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How tough is a 2.9? Look inside....


rusty ol ranger

2.9 Mafia-Don
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Michigan
Vehicle Year
1987
Make / Model
Ford
Engine Type
2.9 V6
Engine Size
177 CID
Transmission
Manual
2WD / 4WD
2WD
My credo
A legend to the old man, a hero to the child...


BrutalPanda

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Precisely why I did what I did to my motor. Skogen racing builds 500 horse on a stock bottom end. I'm going to do head studs with the 89tm heads after I send them in to make sure they are straight and have a valve job done. All I have left to do in my theory is the head studs and maybe main girdle. Megasquirt, and a t3 turbo and piping. I'm not looking to build 500 horse. But I think low boost and a small turbo will make this thing a hell of a lot peppier and remain reliable at the same time for trailing. Very seriously considering a second vehicle first lol

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wildbill23c

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Location
Southwestern Idaho
Vehicle Year
1987
Make / Model
Ford Ranger
Engine Type
2.9 V6
Transmission
Manual
2WD / 4WD
2WD
Total Lift
0
Total Drop
0
Tire Size
215/70-R14
My credo
19K, 19D, 92Y, 88M, 91F....OIF-III (2004-2005)
I thought my oil level was too high causing the oil burning issue, so I swapped to a different dipstick...I didn't know they had different dipstick lengths for the 2.9L V6...anyhow that didn't work out well, damn near blew it up, had 2 quarts of oil left in it, and apparently the dipstick I pulled out of another 2.9L V6 in a Ranger was incorrect as well...I was climbing a hill on the highway coming home and it started losing power really bad. Got home and let it cool checked the oil with the other dipstick and had to add 3 quarts to bring it back up to full...runs just fine after adding the oil LOL. The oil burning and lifter rattle is quite annoying, other than that it still runs good until it fouls the plugs and I just put new plugs in and its good to go again for a few more months LOL. I am hoping it keeps going till fall and I'll have a rebuild kit ordered and get that done, figured after I have the engine rebuilt it should be ready to go for another 30 years LOL. The AAMCO rebuilt transmission is doing great, I don't do any towing and won't do any towing with it. I did have a larger tranny cooler added though when the tranny was rebuilt. Still need to install my tranny temp gauge though.
 

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