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jasper engines
I'm thinking of replacing the engine in a ford ranger, wondering if jasper is the way go. 3.0
Depends on how much money you want to spend,if it's worth keepin' put in the Jasper.
quote:I agree,,if truck is worth it,,put a jasper engine in it,,they are a great engine
Originally posted by bigtimberkennel
Depends on how much money you want to spend,if it's worth keepin' put in the Jasper.
I think I will go with a jasper, the truck is in great shape other then the engine and it's paid for, don't really want a truck payment, I'd rather spend the money on a hobby.
sleepy head
How much do the jasper engines cost now ? i know they are real good engines but a few years ago some of the kin blew their truck up and we ended up going with a Autozone long block for about half the cost of the jasper and it has i think 130.000 miles now, just something to think about if the prices are still the same as they use to be.
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Installed price is going to run around 3,500
Pay attention to the waranty, they are mostly all assembled in mexico.
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put a 3.0 in my ranger from advanced.1700 dollars three year unlimited miles.My brother is a mechanic and has lnstalled a few bad ones from everywhere.Jasper would reimberse the cost on a bad engine.
I went with jasper, got the truck back yesterday, seems like a good strong engine. Need to get 4 years out of to pay off
what kind of failure on your 3.0??? pretty good little engines usually.
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Lower bearings, bought the truck used so don't know total history
If water pump ever goes bad check timing cover behind fins on waterpump,they can carve a groove in aluminum cover letting antifreeze in oil slowly which takes out the lower bearings first.
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