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Old Jun 29, 2020
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Engine trouble

I need some help. I just put a fairly new motor (48k miles) in my truck. It's a 93 ranger with a 3.0. old motor and new one both same size and year Ran great for a day or two. I got gas and added injector cleaner and went for a small test drive. Noticed temp gauge rising and stopped to check it out. Heater hose had cracked so I cut the end off and put it back on. Went 4 more miles to car wash (8miles total). Overheating again.not real bad about 3/4 of the gauge. Let it cool down and started home. I didn't make it. When it quit I heard gurgling from the motor. Called a friend and pulled it home. No water in the oil , but water in the air tube and throttle body. Now it won't start and almost sounds like a timing problem. Will occasionally clank when turning over. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.
 
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Old Jun 30, 2020
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Reads like a cracked head, make bad head gasket, long shot is lower intake gasket

The coolant in the intake and cranking issue can mean hydro-lock is occurring, a cylinder is getting coolant inside it and it can't compress liquid so it stops on compression stroke, which can damage piston and rod

Pull out Fuel pump relay or fuel pump fuse
Pull out all the sparking plugs and crank the engine over, look for coolant spraying out of a cylinder's spark plug hole

Where did the new engine come from?
 
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Old Jul 4, 2020
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Reads like a cracked head, make bad head gasket, long shot is lower intake gasket

The coolant in the intake and cranking issue can mean hydro-lock is occurring, a cylinder is getting coolant inside it and it can't compress liquid so it stops on compression stroke, which can damage piston and rod

Pull out Fuel pump relay or fuel pump fuse
Pull out all the sparking plugs and crank the engine over, look for coolant spraying out of a cylinder's spark plug hole

Where did the new engine come from?
I got the motor from a salvage yard. It was apparently in a rollover.. It only has 48k miles verified. I appreciate your help and it is in fact a blown head gasket and a cracked head. I have another head and all necessary gaskets but I am not sure if I should keep going with it. I am wondering if I should get the block checked out or not. Or just cut my losses and send it back for a refund and look for another motor. I have heard it's an easy switch to go to a 5.0 but I have no idea. Got any suggestions? Thanks
 
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