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Scott586
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4-Cylinder Tech
04-13-2013, 07:27 PM
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Help Stripped transmission mount
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Scott586
Re: Help Stripped transmission mount
Thanks for all the input. I'll try the Helicoil first. Never used one, but Ill figure it out.
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4-Cylinder Tech
04-12-2013, 09:15 AM
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Help Stripped transmission mount
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Scott586
Help Stripped transmission mount
I was putting my rebuilt transmission in and in the process of getting the exhaust hanger bracket and transmission mount lined up I stripped out the threads that go into the aluminum transmission. ...
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Drivetrain Tech
04-09-2013, 06:59 AM
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How do I flush the tranny cooler?
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Scott586
Re: How do I flush the tranny cooler?
I was picturing maybe attaching a hose to one side of the open lines and pouring fresh fluid into a funnel raised up high. Not sure if that would be enough pressure to move the old stuff out. I...
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Drivetrain Tech
04-08-2013, 03:04 PM
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How do I flush the tranny cooler?
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Scott586
How do I flush the tranny cooler?
I pulled my automatic transmission (4R44E) and its at the shop being rebuilt. The transmission fluid was pretty nasty. I would like like to flush out the transmission lines and cooler before...
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4-Cylinder Tech
03-01-2013, 11:05 AM
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exhaust manifold gasket replacement
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Scott586
Re: exhaust manifold gasket replacement
The only way I know to locate an exhaust leak is to just get in there and start looking. What magic bullet are your asking for? And no, I haven't worked on a Duratech engine, but I haven't taken...
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4-Cylinder Tech
02-26-2013, 12:30 PM
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01 2.3L stumbles when on load
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Scott586
Re: 01 2.3L stumbles when on load
You can perform resistance checks with a multimeter to identify some failures, but I've seen several times where the issue didn't present itself until under load. It could be cracked and arcing...
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4-Cylinder Tech
02-26-2013, 11:55 AM
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O2 sensor check engine code
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Scott586
Re: O2 sensor check engine code
I'm not that familiar with your year, but I'll share my thoughts.
Do you have good heat? Your temperature sensor isn't talking to the ECU correctly and probably isn't adjusting fuel correctly for...
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4-Cylinder Tech
02-25-2013, 06:31 AM
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Lower radiator leak
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Scott586
Re: Lower radiator leak
It would seem logical that your leak is somewhere near the work you just performed with the thermostat housing or top hose. I'm sure you'll have better luck with daylight. Good luck.
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4-Cylinder Tech
02-24-2013, 05:31 PM
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2.5L intake questions
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Scott586
Re: 2.5L intake questions
Wow, 29 mpg is amazing! Best mine ever does is 24 pure highway. Fresh head and complete tuneup, no modifications. Mine seems pretty typical, average power, nothing special. Nice job Steve!
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4-Cylinder Tech
02-23-2013, 04:11 PM
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My 4 in a row,barely wants to go!
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Scott586
Re: My 4 in a row,barely wants to go!
Good start on the signature. Rookies are fine and welcome! It's why most of us are here, either looking for help or offering advice to those that need it.
The problem is forum members who spout...
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4-Cylinder Tech
02-23-2013, 10:38 AM
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Miss firing??
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Scott586
Re: Miss firing??
I assume you verified the spark plug gap. It's usually right on, but you never know unless you check. What brand of plug did you use?
Possibly you didn't get a plug wire back on correctly, or...
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4-Cylinder Tech
02-23-2013, 10:02 AM
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My 4 in a row,barely wants to go!
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Scott586
Re: My 4 in a row,barely wants to go!
Welcome to the forums. I see nothing in your post to indicate you've done anything resembling a tune-up. Get yourself a repair manual and read the forums. There is plenty of good info here if you...
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4-Cylinder Tech
02-23-2013, 09:49 AM
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any mods to make RPMS DROP FASTER?
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Scott586
Re: any mods to make RPMS DROP FASTER?
One of the dumbest threads I've read in awhile and the OP isn't even engaged.
