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Fixed it get a flywheel shim .0040. For the 2.9.v6 amazing it works like a brand new engine. 5 starters 3 flywheels and all it needed was a shim that is made for that engine.
It has 2, one in the the tank and another inline between the tank and engine. Little tip: if your not getting fuel to the engine try replacing the filter first. it's a lot easier and less expensive and most likely where the problem is. I have an 1988 Ranger that clogs the filter almost every time I run the tank dry.
Fuel filter? There's also a filter on the suction intake inside the gas tank, it can get plugged up. I'd definitely try the filter if you haven't. Good luck. Have you checked the fuel psi coming from the tank? If it's fuel injection, it should be pretty high, 55 - 60 psi. Let me know if I can help.
This truck should have a timing chain, not a belt. If the engine is running fine and there are no noises such as the chain hitting the timing cover, you are OK.
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