Is a 1994 ford 4.0 ohv block the same ad a 1998 ford 4.0 ohv block

Asked by Guru96DXN Jul 19, 2017 at 09:33 PM about the 1998 Ford Ranger XLT Standard Cab LB

Question type: Car Customization

Wanting to no if i can out a 1994 4.0 ohv in a 1998
ranger. I no i have to swap intKes and all that. But
im asking  cause i e already done the swap but i
cant get it to run right bank 1 is runing lean and
bank2 is runing rich

5 Answers

Dude i have a 94 ohv motor n my 98 ranger and the same shit lesn on bank 1 and rich on bank 2 and every thing is new under the hood i mean everything so please if u figure it out please let me no and i will do the same i even put the injectors out of the 94 n my 98. Ive been dtiving this truck every day for 2 months its the only ride i have. But here is my thought. I want to put my 94 computer and everything n my 98 its dumb but i have a hole 94 right here.

What you do is buy a tuner and adjust your fuel air ratio on each bank until it runs right

Better yet, check where you have your vacuum leak and you can fix the problem of rich and lean. Do you have any oxygen sensor codes besides rich or lean. High voltage or low voltage

I started putting my block together on a 4.0 ohv Ford ranger my block didn’t look like this until I got it back from Napa machine shop I’m looking for opinions Napa says there’s nothing wrong with it my Block didn’t look like this when I sent it to them and now they’re not wanting to do anything about it One is welding the other one is cracked where they put the plugs this set On top of the cam Valley I’ve got a stage two cam going in with double valve springs bored 30 over opinions please

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