups of the hoses and electrical wiring blocks and other items. All 2300 Ford engines are NOT the same.
yes! The Rangers and Mazda B-series trucks from '93 up have identical cabs, doors, beds, fenders and radiator supports as well as frames, suspension and other items such as seat belts, window regulators, etc. A door from a '93 ranger 2-wd 3.0 ltr will fit on a '98 ranger 4-wd 4.o ltr for example. Source: Haynes repair manual.
A windsor 5.0 uses 5w-30 A Coyote 5.0 uses 5w-20
Engine code 17 DT Grade 15W/40 semi synthetic Quantity including filter 4.5 Ltr
You have to use a custom tune... try SCT tuners... go to www.bamachips.com
According to the 2008 Ford Expedition Owner Guide : With engine oil filter change : The 5.4 litre 3V , V8 engine takes : ( 7.0 U.S. quarts / 6.6 litres of 5W-20 engine oil )
The answer can be found on the Ford Owner's web sit. You will have to look for the 7.3L Diesel Engine Owner's Guide Supplement.
The spark plug gap for a 1989 Ford Econovan is .8 millimeters. It has the same gap in all the years that engine was produced.