Mike69

Mustang Nut

Joined: Sun Oct 22nd, 2017
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Name: Mike ... Occupation: Semi-retired ... Interests: Vintage Mustangs, RBV's, car shows, & woodworking ...
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I purchased my 2000 Ranger in Oct 2013 & after a few months it started to develop a engine miss. After checking it out I found #4 spark plug was fouled out, put in a new plug & it ran good for a few more months. Besides the engine miss the engine was also consuming coolant, but did not smoke. This went on for a few years because it was easier to replace the plug then tear the engine apart. I had checked the compression & it was good, fuel pressure was good, then in March 2016 I was out of work for a couple months & replacing the spark plug no longer made it run good I decided to tear the heads off the engine after reading all the stories about cracked cylinder heads on 4.0 OHV engines. Well sure enough once I got the heads off there was a small crack between the valves in front of the drivers side head (#-4 cyl) & between the valves in the back (#-3 cyl) of the passengers side head. If you look closely you can see the crack between the valves.
Cleaned the block & the timing cover for reassembly.

New heads & water pump on, I also replaced all the lifters while it was apart & rebuilt the rocker assemblies.

Top of the engine is back together. I also replaced all the injector seals before reinstalling the injectors.

It is looking like an engine again. Almost ready to run.

Last edited on Tue Oct 24th, 2017 02:44 pm by Mike69
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