Yes, a 1983 Ford Ranger typically has a catalytic converter, as it was required for vehicles sold in the U.S. to meet emissions standards. However, the presence of the catalytic converter might depend on the specific engine and emissions package of the vehicle. If the Ranger was produced for a specific market or had a different emissions setup, it might not have one. Always check the specific vehicle specifications to confirm.
it is located right below the exaust manifold flanges above the catalitic converter
Bank 1 = The side of the engine the Number 1 cylinder is on Sensor 1 = between engine and catalitic converter Sensor 2 = After cat...
part of egr system
yes
there are 2 bank 1 is located below the exaust manifold flanges above the catalitic converter and the bank 2 is located in the exaust pipe towards the rear
The spark plug gap for a 1983 Ford Ranger 2.8L is .044"
Yes, they should swap out. As long as the cab style is the same, then the 1983-1987 Ford ranger doors will fit a 1984 Ranger.
The computer on the 1983 Ranger is behind the passenger side kick panel in the cab
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No. From 1983-84 Ford used the C3 transmission. A 1990 will not fit.
10W30 is the type of oil that a 1988 Ford Ranger takes. The Ford Ranger was first produced in 1983 and discontinued in 2012.
The 1983 Model year for the Ford Ranger 1/4 ton