Yes - that is just like the one I installed on my Ranger - 2021 XLT 4x4It's the one that goes on top of the engine for the valve cover:
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FORD PERFORMANCE 2.3L AIR OIL SEPARATOR
Removing the OEM PCV hose at the lower end was "challenging" because it has tamper-proof connectors that have to be "broken" in order to remove. Due to the tight space, it's hard to reach the lower connection and there are lots of things that seem to scratch and cut your hands up (e.g. zip ties, sharp edges, etc.). My hand looked like it had been in a battle with a cat with sharp claws.If you're referring to a catch can? I have one, on my 2019 XL. Works well. No complaints. Only issue was installing. My Mechanic had a heck of a time. I feel that was in my opinion. It was my truck being 2 wheel drive.
I just saw this last night,anybody used one yet?I have a 2021 ranger
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The Rangers separator from Ford is not normally the one people use first. I have one but I found out the Driver side is where the majority of the issues are. The is Crank Case Vent. The PCV system that goes to your Intake Manifold. Ford doesn't have one that I know of. I suggest looking here if you want one for sure. Best prices I have seen.
https://blueovalindustries.com/collections/ford-ranger/products/en2450
Aftermarket PCV cans normally are for the Driver side and catch all the garb. My ford one hasn't caught jack in 2000 miles. It might have a slight advantage for the intake air quality but mostly it is small protection piece.
Sorry maybe I missed something, I didn't read you bought. Well then yeah, it is aWell I clicked on the link and it shows exactly what I bought?
The Rangers separator from Ford is not normally the one people use first. I have one but I found out the Driver side is where the majority of the issues are. The is Crank Case Vent. The PCV system that goes to your Intake Manifold. Ford doesn't have one that I know of. I suggest looking here if you want one for sure. Best prices I have seen.
https://blueovalindustries.com/collections/ford-ranger/products/en2450
Aftermarket PCV cans normally are for the Driver side and catch all the garb. My ford one hasn't caught jack in 2000 miles. It might have a slight advantage for the intake air quality but mostly it is small protection piece.
You gotta Break the orange connectors off. I cut mine with a small red pointy cable cutter. Just chewed that bad boy up and cracked it off. Satisfying to be honest "Little bastard". Orange connectors are one time use only items. Then you fit the Quick disconnects. Ford is Weird.After I do that do I need to twist or push down on the orange part or just pull it off?