Brad J
Registered User
- Location
- Woods Cross, UT
I picked up a 92 Ext cab Ford Ranger (4.0, Auto, 4x4, 3" lift springs) as part of a trade. I was told that it would die periodically but would start again. I was hoping it wouldn't be too bad to get it running well and drive it or sell it to make a little money. I replaced the Brakes and ignition lock cylinder and Door lock cylinders and a few other things. It seemed to run decent for me but when I went to change the Oil there was water in it. In looking online these 4.0 OHV engines have bad Heads that crack so I got 2 new complete Heads from ebay for $500. I was hoping to throw these on and call it good but when I pulled off one of the Heads the Center Electrode was gone and the Piston below it looks melted. I am not attached to this vehicle so I don't really want to spend much unless I could get more out of it. How long do you think it would last if I put the Heads on and called it good? I could buy an EngineTech recon kit for $290 or a Master rebuild kit for $585 (camshaft and Lifters included) Dingleball it and throw it back together. Final option is to drop the engine off to have it checked out and bored out and rebuilt. I did that on our 05 Honda Accord 2.4 in 2015 and it ended up being $1,500. The Honda is my wives car and it ended up being a great deal since we got the car for free. I'm sure it would be a lot more now 7 years later. There is so little of room under the hood that I am not wanting to upgrade the drivetrain to something newer. I have enough other projects right now and no room for that. What would you do?