Sorry Mike. I made a quick stop at a junkyard on the way home from Maine the other day, saw an A/C-equipped '88 with the single-groove pulley, and immediately thought of this thread.Mike McCreight wrote:
'92 - '94 Ranger Alternator Bracket Info
Moderator: John Brennan
- DPDISXR4Ti
- Site Admin
- Posts: 14826
- Joined: Wed Jan 08, 2003 11:40 pm
- Location: New York
- Mike McCreight
- Level 7
- Posts: 3987
- Joined: Fri Oct 31, 2003 8:44 pm
- Location: Ottawa! Well, Manotick, actually...
S'Okay, Brad.
Whenever I spot that single pulley (all blasted and painted...) sitting on the scrap pile, I think of YOU!
So far so good with the setup.
Another note, for reference, don't sandblast the tensioner. Apparently I blasted away a bit of the friction reducer between the 2 halves. This led to mis-alignment that really wasn't apparent, until I ran it. the belt started to walk out of the pulley.
Also, if you're going with Stinger's center mount header, the wastegate is going to be REALLY close to the alternator. I decided to move the wastegate port towards the rear. This works better for the dump tube exit too.
Whenever I spot that single pulley (all blasted and painted...) sitting on the scrap pile, I think of YOU!
So far so good with the setup.
Another note, for reference, don't sandblast the tensioner. Apparently I blasted away a bit of the friction reducer between the 2 halves. This led to mis-alignment that really wasn't apparent, until I ran it. the belt started to walk out of the pulley.
Also, if you're going with Stinger's center mount header, the wastegate is going to be REALLY close to the alternator. I decided to move the wastegate port towards the rear. This works better for the dump tube exit too.
It's not a hobby, it's an obsession!
- John Brennan
- Level 8
- Posts: 11630
- Joined: Wed Jun 18, 2003 4:19 pm
- Location: Scottsdale, AZ "Summer Is Coming"
Whichever one's the quietest, i.e., neither one ... pulling the pulley is a PITA (did it at the parts store counter using their rental puller on the spot), but doable with the proper tool (why, oh why, did they HAVE to use a conventionally unremovable fastening method... ).turboplz wrote:quick question, which power steering pump are people using for this swap? I'm assuming the donor car's or is getting the XRs power steering pulley off an easy enough task?
This is my car, and these are my people!
2015 Fiesta ST
2020 Edge 2.0 Ecoboost
2015 Fiesta ST
2020 Edge 2.0 Ecoboost
- DPDISXR4Ti
- Site Admin
- Posts: 14826
- Joined: Wed Jan 08, 2003 11:40 pm
- Location: New York
A little more info to add to this thread....
The '95 - '01 EDIS crank is identical to the '92 - '94 as far as the pulley goes. It's a "one lane" pulley on the outer plane.
Not a huge deal, but I prefer the two belt setup because it puts a neutral force on the water pump and gives you a little more space between the rad and power steering pulley. Depending on your setup, that may or may not be a concern. Also, as mentioned previously, if going with the two-belt approach, you have a bunch more donors you can look to for the PS pump bracket.
91dime wrote:
One other issue is that I'm going to use edis so I'll probably use a 98-01 2.5 serpentine crank pulley because it has a wheel on it. Will that pulley work with your alt bracket? Thanks!
The '95 - '01 EDIS crank is identical to the '92 - '94 as far as the pulley goes. It's a "one lane" pulley on the outer plane.
Not a huge deal, but I prefer the two belt setup because it puts a neutral force on the water pump and gives you a little more space between the rad and power steering pulley. Depending on your setup, that may or may not be a concern. Also, as mentioned previously, if going with the two-belt approach, you have a bunch more donors you can look to for the PS pump bracket.
Brad
Re: '92 - '94 Ranger Alternator Bracket Info
Reading up on this.
I had 92 Mustang that I took the brackets and pullies from.
My intention is to swap them over to my XR.
I had 92 Mustang that I took the brackets and pullies from.
My intention is to swap them over to my XR.
- DPDISXR4Ti
- Site Admin
- Posts: 14826
- Joined: Wed Jan 08, 2003 11:40 pm
- Location: New York
Re: '92 - '94 Ranger Alternator Bracket Info
FYI, '92 Mustang does NOT have the same brackets as '92 - '94 Ranger.my8950 wrote:Reading up on this.
I had 92 Mustang that I took the brackets and pullies from.
My intention is to swap them over to my XR.
Brad
Re: '92 - '94 Ranger Alternator Bracket Info
Yeah, I got that.
I don't think I am going to relocate alternator, just swapping to 3G, then serpentine belt.
I don't think I am going to relocate alternator, just swapping to 3G, then serpentine belt.
- Mike McCreight
- Level 7
- Posts: 3987
- Joined: Fri Oct 31, 2003 8:44 pm
- Location: Ottawa! Well, Manotick, actually...
Re: '92 - '94 Ranger Alternator Bracket Info
Really enjoyed reading the last few pages. Very nostalgic. I rememberd when I actually WORKED on this car!
- John Brennan
- Level 8
- Posts: 11630
- Joined: Wed Jun 18, 2003 4:19 pm
- Location: Scottsdale, AZ "Summer Is Coming"
Re: '92 - '94 Ranger Alternator Bracket Info
Yeah, I know... tell me about it. Apparently, God's sleeve has caught on the Time Speed lever, and firewalled it...Mike McCreight wrote:Really enjoyed reading the last few pages. Very nostalgic. I rememberd when I actually WORKED on this car!
This is my car, and these are my people!
2015 Fiesta ST
2020 Edge 2.0 Ecoboost
2015 Fiesta ST
2020 Edge 2.0 Ecoboost
- Mike McCreight
- Level 7
- Posts: 3987
- Joined: Fri Oct 31, 2003 8:44 pm
- Location: Ottawa! Well, Manotick, actually...
Re: '92 - '94 Ranger Alternator Bracket Info
Been spending my (limited) time on a few dirt bikes.
Fairly easy to wrench on, GREAT exercise, and I can crack open a throttle, scare myself silly, without getting arrested.
Fairly easy to wrench on, GREAT exercise, and I can crack open a throttle, scare myself silly, without getting arrested.