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SuperSlabCab Apr 9, 2008 05:51 PM

Ford's getting me a New Motor/No one likes FRAM
 
Just to document this event with the forum...I started in Transmissions, because the torque converter was unlocking @ 70 mph.

Then I threw a code, which said I was misfiring #7.

I took the truck in to the dealer @ 35,600 miles, and a day later they called and said the crankshaft endplay was out of spec, and Ford gave the OK to order a new motor.

So, in this instance, something went really wrong BEFORE the warranty expired. HA!

I'll have to wait about a week, but nice having an '08 in my '07.

bamorris2 Apr 9, 2008 06:44 PM

Good for you. It's not often that something major goes wrong 400 miles before the warranty expires; usually it happens 400 miles AFTER it expires.

risupercrewman Apr 9, 2008 07:17 PM

Just curious, what type of warranty does the new motor come with?....:coffee:

last5oh_302 Apr 9, 2008 07:21 PM


Originally Posted by risupercrewman (Post 3156380)
Just curious, what type of warranty does the new motor come with?....:coffee:

30 days :lol:

Glad to hear about your timing, and that the dealer is taking care of you SuperSlab :thumbsup:

risupercrewman Apr 9, 2008 07:31 PM


Originally Posted by last5oh_302 (Post 3156385)
30 days :lol:

Glad to hear about your timing, and that the dealer is taking care of you SuperSlab :thumbsup:

Your kidding right?............:lol:

blackjack8900 Apr 9, 2008 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by risupercrewman (Post 3156394)
Your kidding right?............:lol:

Don't quote me on this but i believe that it is 3yrs/36,000 miles

openclasspro#11 Apr 9, 2008 07:53 PM

?
 

Originally Posted by blackjack8900 (Post 3156405)
Don't quote me on this but i believe that it is 3yrs/36,000 miles

don't be surprised since it was a warranty replacement- that it's only covered under the remainder of your powertrain warranty

last5oh_302 Apr 9, 2008 08:10 PM


Originally Posted by risupercrewman (Post 3156394)
Your kidding right?............:lol:

Yeah, I was. To the best of my recollection, when I needed a new tranny for my last GM, it came with an additional 3 year/60 k km warranty from the date it was installed. That ESP cost me 2 grand. I claimed 8 grand before dumping the pig, and it still wasn't fixed.
I think blackjack8900 is correct on that.

cndcowboy Apr 9, 2008 09:40 PM


Originally Posted by openclasspro#11 (Post 3156423)
don't be surprised since it was a warranty replacement- that it's only covered under the remainder of your powertrain warranty


Correct, that is how it was explained to me when I had a transfer case replaced on a previous Ford. :thumbsup:

krane Apr 9, 2008 10:30 PM

On my brothers 05 4.2 he had 1200 mi before his 3/yr, 36000 mi were up and he had "a new engine oked by ford" which was essentialy a rebuilt short block,(after talking to some techs that told us that) and they told him the warranty on that -was what was remaining on the truck itself. It turned out that short block itslef was bad, so they got him another one. Luckly it happend as soon as he drove it off the lot. It leaked oil real bad , so they checked the heads and it was the block itself. My 2 cents.

last5oh_302 Apr 9, 2008 10:38 PM


Originally Posted by krane (Post 3156740)
On my brothers 05 4.2 he had 1200 mi before his 3/yr, 36000 mi were up and he had "a new engine oked by ford" which was essentialy a rebuilt short block,(after talking to some techs that told us that) and they told him the warranty on that -was what was remaining on the truck itself. It turned out that short block itslef was bad, so they got him another one. Luckly it happend as soon as he drove it off the lot. It leaked oil real bad , so they checked the heads and it was the block itself. My 2 cents.

I can understand that because it was a rebuild. A new engine should come with a brand new warranty.
Now that I think about it, I'm pretty certain the brand new tranny GM put in my truck came with a brand new full factory warranty, because it was brand new, and not a rebuild.

scottps Apr 9, 2008 10:48 PM

That sucks that you have to go though that and it’s nice you’re getting a new motor but you guys are forgetting that O7’s have 5/60,000 Powertrain Warranty.

last5oh_302 Apr 9, 2008 10:51 PM


Originally Posted by scottps (Post 3156778)
That sucks that you have to go though that and it’s nice you’re getting a new motor but you guys are forgetting that O7’s have 5/60,000 Powertrain Warranty.

IMO, that's the warranty the engine will come with then. I guess we'll find out when Superslab replies.

krane Apr 9, 2008 10:54 PM

Hope it turns out well slab

Josiah Apr 10, 2008 02:06 AM

I wouldn't think the crankshaft end play would warrant a new engine, I would think bushings could solve that but perhaps there is more to the story. I'm wondering how the crankshaft developed that much play anyhow, kudo's to the mechanic for finding that!


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