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Ranger44

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I need to rebuild a 90' head to fit onto my 93'. Would there be a problem? Would would be good parts to replace. I plan on boiling the head to get any gunk out of it. Where is a good place to find stock replacement lifters and springs? What esle should be replaced?
 
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I need to rebuild a 90' head to fit onto my 93'. Would there be a problem? Would would be good parts to replace. I plan on boiling the head to get any gunk out of it. Where is a good place to find stock replacement lifters and springs? What esle should be replaced?
i got mine at advance auto parts,had to order,but only takes a day.i've got a 2.8l but they should have yours.i look my parts up online,get the part number and price then go to the store.most part stores have a website now.hope this helps.
 

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The '90 head will fit fine.

Just about any auto parts store will stock, or can get HLAs, not sure I'd bother changing the springs. If you've got the time, I suggest Rockauto.com. They were 1/4 of the price ($30 vs. $120) of everyone else on the brake drums for my truck.

Are you going to have a valve job done on the head?
 

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I will have the head checked out by a local machine shop. Make sure there are no cracks and the head isn't warped or anything. The problem I have with my truck are the lifters and they are being really loud. It's annoying and I want the problem fixed because I will eventually be selling the truck. I don't want the noise to detract people from buying. I will also make sure the valves seat properly. But would a valve job strongly recomended? I don't have gobs of money to lay down and don't want to replace things that don't need to be messed with. Thanks.
 

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No, I don't suppose I would say strongly recommended. Though I'm sure the future purchaser would appreciate if it were done. But, then again, I doubt that they would be willing to pay anymore for the truck at that time due to it being done.
 

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Ok.. I'll just check to see if the valves seat right, and if they are really outa wack I'll go ahead with the valve job. Other than that, I just plan on a refresh not really a rebuild. Thanks.
 

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