1993-1997 Ford Ranger 2.3 Timing Belt Replacement | How to Fix Ford Ranger Timing Belt

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  • @Mineral_dude
    @Mineral_dude 2 года назад +16

    Bro this video is saving my ass, it’s 2022 and shit is so expensive and I don’t have the money to take my only transportation into the shop or get a new car. About to replace this timing belt in about an hour wish me luck and thanks again ❤️

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  2 года назад +3

      Glad this video is helpful 👍 once you get the crank pulley off you're home free!

    • @Joshtheweatherman
      @Joshtheweatherman 2 года назад +2

      You aren't kidding. It was going to cost me $600 to get my belt changed, not including the labor. So I said the heck with it, I'm changing it myself.

    • @parker2432
      @parker2432 2 года назад

      @@Joshtheweatherman did you get it done in an hour? Lol. If I had a nickel for everytime I said that.

    • @chriskabatoff7913
      @chriskabatoff7913 Год назад

      @@parker2432 I’m sure he meant his starting time was about an hour from posting his comment. Your a tool. That is all.

  • @lindsayshelton5345
    @lindsayshelton5345 Год назад +4

    Very helpful! I was able to easily quote my customer by watching your video and the tips were very helpful, thank you so much!

  • @hexlope4473
    @hexlope4473 2 года назад +4

    I don’t have a manual for my 1996 ranger, you helped a lot thanks! We need more Ford ranger videos For the DIY’s. Ford is the most tedious engineering I’ve ever faced but Im a sucker for pain.

  • @jorgeespinosa8555
    @jorgeespinosa8555 26 дней назад

    Thank you so much for posting this video. I was able to fix my truck following your video. Great job man!

  • @georgethompson6308
    @georgethompson6308 Год назад +3

    This video helped a lot. I just got the new belt on and I'm putting everything back together. There were a lot of great tips here. Thanks.

  • @brianadams1907
    @brianadams1907 2 года назад +8

    Very good video. You're helping a lot of people and should be commended (and compensated) !!!

    • @tonyjones161
      @tonyjones161 Год назад

      I just the same thing t put the work in❤😅

  • @Genesiscopy1
    @Genesiscopy1 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hey man. I just wanted to drop by and let you know I used your video start to finish to do a timing belt on a Mazda B2500. I had never done a timing belt before so it was a bigger task than I am used to, but thanks to your video I now have a running truck for the first time since I bought it. Thank you!

  • @classicstangbrn8964
    @classicstangbrn8964 Год назад +1

    Glad I watched, more of a review, done this on Pintos and Mustang IIs, a little different because of the lower crank pulley removal, thanks, on my way right now to do one.

  • @joecurry7864
    @joecurry7864 Год назад +2

    Robert
    Thank you. I was able to do this job on my 97 Ranger thanks to you. The world needs more people like you. Seems like I know you. (w00 12/1 pp20-23)

  • @marcuswoods759
    @marcuswoods759 Год назад +4

    Came here. About to do this job. I wrote out all the steps in order from haynes manual. Only thing I was looking for is the actual tools I need. I like to get them all together. I see you said what they are in the video, but not in the description. 10mm for the Fan/shroud, 3/8 rachet for the belt tensioner, 22mm for the crankshaft pulley and a 13mm socket. Do you know what other tools you used? I searched the captions of everything else and looks like 10mm, 13mm, 8mm, 22mm, pry bar, 3/8 ratchet, belt tension tool from ford.

  • @McGregor007
    @McGregor007 2 месяца назад

    “93-120ft-lbs… I’ll let you guys decide how you wanna handle that”
    A good ugga dugga with the impact. Lmao. 😂🎉

  • @derrick.l1870
    @derrick.l1870 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video , but it would probably help if you would have shown how you got those marks to line up.

  • @keithimmel4275
    @keithimmel4275 9 месяцев назад

    After watching this I am so glad my Ranger has a chain!

    • @anthonyjose5644
      @anthonyjose5644 4 месяца назад +1

      You shouldn’t be. Yours is an interference motor. If a guide breaks and you go off time goodbye to your engine. Why do you think a chain is better than a belt on a non interference engine? That’s silly

  • @harrymusgrave2131
    @harrymusgrave2131 2 года назад +1

    Crankshaft pulley bolts. Serpentine belt tight. Chalked the rear tires. Manual transmission in 1st gear. I put a wrench on the bolts. Pulled till the vehicle is against the chalks. And bolts loosen pretty easy.

