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Looking for info on EFI 4-cyls

Does anyone know where I can find information about all the different fuel-injected 4cyls. that have been offered in Rangers? Info for the transmissions would be great too. I'd like to know HP/Tq. numbers, but also things like size, weight, length, height, etc. Even an estimated cost from a junkyard or something would be great! I'm researching possible engine swaps. Thanks!
 
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Just get the 1.6 sidekick motor
 
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Those are way pricey though... I could likely get more power for less money from a Ranger 4cyl. because really... who buys them? A 1.6L 16V would probably be as much work, and they go for ~$1000, and that doesn't even cover a transmission.
 
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Alot of people swap the 4.3's out of the s-10's but I dont know much about that swap
 
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I've got a nice 2.5 ready to be built-up in my garage, minus one rod bearing! I'd be more than happy to help you swap that in for the famous Ford 2500 motor job!
 
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About how much would it cost me in parts/special tools/etc. to get that engine running? Is the block/heads in good shape? About how much does the engine weigh? Do you have the tranny and all the wiring/ECU to go with it? Is it a pretty simple engine that I could rebuild it by myself without any prior experience doing so?

About how long is it with the transmission attached?
 
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About how much would it cost me in parts/special tools/etc. to get that engine running? Is the block/heads in good shape? About how much does the engine weigh? Do you have the tranny and all the wiring/ECU to go with it? Is it a pretty simple engine that I could rebuild it by myself without any prior experience doing so?

About how long is it with the transmission attached?
It would only cost about $200 for a rebuild kit, which would cover everything you need to get it running. The heads and block are all in good shape. It's got a full set of brand new gaskets on the whole top end. The only special tools you would need are whatever is required to check tolerances, like a dial indicator.

I would suspect the engine weighs around 700 pounds. The transmission is a little lighter, at a manageable 250 pounds, but I have no way to measure them. Combined together, it's a little over 5 feet long. The motor is about 2', the tranny about 3'.

All of the PCM, wiring, harnesses, and connectors are intact, clean, and labeled with my own masking tape labels.

I also have all of the accessories and everything else to make it a complete running motor.
 
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700 lbs really?! man that's 1/3 of what my Sammi weighs!

Looking at this chart, a Chevy 4.3L with cast iron block only weighs 425 lbs?

http://bbs.zuwharrie.com/content/top...html#msg595231

Look at the post by "flea"
 
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I had no way to estimate that weight. I just figured it was that heavy based on the way it felt while it was hoisted into the air. I guess around 400 pounds sound more reasonable!
 
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Hmmmmmmmm I guess I'll have to keep looking to see what other kind of information I could find. If you were going to sell the motor/tranny, how much would you want for them?
 
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