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Timing on '96 Ranger 2.3

So I thought I had a heck of a deal.  Friend of mine has a '96 Ranger with 4 cyl/5spd.  She was selling and I was interested so she let me test drive it for a week to see if I liked it.  The thing runs...well ran great.  It has a lot more power than my '88 Ranger and is in better shape so I decided to buy it.  $1500:D  seemed pretty cheap because its in pretty good shape.  Well the other night the thing died and I found the timing belt had broke (these things happen I guess).  I've put a timing belt on my '88 but this never had to get one back in time.  It may be a little different due to it having coil packs instead of a distributor too.  Anyway are the pulleys marked or anything to get it back in time?  Anyone done one of these have any advice for me?  I plan to work on it Saturday. Thanks in advance.
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Timing on '96 Ranger 2.3

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Anyway are the pulleys marked or anything to get it back in time?
Nope. You just have to keep removing and replacing everything, moving it a tooth at a time until it runs nice.  :D

Or read up a bit:

http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?ForwardPage=/az/cds/en_us/0900823d/80/0b/90/48/0900823d800b9048.jsp
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Timing on '96 Ranger 2.3

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It's no different.  Set the engine at TDC and reinstall the belt.  Done.

I swapped to a DIS system on my turbo Ranger when I built it.  The ECU controls the timing and it's fixed (At least on the DIS it was, the EDIS might be a little different).

If the engine is at TDC and the cam is in the right orientation , then that's all you need to do.
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Nope. You just have to keep removing and replacing everything, moving it a tooth at a time until it runs nice.


Oh boy this sounds like fun.


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If the engine is at TDC and the cam is in the right orientation , then that's all you need to do.


Thats just the thing it broke while I the motor was running so I have no idea about the top end orientation.  Gotcha on the TDC thing though.  I guess I'll just have to tear into it and see what happens.
'88 'bird, 10.9:1 306 w/TFS top end, forged rods/pistons, T-5 swap & bunch of other stuff, 1-family owned, had it since ‘98, 5.0tbrd88 on Instagram and YouTube

Timing on '96 Ranger 2.3

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Oh boy this sounds like fun.




Thats just the thing it broke while I the motor was running so I have no idea about the top end orientation.  Gotcha on the TDC thing though.  I guess I'll just have to tear into it and see what happens.


Well, then what you do is run a straightedge or a piece of string between the center of the cam bolt and the center of the aux shaft bolt....line up the cam timing mark with that line....
Long live the 4-eyes!  - '83 Tbird Turbo - '85 Marquis LTS - '86 LTD Wagon-  '81 Granada GL 2dr