smurman
Member
- Joined
- October 9, 2009
- Messages
- 13
- Reaction score
- 0
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '99 Ranger XLT 4x4
i've got a 99 ranger 4x4, w/ a 4.0L. several years back i loaned it out, and it overheated. cracked head. i replaced the heads w/ some remanned jobs. for my trouble, i got a cracked piston ring in cylinder 6. i knew it was possible, but figured it wasn't likely.
anyhow, i finally got a new DD, so now i'm sitting on a project truck that i don't know what to do with. it's only 85k miles, stock, and lived the rust-free california life. i know i can sell it off, but i'm wondering if it's worth throwing more money at it. would make a nice pre-runner, but i don't need that. possibly w/ a ladder rack and box it could be a good work truck.
the 4.0L was fine when dinosaurs ruled the earth, but now i don't see much point rebuilding it. dropping in a small block v8 can be done. i'd really like a lightweight, medium-HP engine w/ good torque if i'm going to make it a work truck/light tow rig. is it possible to cram a small diesel in there?
any thoughts or advice? think it's worth the trouble to resurrect?
-SM-
anyhow, i finally got a new DD, so now i'm sitting on a project truck that i don't know what to do with. it's only 85k miles, stock, and lived the rust-free california life. i know i can sell it off, but i'm wondering if it's worth throwing more money at it. would make a nice pre-runner, but i don't need that. possibly w/ a ladder rack and box it could be a good work truck.
the 4.0L was fine when dinosaurs ruled the earth, but now i don't see much point rebuilding it. dropping in a small block v8 can be done. i'd really like a lightweight, medium-HP engine w/ good torque if i'm going to make it a work truck/light tow rig. is it possible to cram a small diesel in there?
any thoughts or advice? think it's worth the trouble to resurrect?
-SM-