  • @viajeeaventure-se5492
    @viajeeaventure-se5492 Год назад +2

    Please, what is the direction to loosen the crankshaft pulley bolt?

  • @richardnance5867
    @richardnance5867 11 месяцев назад +1

    One of the most complicated things for me to unbolt was the AC / power steering support bracket. But you took it off with absolutely no video on it at all.

    • @alejandrobarranco9582
      @alejandrobarranco9582 3 месяца назад +1

      That was like 4 bolts bro

    • @HenryMFdanger
      @HenryMFdanger 2 месяца назад

      Mine is set up different then the one in the video. Took off all bolts connecting the bracket but I can’t take it off or loosen it to get it out of the way to get to the timing chain cover

    • @Reelsportfishing223
      @Reelsportfishing223 Месяц назад

      @@HenryMFdangerI’m having the same issue have you got it off if so how

  • @Mike-kr4br
    @Mike-kr4br Год назад

    Thank-you for this tutorial

  • @harrymusgrave2131
    @harrymusgrave2131 2 года назад +1

    Two bolts at the top of the fan shroud. Pick it up just a little and slide it to the engine. Disconnect radiator hoses. Catch the fluid. Two bolts at top of radiator. Lift up some. Jiggle a little. It's out and out of the way. Reach down and Remove the fan shroud. Five minutes max. Now remove the fan. Last tip. Loosen the bolts on the crank pulley before you loosen the Serpentine belt. Easy peasy.

  • @nickgiard8553
    @nickgiard8553 2 года назад

    When you put the tensioner pulley back on did you need to silicone the 13mm and 17mm bolt? Are they in water jackets?

  • @path2049
    @path2049 2 года назад +2

    No need to remove the radiator to change out the timing belt. Great video. Thanks.

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  2 года назад +1

      You're right, the only reason this got removed was so my tooling would fit. If I had a better way of holding the crank while removing the bolt then the radiator would have stayed in. It's nice these radiators are super easy to remove though.

    • @andrewrodriguez8492
      @andrewrodriguez8492 9 месяцев назад

      Did you not hear what he said in the video?

  • @Sean-John
    @Sean-John 9 месяцев назад +1

    Do most people juat use the impact again to tighten the cam pully bolt? Without this video Id be screwed

  • @williamweesner1191
    @williamweesner1191 Год назад

    Great video bro.

  • @andysapora3419
    @andysapora3419 2 года назад +1

    Lol: re: crank pulley torque: “so I’ll let you guys decide how you wanna do THAT!” Lol great video in general, but that torque process was what I came for.

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  2 года назад +3

      Lol, I suppose I was ready to go home by that point. The manual says with the serpentine belt installed, put the vehicle in park (automatic) or reverse (manual) chock the wheels and torque the bolt. Hope that helps. If you have any other questions feel free to ask👍 Thanks for watching!

  • @markbohannan
    @markbohannan 3 года назад +5

    Great video. Can I ask what you charged for this repair?

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  3 года назад +5

      Hey thanks. This is around a 4hr job so depending on the shop's hourly rate plus parts it could run anywhere from $400-$800. The manual has you evacuate the a/c and remove the compressor. But I didn't need to on this one. A shop may still charge for that service because the manual suggests it. That would be their call. Hope that's helpful

    • @michaelclason4762
      @michaelclason4762 2 года назад

      @@ValleyMobileAutomotive iokm

  • @MattH-nd9qk
    @MattH-nd9qk 2 года назад +1

    Good video, about to do this but scared about the pulley thing. Ive been a shade tree DIYer for about 15 years and worried about that.

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  2 года назад +1

      The good news is it's a non interference motor so if you don't get it lined up exactly you can try again without hurting anything.

  • @davidjones-gl7xg
    @davidjones-gl7xg 3 года назад

    Thanks 🙏 this video really helped me out. Great Quality

  • @shadowsymphony1
    @shadowsymphony1 Год назад

    How is the 22 mm socket not pressing up against the balancer??
    I spent days trying to get that damn thing off how did you get the claw on their pulled that on while putting the socket on while tightening that thing??

