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Hi All,
Looking forward to the info from this site to help keep my 1994 Ranger runinng for another ten years at least, only 115,000 miles on her now
Rich in SE Pa.
Hi Rich and welcome to FTE Sounds like you have gotten your moneys worth so far out of your Ranger, good to see.
One of the great things you will notice here is the information that has been shared by the knowledgeable folks here at FTE. The folks here are always willing to try and help one of their fellow Ford owners that has questions about their Ford or is having an issue with it and looking to try and solve the problem with the communities input.
I am sure some of the clever souls among us will be able to give you some good advice to keep your Ranger on the road.
Don't forget to join the Pennsylvania chapter and meet some of your fellow Ford fans that are FTE members from your area and of course you can always upload some pics of your Ford to your garage for us all to have a look see.
Hope you enjoy all FTE has to offer and we will see you in the Forums!
Hi and thx for the welcome. I have a leak where the steel braided fuel lines coming from the engine connect to the plastic lines below the PS unit which go to the tank. It is a coupling that has rusted. Having trouble finding one and/or how to remove or replace it. New here, please help. Would post a pic, tried but unable to do so yet I guess.
Thx,
Rich
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