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Engine & Drivetrain
03 Sport trac 4.0 Eating Coolant
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Bailey" data-source="post: 1008990" data-attributes="member: 70124"><p>Makes sense that all cyls should have had a misfire on that side but it actually did clear up after it was replaced for a short time for some strange reason. Guess I jumped too quick and grabbed new injectors thinking it was a leaking one. What's your opinion on going ahead and replacing them anyway since they have over 265,000 miles on them or should I just go ahead and return them and get my money back?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Another non-related thing that happened to the engine when I got it back that I didn't mention was that it was leaking oil pretty bad from the rear main and he had to replace that and that took care of the leak. Not sure if THAT was bad at reman or if it got bumped with the reinstall of the tranny and not checked.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Finally, do you think I should insist on a new long block if they find that the head gasket is the culprit or think it is or entertain allowing them to replace the head gasket and hope there was not any other damage? Thanks again for your input!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Bailey, post: 1008990, member: 70124"] Makes sense that all cyls should have had a misfire on that side but it actually did clear up after it was replaced for a short time for some strange reason. Guess I jumped too quick and grabbed new injectors thinking it was a leaking one. What's your opinion on going ahead and replacing them anyway since they have over 265,000 miles on them or should I just go ahead and return them and get my money back? Another non-related thing that happened to the engine when I got it back that I didn't mention was that it was leaking oil pretty bad from the rear main and he had to replace that and that took care of the leak. Not sure if THAT was bad at reman or if it got bumped with the reinstall of the tranny and not checked. Finally, do you think I should insist on a new long block if they find that the head gasket is the culprit or think it is or entertain allowing them to replace the head gasket and hope there was not any other damage? Thanks again for your input! [/QUOTE]
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