Need help
#1
Need help
Ok i have an 89 ford ranger 2.9 liter v6
It has 72,000 original miles
My problem is i was driving back from the store when i smelt something burning got home noticed there was oil all over the undercarriage i have no idea to what or where to look for my problem also as i was pulling in the truck began to tick im assuming thats from the motor not having enough lubrication please ill take anything you can offer knowledge wise
It has 72,000 original miles
My problem is i was driving back from the store when i smelt something burning got home noticed there was oil all over the undercarriage i have no idea to what or where to look for my problem also as i was pulling in the truck began to tick im assuming thats from the motor not having enough lubrication please ill take anything you can offer knowledge wise
#2
Yes, the engine will tick (clack) loudly without oil. You should not be driving it that way, or you will destroy the engine.
Did you lose an oil drain plug? That would be on the bottom of the oil pan.
Did you drive over something that punctured the oil pan? Again look closely at the pan.
Did the "Check Engine" light come on when this happened?
Also, might I suggest punctuations? Your run-on sentences are kind of hard to read.
Did you lose an oil drain plug? That would be on the bottom of the oil pan.
Did you drive over something that punctured the oil pan? Again look closely at the pan.
Did the "Check Engine" light come on when this happened?
Also, might I suggest punctuations? Your run-on sentences are kind of hard to read.
#3
#4
So last night i got under the ranger, checked the pan and there wasn't a single mark on it. Checked the drain plug it was in there nice and tight. Everything looked fine. Getting frustrated i went and bought oil filled it and there was no leak. So now i know it needs to be under pressure for it to leak. So i started the truck it started totally fine looked under neath to find that what i believe is the oil sending unit spewing oil everywhere.
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#6
Oil leak
There's a pretty good chance that there will be no engine damage. Last summer my Escort started to lose oil pressure, as indicated by the warning light coming on. I drove it for a couple days until I investigated whether it was a faulty gauge or true oil pressure loss.
I found there was virtually no oil pressure nor flow at higher rpm, and then found the oil pickup screen clogged. After correcting the problems, the car's been running great ever since.
I found there was virtually no oil pressure nor flow at higher rpm, and then found the oil pickup screen clogged. After correcting the problems, the car's been running great ever since.
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