Engine Replacement 2005 f150 5.4, 25,000 miles
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Engine Replacement 2005 f150 5.4, 25,000 miles
Hello,
I posted a couple of post about oil consumption on a 2005 F150 5.4L with 25,000 miles on the engine.
The service shop decided to do somthing about it. The truck is using 1 quart in 700 to 800 miles.
The truck is in the shop today. They are doing a compression test and a few other things.
They told me tonight that the crank case pressure was high, which means there is a bad oil ring. They are waiting for ford to decide whether to replace the engine or do so sort of repair.
What do you think about a engine replacement. I am worried about a engine replacement. I'm afraid the truck will never be the same. What do you guys think. Should I be concerned or not worry about a thing.
Any comments or information would be great and might ease my mind.
I posted a couple of post about oil consumption on a 2005 F150 5.4L with 25,000 miles on the engine.
The service shop decided to do somthing about it. The truck is using 1 quart in 700 to 800 miles.
The truck is in the shop today. They are doing a compression test and a few other things.
They told me tonight that the crank case pressure was high, which means there is a bad oil ring. They are waiting for ford to decide whether to replace the engine or do so sort of repair.
What do you think about a engine replacement. I am worried about a engine replacement. I'm afraid the truck will never be the same. What do you guys think. Should I be concerned or not worry about a thing.
Any comments or information would be great and might ease my mind.
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Originally Posted by pldjr0187
Hello,
I posted a couple of post about oil consumption on a 2005 F150 5.4L with 25,000 miles on the engine.
The service shop decided to do somthing about it. The truck is using 1 quart in 700 to 800 miles.
The truck is in the shop today. They are doing a compression test and a few other things.
They told me tonight that the crank case pressure was high, which means there is a bad oil ring. They are waiting for ford to decide whether to replace the engine or do so sort of repair.
What do you think about a engine replacement. I am worried about a engine replacement. I'm afraid the truck will never be the same. What do you guys think. Should I be concerned or not worry about a thing.
Any comments or information would be great and might ease my mind.
I posted a couple of post about oil consumption on a 2005 F150 5.4L with 25,000 miles on the engine.
The service shop decided to do somthing about it. The truck is using 1 quart in 700 to 800 miles.
The truck is in the shop today. They are doing a compression test and a few other things.
They told me tonight that the crank case pressure was high, which means there is a bad oil ring. They are waiting for ford to decide whether to replace the engine or do so sort of repair.
What do you think about a engine replacement. I am worried about a engine replacement. I'm afraid the truck will never be the same. What do you guys think. Should I be concerned or not worry about a thing.
Any comments or information would be great and might ease my mind.
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Personally I would opt for an engine swap if given a choice. By all accounts, the stock engine is still considered to be relatively new. New engines just dont fail within the first 25K miles unless your on the NASCAR circuit.
Questions that would become apparent to me are:
What internal component failed that caused this problem? (you said bad oil ring)
What direct and indirect damage may have resulted from this component failure?
What level of materials/craftmanship were used during engine construction that led to this failure?
Does this level of materials/craftmanship expand to cover other engine components?
Will this failure lead to premature wear on other internal components that may go undiagnosed?
Regardless of what action Ford takes to remedy this, I would demand that Ford Motor Co. underwrite a new warranty for 3/36K on the repairs. At 25K miles already you might be nearing the end of the factory warranty.
Ox
Questions that would become apparent to me are:
What internal component failed that caused this problem? (you said bad oil ring)
What direct and indirect damage may have resulted from this component failure?
What level of materials/craftmanship were used during engine construction that led to this failure?
Does this level of materials/craftmanship expand to cover other engine components?
Will this failure lead to premature wear on other internal components that may go undiagnosed?
Regardless of what action Ford takes to remedy this, I would demand that Ford Motor Co. underwrite a new warranty for 3/36K on the repairs. At 25K miles already you might be nearing the end of the factory warranty.
Ox
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Opt for new if possible. The craftsmanship I received from my dealer was below poor. They told me to come get it after 17 days, Check Engine Light came on before I put it in drive to leave the place. They needed it another day, because they didn't pay attention to the wiring harness routing along the firewall. Some valve was not closing because the wiring harness was holding it open. How long you think until that shorts out? Took it back a few days later so they could install the missing plug on the bottom of the trans. bellhousing. And reinstall my exhaust sytem using all 3 mounting points, not just the 2 with the 3rd one vibrating at stoplights like they gave it back to me originally. They didn't hook back up my aftermarket foglights, wiring clips are broken with wires that were neatly routed are now drooping, some radiator cover clips missing, along with misc. body part fasteners, and I found a large piece of broken plastic last time I changed my oil. BUTCHERS!!!
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Originally Posted by xlint1
Opt for new if possible. The craftsmanship I received from my dealer was below poor. They told me to come get it after 17 days, Check Engine Light came on before I put it in drive to leave the place. They needed it another day, because they didn't pay attention to the wiring harness routing along the firewall. Some valve was not closing because the wiring harness was holding it open. How long you think until that shorts out? Took it back a few days later so they could install the missing plug on the bottom of the trans. bellhousing. And reinstall my exhaust sytem using all 3 mounting points, not just the 2 with the 3rd one vibrating at stoplights like they gave it back to me originally. They didn't hook back up my aftermarket foglights, wiring clips are broken with wires that were neatly routed are now drooping, some radiator cover clips missing, along with misc. body part fasteners, and I found a large piece of broken plastic last time I changed my oil. BUTCHERS!!!
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Originally Posted by thetruck
I broke mine in ragging it out hard! 40K miles and still runs like a dream. These newer motors do not need to be "broken in".
Within 30 minutes of receiving my truck, I had it up to 97 mph floored (speed limiter).
Within 30 minutes of receiving my truck, I had it up to 97 mph floored (speed limiter).
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Last edited by ford141; 01-16-2007 at 08:39 AM.