  • @adrianalvarado4162
    @adrianalvarado4162 Год назад +1

    Thank you very helpful

  • @calebhudson3156
    @calebhudson3156 2 года назад +1

    Best video for this job ty

  • @johnfields4896
    @johnfields4896 4 месяца назад

    That plate behind the timing gear, mine don't have that. Guess it was removed at some point or maybe not made with it

  • @victormejia3590
    @victormejia3590 2 месяца назад +1

    Well done 👍 amigo thanks

  • @LostBoysRecovery
    @LostBoysRecovery 9 месяцев назад

    How did you get your timing belt cover off without removing that stuff

  • @screaminglittle5833
    @screaminglittle5833 Год назад

    I have a 1999 with a 2.5l do i have to remove the water pump

  • @dennisgriffith3741
    @dennisgriffith3741 Год назад +1

    Thank you sir. I’m about to tackle this on my 97 ranger. God what a pain in the ass these vehicles

    • @andrewrodriguez8492
      @andrewrodriguez8492 9 месяцев назад

      Bro my ranger was running in the morning one day. I parked it for about an hour at home and went to turn it on for a quick trip and shit didnt wanna start. Its been two days and still nothing. Idk exactly what the problem is other than timing. It was running just fine

    • @dennisgriffith3741
      @dennisgriffith3741 9 месяцев назад

      @@andrewrodriguez8492 try and bridge the 2 bolts on the starter. In the engine bay right hand side out tuck in nutral the tank screw driver and bridge the 2 bolts on the solenoid

    • @andrewrodriguez8492
      @andrewrodriguez8492 9 месяцев назад

      @@dennisgriffith3741 it just came out the shop 4 days ago for clutch work. New slave, master cylinder, clutch and starter.

    • @andrewrodriguez8492
      @andrewrodriguez8492 9 месяцев назад

      @@dennisgriffith3741 plus rear main seal and some oil sending unit sensor

    • @andrewrodriguez8492
      @andrewrodriguez8492 9 месяцев назад

      @@dennisgriffith3741 it cranks but doesnt start

  • @anthonyjose5644
    @anthonyjose5644 4 месяца назад

    Crank pulley won’t spin off tdc when impacting it?

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  3 месяца назад +1

      @@anthonyjose5644 It's ok if it does. You can reset it to TDC once it's off. This is a non interference motor so you don't need to worry about the valves coming in contact with the piston 👍

  • @fidelnorzagaray1987
    @fidelnorzagaray1987 2 года назад

    Great video thanks I have a 1996 ford ranger 2.3 and I need to replace the front crankshaft seal , and I have no idea how do it , but I think I need to remove the timing belt because is behind, do you have any suggestions to do that ? I will be grateful

    • @path2049
      @path2049 2 года назад

      Yes, you need to remove the timing belt and the front timing crankshaft sprocket. The seal is right behind it.

  • @danielrowland4849
    @danielrowland4849 2 года назад

    Mine has a phillips head screw in the timing cover and i cant seem to break it loose, dont want to strip the bolt out or destroy my condenser trying to use an impact screwdriver. Any suggestions?

  • @Blackhawk2ndst
    @Blackhawk2ndst 8 месяцев назад

    I think the same happened to me. 93 ranger and I just replaced the starter battery and alternator. Starter fluid didn't work. I guess it must be the timing chain? Any tips to a diagnosis?

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  8 месяцев назад

      You should be able to pull a couple bolts from the timing cover and peek inside to see the belt. Also when you try to start it it will sound like there's no compression.

  • @luismorgado6832
    @luismorgado6832 2 года назад

    Really. Good video thank you question how many miles was on the truck went work on it

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Luis! I'm not sure of the miles, I want to say around 160k. The owner has owned the truck for a long time and only drives short distances. Age can have a toll on these parts just like mileage so if it's been like 10 years since the last timing belt but only 30k miles I still think it's a good idea to change it. Just to be safe 👍

  • @EdBlack-
    @EdBlack- 2 года назад

    Is it weird to have the truck leaking a lot of oil after this replacement? Any seals that could have been compromised? A shop did it along with the lifters and now the truck is leaking a lot of oil.

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  2 года назад

      To replace the lifters the valve cover and cam need to be removed. If you're suddenly seeing an oil leak I would check around the valve cover and the front cam seal.

