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'98 rango 5.9 4x4

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Old 08-24-2012, 01:25 AM
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Just put crate motor that I had in my Dakota R/T in my Rango and also switched computers out but not harness so now setting off O2 sensor codes since my R/T was a CA model and the Rango was a 48 state edition. Guess i will change out harnesses next for the plugs and use the down tubes from the R/T and have new exhaust built. Runs awesome just has a lag between when it hits 70 mph. Original motor had 240,000 miles and was getting weak with slack in crank. Will try to post pics soon.
 
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how ur upload pics from ur computer?
 
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Just looked at the harness in the R/T and appears to be an easy swap out. The only part that might be hard is where it runs on top of the tranny. got to get it changed before I have the R/T's exhaust put in.
 
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Uploaded pics to profile but don't know how to post them to posts
 
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if you go to the picture in your profile right click it and hit "copy image url" and then click the image icon on the formatting bar when you're making a new post and paste it in there. alternatively you could manually use the image tags.... [img]url goes here[/img]
 
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There is a really low and annoying capacity limit for what you can upload on the site, I suppose for bandwidth reasons, not sure. But my suggestion is to upload them to a site such a photobucket or I use Flickr, and then copy the embed code and paste that into the post you make. That way you can add as many pics of the highest quality you want without any limitations. just my suggestion.
 



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