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Eric perck Dec 27, 2019 08:51 AM

No power
 
Ok I have a 97 ranger 2.3l and I've been have problems for the past couple days it starts runs n drives but it's like it's not getting any power when I give it some gas it starts to bogged down and lose power I recently found a hole in my exhaust but I patched it but that's when this issue cam in idk what's wrong wit it can anyone help me please

RonD Dec 27, 2019 10:00 AM

Welcome to the forum

An engine is a self powered air pump
IF air can't get in and can't get out then no power

When you burn gasoline(a Hydro-carbon, H) mixed with air(oxygen, O) you get a by-product of H2O(water), which is why tail pipes can drip water
But this also means exhaust systems RUST from the inside out

You had a hole in the exhaust, maybe thats because exhaust system was blocked, so pressure poked a hole at a weak rusted out spot, and rusted Cat or muffler parts have broken off and are blocking flow
No air out = low power
You can use a vacuum gauge to test for blocked exhaust, or open up that hole again and if it runs better you have a blocked exhaust


2.3l Lima engines also have a timing belt, when was it last changed?
When these get older they can stretch and slip, with changes valve timing and lowers power





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