Was told I need a new engine, 5.4 V8. Have a question...
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Was told I need a new engine, 5.4 V8. Have a question...
So I brought my truck into a Ford Dealership because I was hearing a rattling sound when it was starting up as well as getting a low oil pressure light for about a second.
Had it checked out and they came out and told me that I need a new engine, something with the camshaft is broken and the only way to fix it is to just replace the engine, he said Ford doesn't want them getting into it and to just send the engine back to the factory.
The good news is Ford is going to cover the engine under the Ford factory warranty and send me a factory rebuilt engine.
My question is this, is there anything I should be aware of when getting a factory rebuilt engine? Is it pretty much a brand new engine or is it used? Do new spark plugs come with it, what else comes with it? What will I not get new with it?
Thanks.
Had it checked out and they came out and told me that I need a new engine, something with the camshaft is broken and the only way to fix it is to just replace the engine, he said Ford doesn't want them getting into it and to just send the engine back to the factory.
The good news is Ford is going to cover the engine under the Ford factory warranty and send me a factory rebuilt engine.
My question is this, is there anything I should be aware of when getting a factory rebuilt engine? Is it pretty much a brand new engine or is it used? Do new spark plugs come with it, what else comes with it? What will I not get new with it?
Thanks.
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Key word is "rebuilt"......
If its a broken cam shaft you'll probably get a long block instead of a short block since the cams are part of the heads.....if you have them already make sure you get the 2008 revised heads with brown cop boots<<<these plugs are easier to change....
Nothing wrong with rebuilts....
If its a broken cam shaft you'll probably get a long block instead of a short block since the cams are part of the heads.....if you have them already make sure you get the 2008 revised heads with brown cop boots<<<these plugs are easier to change....
Nothing wrong with rebuilts....
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They said the problem was with the connecting rods, said Ford has a TSB on this and to perform a test where you look under a cap or something like that and that my engine failed the test. Ford recommends replacing the engine. Anyone ever hear of this?
They are replacing it with a new remanufactored engine. Is this good?
They are replacing it with a new remanufactored engine. Is this good?
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They did. I just bought the truck 2 months ago so they called the dealership I got it from and asked if they had any records, they did not. They said that they were going to cover it anyways.
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First you said this... Had it checked out and they came out and told me that I need a new engine, something with the camshaft is broken and the only way to fix it is to just replace the engine, he said Ford doesn't want them getting into it and to just send the engine back to the factory.
Now you say this.... They said the problem was with the connecting rods, said Ford has a TSB on this and to perform a test where you look under a cap or something like that and that my engine failed the test. Ford recommends replacing the engine. Anyone ever hear of this?
They are replacing it with a new remanufactored engine. Is this good?
Now you say this.... They said the problem was with the connecting rods, said Ford has a TSB on this and to perform a test where you look under a cap or something like that and that my engine failed the test. Ford recommends replacing the engine. Anyone ever hear of this?
They are replacing it with a new remanufactored engine. Is this good?
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If you have a connecting rod bearing problem you do need a new short block minimum. If Ford will give you a new long block, consider yourself extremely lucky and be very nice to the dealer.
I would think this is a very rare problem with these engines. The previous owner must have abused it in some way or maybe ran it without putting oil in it for a while after an oil change.
I would think this is a very rare problem with these engines. The previous owner must have abused it in some way or maybe ran it without putting oil in it for a while after an oil change.