Hello All!
Sorry I haven't updated this recently. Been busy with home, work, etc...
I have gotten a little bit done to my Explorer and am preparing to do a lot more.
I love the moonroof, it is rarely closed.
New taillights, and they match!
Unfortunately, my Explorer is rustier underneath than I had hoped. There are two real areas of concern for me. The rockers are rusted through in front of the rear wheels. Also, the body seams in the floors outside of the frame rails are rough. Everything else is nasty surface rust.
So be it. I will deal with it. To my knowledge, repair panels are available for the rockers.
Oil on bottom of differential housing is from leaking pinion seal. I am keeping it topped off for now, until I can get the seal changed. Oil on pan is from drain plug. I have since fitted a new metal ringed rubber washer.
Oil on Y-pipe is from front pinion seal.
I have not done any major work yet, just a bunch of little things:
-added a can of R134a to A/C. Cools better now
-had the Mach head unit display power supply repaired
-determined the power antenna mast has a broken drive cable
-replaced both corroded mid mount body to frame ground straps
-drained and refilled the AWD transfer case. It was full, but the fluid was dirty. I refilled it with conventional Mercon. I will dump and refill it twice more, then refill it with Mobil Mercon V.
-changed the engine oil after 3000 miles. It will now go for two 1000 mile oil changes with motor flush, then mineral 5W-30. this is for sludge removal. After all that, it will get filled with Mobil 1 5W-30 and NAPA Gold oil filter.
-changed the fuel filter
-pumped out the P/S fluid reservoir. Oil was dirty. Refilled with conventional Mercon. I will do this weekly for awhile, then finally refill it with Mobil Mercon V
-sprayed down the engine compartment and P/S rack area with Simple Green, then lightly pressure washed them. Much better, though a deep cleaning will happen at some point
-investigated the parking brake system:
Pedal pushes down and encounters resistance. However, the light does not come on, and there is no braking
Pedal switch was dirty and sticking, which is why the light would not come on. Cleaned the switch
Driver's side rear cable is kinked, rusted, and the cable to frame locator spring is broken
Passenger's side rear cable is free, I can see the end of the cable move at the brake
Driver's side parking brake shoes are a blob of rust with ZERO friction material. Didn't even bother looking at the passenger's side
-front sway bar end links are worn out and loose. All other sway bar bushings and such, front and rear, look rough
-determined drive mechanism for the rear window wiper is broken. Motor runs, arm does not move
Now, having said all this, my Explorer runs like a top! I drive it back and forth to work every day with NO issues. Engine runs great, trans shifts smoothly. I get anywhere from 16 to 17mpg, as per the message center display, depending upon where my foot is.
All of the lift struts on the hood, rear glass, and lift gate still work! Though, I am looking at the RedLine hood strut kit.
I have purchased the following parts, in no particular order:
-8 Autolite APP-104 spark plugs
-NAPA Belden Edge 700060 plug wire set (personal choice)
-Motorcraft complete PCV valve, hose, grommet kit
-bottle SeaFoam
-new Motorcraft rear wiper motor and mounting bracket
-Motorcraft updated rear wiper arm
-6 linkage clips for the lift gate latch rods
-parking brake shoes and hardware kit
-Raybestos, NAPA, Motorcraft front and rear sway bar bushings, end links, and rear link rebuild kits
-driver's side door hinge bushing kits
-Monroe Reflex front shocks
-Monroe Load Leveler coil over rear shocks
-Timken front axle pinion seal
-Fel-Pro throttle body gaskets
-USA Spec PA11-Ford1 iPod interface adapter
I have a few things I have to wrap up at home before I can really get to work on my Explorer.
I'll keep posting as I go.
Seth K. Pyle