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4-Cylinder Tech
02-21-2013, 08:59 PM
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Running rough
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5,797
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Scott586
Re: Problem solved
If the temperature sender was bad, the engine would run worse after warming up. Guessing that was a contributor to your issue. Glad it's fixed, good job!
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4-Cylinder Tech
02-21-2013, 08:54 PM
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15 mpg in my Ranger
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Scott586
Re: 15 mpg in my Ranger
At least 25 plus huh. I would have thought with 4,000+ posts you'd have a more educated response. How many people here with a 18-year-old 2.3L get 25+ MPG? I'm guessing most get less.
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4-Cylinder Tech
02-21-2013, 09:05 AM
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Temp gauge problem
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Scott586
Re: Temp gauge problem
Randy, your truck should have two different temperature sensors. One for the computer and one for the dash gauge. Are you sure you changed the right one?
Also, does anyone here know a test...
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4-Cylinder Tech
02-20-2013, 08:43 PM
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Location of Power Steering Pressure Switch?
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Scott586
Location of Power Steering Pressure Switch?
Where is the power-steering pressure-switch located at? I remember seeing it when I disconnected the power-steering pump my 2000 Ranger 2.5L, but now that it's all back together all I can see is the...
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4-Cylinder Tech
02-20-2013, 08:31 PM
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P0402 and rough idle
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Scott586
Re: P0402 and rough idle
I stand corrected. It really depends on what the code is. If it's a failed heater code, then the sensor is bad, if it's an out of parameter code, then it's something upstream causing the problem,...
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4-Cylinder Tech
02-20-2013, 07:12 PM
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2000 Ford Ranger 4 cylinder Runs Rough at 50 MPH
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Scott586
Re: 2000 Ford Ranger 4 cylinder Runs Rough at 50 MPH
Wesley, invest in a code scanner, unless you prefer changing out random expensive parts hoping eventually you'll change the right one. Last time I'll suggest it. If you have access to an Android...
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4-Cylinder Tech
02-20-2013, 07:03 PM
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P0402 and rough idle
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Scott586
Re: P0402 and rough idle
Daniel is correct, EGR testing procedures prove this out. 2nd, it depends which O2 sensor is throwing the code. The front sensor feeds back to the ECU and controls engine parameters to effect...
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4-Cylinder Tech
02-20-2013, 06:52 PM
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Timing Belt Question
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Scott586
Re: Timing Belt Question
Agreed, if (correct) marks are lined up it's in time, no two ways about it. Pop out the two inspection hole plugs, rotate crankshaft to zero TDC and check diamond-to-diamond on cam shaft and...
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4-Cylinder Tech
02-20-2013, 12:47 AM
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any mods to make RPMS DROP FASTER?
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2,814
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Scott586
Re: any mods to make RPMS DROP FASTER?
Great story, not very helpful, but simply lovely :top:
Forum:
4-Cylinder Tech
02-19-2013, 07:59 PM
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2000 Ford Ranger 4 cylinder Runs Rough at 50 MPH
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3,276
Posted By
Scott586
Re: 2000 Ford Ranger 4 cylinder Runs Rough at 50 MPH
and considered snakeoil by some. Might as well tell both sides. Please don't derail the thread with Seafoam stories. Start your own thread if that is your wish.
Forum:
4-Cylinder Tech
02-19-2013, 01:13 PM
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Timing belt?
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7,012
Posted By
Scott586
Re: Timing belt?
Agreed, I also believe it's non-interference. . My apologies for derailing the thread.
Christian (OP), I recommend you buy a repair manual for your vehicle. The repair information can also be...
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4-Cylinder Tech
02-19-2013, 12:51 PM
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01 2.3L stumbles when on load
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13,010
Posted By
Scott586
Re: 01 2.3L stumbles when on load
Glad you got most of it sorted Dave, good work! With the current price of gas, you should recoup costs quickly and may also avoid future problems with a plugged CAT. Thanks for updating us.
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