92 Ford Ranger Chassis wiring has 12 wire plug and 94 Ford Ranger engine wiring plug has 16 wire plug and a 6 wire plug Need specifice wire sources to integrate
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Your saying that if you exceed 92mph the engine just shuts down (off)? Does your engine light go on? If so can you retrieve any codes? You may want to inspect the trucks repair history. See when the last tune-up was done. Including the fuel-filter. Also look at the fuel-line pressure. See if the wiring to the crank positioning sensor is covered in oil and-or is on good shape. The more information the better.
Sounds like corroded ground wires. Locate the ground wires to chassis and body, if they appear rusty or loose, clean with wire brush and liquid wrench and tighten them well.
You do not need the stator wire to hook to anything. It normally goes to the voltage regulator to supply the ignition source. The regulator needs 12 and ign which is normally supplied through the stator wire and a wire to alt feild and chassis grnd. The stator after fusebox is tied in with carb elec choke. you can make sure the elc choke and regulator have 12v at ign on and not worry about alt stator
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