Posted by dhermesc on June 26, 2009 at 05:52:19 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: Re: Ford 2.9L posted by Kruse on June 25, 2009 at 17:15:34:
If I recall correctly the 2.9 had solid lifters - and thats the reason for the ticking sound.
I had a 1990 Ranger with a 2.9 - great little truck. I ran it up to 160K then sold it to my nephew who ran it another 50K under "extreme" conditions before he totalled it. At about 140K I started adding half a quart of oil between 3000 mile oil changes - for some reason my nephew didn't have that need (never opened the hood?). With a 5 speed it averaged about 26 MPG per tank of fuel.
My brother had a 1988 Bronco with the same engine and he got the same mileage. The engine has about 150 hp - the same as the 3.0 from the Taurus but the 2.9 just seemed to be a lot more powerful.
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