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Posted by David B on January 03, 2005 at 13:57:28 from (65.173.238.70):
In Reply to: ot Ford Ranger posted by ntmcj on January 02, 2005 at 20:20:42:
We had an Aerostar van (Same engine as Ranger) that had almost 200,000 when we traded it away. We never touched the engine, it didn"t use or leak a drop of oil. I don"t know if it makes a difference, but it burned ethanol for all but 3 tanks. We traded it for a 2000 Explorer. 107,000 miles later, the engine still goes strongly. I think it"s had nothing but ethanol, but I don"t know. We bought my truck from the son of my great-great uncle. He never got over 60. We had a few problems, a mechanic said the engine had no vacuum, and it needed replaced. I"ve put 50,000 on it, and it still runs good. ("95 F150 4x4 302 V8) I"m a Ford guy, and try to keep current on Ford vehicles. I"ve never heard of one having engine problems, and they are popular here in NW Missouri.
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