Unfortunately, the TD isn't an available option here, so I don't know of common problems with them offhand. Also, you failed to identify which gasket is blowing - there are several. Presumably, one would believe you're referring to the head gasket, which many people mistakenly believe is the only gasket on a motor. Well... what are you symptoms? Is the vehicle overheating? Are you replacing the gasket yourself? If so, are you installing it properly? Are you torquing the bolts down to OEM specs? Have you gauged the head to ensure that it isn't warped?
There could be a number of reasons this is occurring. I've highlighted some of the most likely ones.
A replacement part for a 2002 Ford Ranger oil pan gasket will cost a price close to $40. The part can be purchased from a auto parts store.
The only permanent repair is to replace the gasket with a new one.
Was an intake manifold gasket for me.
replace head gasket
on the backside of the engine by the firewall
also check that oil filter has not "blown out " or gasket is not seated properly Check that oil sending unit is not defective and blowing oil out of the top
you have to pull the engine.
The circuit has a short or is overloaded.
You may have a cracked head or a bad head gasket.
check for cracked heads, or blown head gasket.
you replace it take the old one off and replace it with a new one
can you use a transmission from a 1993 ford ranger in a 2000 ford ranger?