Lanse, my mom used to say son, keep your chin up things could get worse and you know what? she was right I did keep my chin up and things did get worse! Beyond that I suggest that you might follow the gasline from the tank to either the carburator or throttle body and look for a metal fuel canister filter they say all later model vehicles have one including Ford, GM etc. My 97 F-150 Haynes manual says I have one and talks about how to change it and even shows an illustration of the filter but for the life of me I can"t find it! I"ve had the replacement in a box in my shop for over ten years and haven"t been able to find where it is. My SIL had a similar problem with her 86 Chevy I think Lumina or Citation I finally found it two hours later in a most disgusting place one of those 1/4 turn swivel fittings and risk getting doused with a face full of gas. So I replaced it and she was good to go. You may have one of those but I don"t know where on the Ranger. Good Luck!
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