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'86 Ranger, The "Dank Tank" or "A Craigslist Failure Story"


DankTank

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If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it is...
We need a separate forum for these. Not a 4x4, not a mini truck... Just a guy building up his Ranger!

This has been a long time coming! I bought the truck in October from an old man who was trying to fix it up. He took me for a ride and I was satisfied. And before you ask, yes, I bought a 5-speed truck and did NOT know how to drive a manual! We transferred the title and a friend attempted to take it home for me. I think the title of this thread says everything...

I'm following my friend home when he pulls over and opens the door, letting smoke out of the cabin. At this point I couldn't feel worse. I'd been scammed and my buddy paid the price by inhaling that smoke. I get the truck towed home and take to a nearby mechanic. Both head gaskets are bad and both heads are visibly cracked. The old bastard used some cheap gasket sealer that failed hard under load. the old engine couldn't be saved.

Fast forward to January and I've found an '87 V6 from a BII and get it swapped into the truck. After 3 months, I finally get to drive her the whole way home as well as learn to drive stick :icon_thumby:.

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Now I can drive her like a natural, and I've made some small mods, like a new shift knob.

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The knob it came with was glued to a shaft that was clamped to the shifter. All the adhesive dried up and fell off so it just rattled and never stayed on.

a cold air intake.

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Now you might ask why I even considered a cold air intake. Well, it was either that, or keep this tape monster in the truck...

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To go down the list of reasons why I shouldn't use my stock intake...
Broken lid/post-filter intake leak
Stripped bolt
loose throttle body clamp
broken air box flange

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And It's nearly impossible to find a replacement. The new intake also came with an impromptu EGR delete. The valve is still there, but it's not plugged into the harness.

Because of the smoke fiasco, we now call her the 'Dank Tank.' She runs like a dream! To the old man who tried to scam me with this truck...

...SUCK IT!!!

Upcoming mods:
New dash trim
Better seats
New A/C Compressor

And there may or may not be a lift kit involved somewhere...
 
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DankTank

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If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it is...
So, I've just torn apart my poor Ranger in order to make room for a lift kit...

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I've gotten the U-bolts and the shocks off. I was forced to stop late last night because I didn't have the means to lift the rear end to fit the blocks in. I'm about to go on a hunt for something to lift the truck off the axles.

BTW, the lift is a 4" Rough Country kit.
 
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If you use the advanced reply box, you can paste a copy of the url into the "mountain" button and everyone can see your pic without clicking a link.

 

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Congrats on getting the truck running. The world is full of less than reputable dickwads. Now that you've figured that out, you now know to keep a skeptical eye out for cons.

Build the truck you want! Enjoy the process and always do things safely. Welcome!
 

DankTank

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If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it is...
Congrats on getting the truck running.
Thanks, friend! I love my Ranger, and I'll keep her chuggin' along for as long as I can!

On another note, I managed to finish the rear end.



It took forever since I'm running on a budget and don't have any power tools

The whole truck, Ignore the mess:

 

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