  • @Plumcrazyracing
    @Plumcrazyracing 2 года назад +1

    Although these may be non interference from factory. Once altered for a racing application. They're no longer non interference. I know this from experience. But definitely a good "how to video" for a stock application

  • @JohnJames.
    @JohnJames. Год назад

    How would you be sure its still tdc when you pull the crank pulley nvm

  • @annedimassa8732
    @annedimassa8732 2 года назад +1

    youcan ut a long breaker bar under right frame horn bump engine crank bolt is loose

  • @briandowdy6692
    @briandowdy6692 5 месяцев назад

    what if there are no timing marks on the camshaft gear or oil pump gear?

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  5 месяцев назад

      @@briandowdy6692 The only way to properly time the engine is with timing marks. One tooth in either direction can make a big difference in performance. Were the timing marks rubbed off or rusted over?

  • @DIYHoover
    @DIYHoover 5 месяцев назад

    ive got a stuck crank pulley and the outer edge of the crank pulley snapped off when trying to use a puller 😢

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  5 месяцев назад

      These pulleys are pressed on very tight. Does your pulley have bolt holes in it? Some have holes to thread in a puller instead of using a jaw style puller.

    • @DIYHoover
      @DIYHoover 5 месяцев назад

      @ValleyMobileAutomotive I have a 95 ranger 2.3l 5 speed there are only 2 "holes " pretty close to each other on the outer face of the pulley

  • @lpsg405
    @lpsg405 2 года назад

    What’s the trick for turning the cam shaft timing pulley to line up the triangle marks?

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  2 года назад +1

      No trick, just turn it by the cam bolt. It shouldn't be hard to move. You may even be able to do it by hand?

    • @js6729
      @js6729 2 года назад

      @@ValleyMobileAutomotive is that the same thing for rotating the crank if it's off a tooth? Thanks in advance

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  2 года назад +3

      @@js6729 yep it's the same. The crank will be a little harder to rotate though. It's ok to turn the crank counter clockwise a little bit. But if it needs to move a lot then rotating it clockwise is preferred.

    • @js6729
      @js6729 2 года назад

      @@ValleyMobileAutomotive cool thank you! And thanks for the quick reply.

  • @NickFarrow
    @NickFarrow Год назад

    Where's a good place to get a replacement fan? Mines looking really old

  • @Surroundedbyevil368
    @Surroundedbyevil368 11 месяцев назад

    I just put a timing belt on my Ranger in the exact procedure that you just did but now I have a knocking sound coming from my cam.

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  11 месяцев назад

      Hmm 🤔. Does it sound like something is hitting the upper timing cover?

    • @Surroundedbyevil368
      @Surroundedbyevil368 10 месяцев назад

      @@ValleyMobileAutomotive I tore it back down second-guessing myself couldn't find anything wrong everything was in time. I wonder could it have been the new crank sensor I put in? After it warmed up to operating temperature the sound was gone. Will the ECM have to adjust for the new crank sensor?

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  10 месяцев назад

      @@Surroundedbyevil368 Even if it needed to adjust to the new crank sensor it shouldn't make any noise. If it goes away after it's been running for a while and it sounds like it's coming from the cam it's possible that it could be a hydraulic lifter.

    • @Surroundedbyevil368
      @Surroundedbyevil368 10 месяцев назад

      @@ValleyMobileAutomotive yes I considered a lifter but as I listened and follow the noise the noise sounded more like it was coming from the oil pan. Very strange I'll know more tomorrow when the engine is cold and start it again thank you for your reply. Hope there's no noise on a cold start.

    • @Surroundedbyevil368
      @Surroundedbyevil368 10 месяцев назад

      And I would like to add there was no noise whatsoever very sound tight engine before the work just lots of miles and no maintenance bought the truck at an auction and drove it home no issues other than it had no breaks.

  • @Montgomeryleather2
    @Montgomeryleather2 2 года назад +1

    list of tools? link to the guide?

  • @zeekdornier2946
    @zeekdornier2946 2 года назад

    This is something I’ll be having to do soon… would you be able to email me the service guide you’re following for that? Or where can I find it?

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  2 года назад +1

      Hey Zeek, unfortunately I can't share documents since they are copyrighted. A good place for information is "All data diy". You pay per vehicle for a one year subscription. I think if you're only working on one or two vehicles it's a pretty good deal.

