thunderchicken
Grandmaster
I always did those from underneath. Wasn't a big deal that way. Having stuff on a lift makes a lot of jobs easier than dealing with them at homeHa. Thats crazy.
I always did those from underneath. Wasn't a big deal that way. Having stuff on a lift makes a lot of jobs easier than dealing with them at homeHa. Thats crazy.
Owned a couple. Been put on the trailer by a few. the street as well.I see what you said.. It's ok CM, it's not the first time you've admitted to being a closet Blue Oval man.
Yep. No lift for me.I always did those from underneath. Wasn't a big deal that way. Having stuff on a lift makes a lot of jobs easier than dealing with them at home
I wouldn't say gravy to work on. Ford 300 is gravy, SBC is gravy.The DOHC mod motor is a bit more of a PITA than the SOHC version. SOHC mod motors like 4.6 are gravy to work on. The biggest problems with those are many left the factory with #3 spark plug slightly loose and it's usually the first to shoot the spark plug out. Requires installing a threaded insert ( not a heli-coil), but even that's a fairly simple job with the proper kit. The plastic intakes like to leak at coolant passages and the nipple for the heater hose get very brittle. On earlier models the hydraulic timing chain tensioners weren't sealed (just machined surface) and didn't get sufficient oil onto the chain guides. Timing chains on those are very simple though. People get intimidated too easy on them.
I know a cop that owns a CV with the 4.6 sohc that he installed a Procharger & cooler, headers, beefed up trans and converter, rear gears and 275 radials. It's pretty dang healthy as a legit daily driver. He even took it to SCT to have the pcm updated and tuned on the chassis dyno. He did good work on it.
I put Magnusson super chargers on a couple when I worked for a previous employer. Those kinda sucked
Much like so many GM guys still love the square body pick ups, I still love the look of the 70s Ford pick ups. I hate vans all makes and models lolOwned a couple. Been put on the trailer by a few. the street as well.
I loved some of the trucks but none of the new ones. Drove Ford vans for years running service and I preferred the Fords over the Chevy's.
Heck I think I like all the pickups from the 70's, even Dodge.Much like so many GM guys still love the square body pick ups, I still love the look of the 70s Ford pick ups. I hate vans all makes and models lol
That looks like the 3v 9/16 spark plug. Yes those can be special.I wouldn't say gravy to work on. Ford 300 is gravy, SBC is gravy.
These damn things have gotten me close to just lighting a vehicle on fire.
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I'm pretty sure I had to helicoil every spark plug on my cousins pickup, and the timing chains are like 67' long.
I think everyone I ever worked on was a pia.
Mark, counter guy/owner at Earls is a personal friend of mine. He is a stellar individual.$160 in fittings and 2 hours of driving later, I've got hopefully all I need to get the truck together tonight. Ended up driving out to Fleece Performance and then to Earl's.
Front brakes and building a new turbo drain tonight. Probably do the drain first then the brakes. Bought caliper seal kits so I can pull the pistons out and ensure they're all clean and not gonna drag like they did last time.
Putting up the new pool next door for the terrorists. The old one was duty cycled out. Failed pump and other issues. 18' across and 4' deep.Man, you guys gearing up for wrenching this weekend and I just bought $120 of grass seed. It has finally gotten dry enough to get some much needed swales in my yard and some other grading done.
That is what I will be doing this weekend. Maybe I'll squeeze in a little time on the XJ.
That looks like the 3v 9/16 spark plug. Yes those can be special.
I've worked on the 4.6 2v for so many years it's just simple
Mark is amazing. Dude knows me pretty well at this point lol. Spent many hours in there getting fittings and stuff figured out for turbos, transmissions, and more.Mark, counter guy/owner at Earls is a personal friend of mine. He is a stellar individual.
Looks like the pistons are extended WAY too far, wrong pads/rotors or did you push them out?Welllllll. Good news and bad news.
Got my turbo drain leak fixed. Got a new air filter in. Got the wiring for the AC fan fixed.
Started on the brakes. Got the caliper off and...
So what's the usual cause for this? I've had two calipers on this truck fail in this similar fashion.
Nope that's how they came off. And everything was tight.Looks like the pistons are extended WAY too far, wrong pads/rotors or did you push them out?
How about a pic of the pads. Are they wore even?Nope that's how they came off. And everything was tight.
They look even. One is still on the truck cause I can't work on it again till Sunday. But here's a pic through the caliper. I noticed this nice scuff pattern on the outer pad that I took off.How about a pic of the pads. Are they wore even?