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I’m looking to change the engine in a 2003 Ford Ranger with a 4.0 Liter SOHC.
The two best candidates are:
1) An engine with 135K on it $800. The downside is that the engine is not fresh. It was covered with leaves as someone had taken the stock hood partly covered the front of it but left the back where the coil packs are out to the elements. I also noted that someone had written in marker on the hood manifold what size oil filter is required. That signals to me farmer or old man. I’m not sure if writing things on your truck is a sign of good maintenance or a careless attitude towards the vehicle. Vehicle damage was a rollover.
2) An engine with 173K for $600. The engine is covered by a fitting hood and is fairly clean. It has a current oil change sticker in the window. Seems to be a better engine by appearance but looks can be deceiving.
Both engines run… Is the 135K engine worth the $200 extra especially given the time sitting? Is the Ford 4.0 SOHC a solid enough engine that I don’t need to be all that worried about the miles on a donor engine?
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