MtExplorer Guy
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- Kalispell, MT
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- 2003 Explorer XLS
Howdy guys, I don't post here often, but am in a bit of a pinch, I put an almost new 2004 4.0 SOHC engine in my 2003 about a year an a half ago, because the dreaded timing chain problems, I went with the o4 motor, because they were not suppose to have these problems, the motor only had about 30K on it when installed. Well low and behold, last Dec it started rattling again in the front end, so I figured new tensioner, guess what, didn't stop it. So started tearing into it last weekend to replace the front chain and cassette, finally figured out how to get the fan off, and the alternator with bracket and idler wheels. Now I am trying to figure out the power steering pump.
The PS pump is of course in a bracket with a divorced reservoir and the AC compressor is bolted to the side of the PS pump, my question, is it possible, to take the bracket bolts off, then move the whole assembly to the side, I really don't want to pull the AC and have to recharge if possible, do I need to take the HP Hose off the pump to do this, or do I have to take everything apart?
After this, I have to figure out the darn intake system, I can only see three bolts and don't seem to be able to locate the rest of them, does anyone have a diagram of the bolt placement on the intake?
Last but not least, can anyone point me in the direction of the Engineer that designed the Mickey Mouse Engine cooling fan set up in this thing, I would love to send him a note!

Also, just in case anyone is interested, the threads on my fan were the normal, turn counter clockwise to remove and clockwise to tighten. And it was not printed on my fan shroud, I looked that thing over with a fine toothed comb and it ain't there!
The PS pump is of course in a bracket with a divorced reservoir and the AC compressor is bolted to the side of the PS pump, my question, is it possible, to take the bracket bolts off, then move the whole assembly to the side, I really don't want to pull the AC and have to recharge if possible, do I need to take the HP Hose off the pump to do this, or do I have to take everything apart?
After this, I have to figure out the darn intake system, I can only see three bolts and don't seem to be able to locate the rest of them, does anyone have a diagram of the bolt placement on the intake?
Last but not least, can anyone point me in the direction of the Engineer that designed the Mickey Mouse Engine cooling fan set up in this thing, I would love to send him a note!

Also, just in case anyone is interested, the threads on my fan were the normal, turn counter clockwise to remove and clockwise to tighten. And it was not printed on my fan shroud, I looked that thing over with a fine toothed comb and it ain't there!