    • @zeekdornier2946
      @zeekdornier2946 2 года назад +1

      @@ValleyMobileAutomotive Thanks for that info! I actually went ahead and purchased the Haynes manual and it helps a ton

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  2 года назад +1

      @@zeekdornier2946 Nice 👍 If you have any questions during the repair feel free to comment.

    • @zeekdornier2946
      @zeekdornier2946 2 года назад

      @@ValleyMobileAutomotive for sure, thanks!

  • @sabe909
    @sabe909 Год назад

    my 1994 don't have marker for oil pump?

  • @chillios2222
    @chillios2222 11 месяцев назад

    only replaced once in the 96, no worries

  • @YUNGFR0GY
    @YUNGFR0GY 2 года назад

    Mine oil pump pulley has a mark but the actual backside right behind it doesn’t have a mark what do I do?

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  2 года назад

      Hmm 🤔 that's a good question. The camshaft position sensor is mounted to the oil pump and lets the engine computer know when cylinder one reaches the end of its compression stroke. So lining it up is important for injector and spark timing. If it's off by one tooth it won't run right, you may get a check engine light and you'll need to pull it apart and try again. You can put it in where you think it should go based on this video, put the belt on and mark the backing plate. Put the crank pulley on and run it without the timing cover (just long enough to know if it's right). If it doesn't run right readjust the pump pulley to the left or right of the mark you made and try again. Do this until you get it right. It's a sucky way to do it but I can't think of anything else off hand.

  • @johnzvodar4471
    @johnzvodar4471 7 месяцев назад

    great video and all but you didn't exactly show how to torque the belt in, didn't see any way of putting a torque wrench on there to get your 30 lb

  • @robertsawa3407
    @robertsawa3407 Год назад +1

    Much easier on non air compressor truck.

  • @nonyadamnbusiness9887
    @nonyadamnbusiness9887 Год назад +1

    Timing belt engines should have never existed outside of race tracks, but since they do every one of them should have had a big sticker on the cover stating "Replace this expensive PITA every 50,000 miles".

    • @codyoyenikdoctorbluntek6480
      @codyoyenikdoctorbluntek6480 9 месяцев назад +1

      You usually get 150k to 200k miles and 20 years out of a gates belt rather belts then chain way easier less shit to get worn

    • @stevetodd693
      @stevetodd693 9 месяцев назад

      Wait until it breaks, same amount of work. My wife’ s truck odometer has gone around 3 times (300k+) , now i’m replacing the timing belt. Manual transmission 2 years ago, clutch last year, timing belt now. Would a chain have lasted longer? I suspect the tensioner is the culprit in most cases.

    • @detourexplore6615
      @detourexplore6615 8 месяцев назад

      Timing belt on an interference engine was the worst idea ever. If it snaps on this motor, it’s a tow+$50 belt.

  • @w8what575
    @w8what575 6 месяцев назад

    I guess I should consider myself lucky cuz the ranger i have doesn’t have power steering or ac lol….its all open…97 single cab 2wd with the 4 cylinder….hot as hell to drive right now….and nothing sucks more then having to drive in the interstate in the afternoons on a 100 degree day with the windows down…

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  6 месяцев назад

      @@w8what575 That does make this job easier for sure! I lost AC driving through Nevada once. I was squirting myself with my water bottle to stay cool 😂

  • @chaseferguson5412
    @chaseferguson5412 7 месяцев назад +1

    Why didn't you just put the truck in 5th gear and use a breaker bar for the crank bolt

  • @andralronald3196
    @andralronald3196 2 года назад

    Bonsoir chers amis de ford ranger.j'ai un ford R.xlt gasoline année1996.
    Mon mecanicien me dit qu'il faut changer les lifter valves car le moteur est en faiblesse.
    Commen faire s.v.p ?

    • @ValleyMobileAutomotive
      @ValleyMobileAutomotive  2 года назад

      La culasse devrait être retirée pour remplacer les soupapes. c'est un gros travail. si le moteur est faible, je suppose que les soupapes ne sont pas étanches et que vous perdez de la compression. Est-ce correct? désolé parfois Google translate n'est pas le meilleur.

  • @jtmon3y1990
    @jtmon3y1990 Год назад

    If you had a helper and a good clutch you could’ve held it and broke it loose