Quief
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- Joined
- November 21, 2011
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- City, State
- Naples, FLorida
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1995 Ranger
Hello all, just trying to get some feedback on a truck that is seriosuly aggravating me to no end. Broke a timing belt about 3 months ago, went ahead and put a new water pump and timing belt kit with tensioner on it, but it won't start.
It acted like it wasn't getting any spark, so I changed the cam position sensor and then the crank position sensor thinking that would help. It seems to have spark now but still won't start.
Checked to make sure it's getting fuel and it is. Thought maybe it was the plugs and wires , changed those and still nothing!!!
Thought maybe a bent valve or something so checked under the valve cover and it looks fine and did a compression test on all 4 cylinders today and they are ok. I'm at a dead end and don't know what to do. All the gears and timing marks line up but it seems like it is out of time and makes a backfiring noise out the exhaust. I've had 3 mechanics look at it and can't figure out what's wrong with it. One buddy has a digital Snap On timing light and we've been messing with it to see if it will show up, he put 4 quarterly marks on all the gear including the harmonic balancer and when cranking it today he said it appears to be 100-110 degrees out of time? How is that even possible with an electronic timed motor and no distributor??? We are both confused on how this can happen and what to do now. We were gonna try and move the cam gear back so maybe it will fire in the correct location? If the gears were that far out from the factory wouldn't they have just rejected the motor?? SOmething seriously wrong here and we can't for the life of us figure out what it is, any help????


