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4.0 SOHC tensioners - TSB 08-2-1

sport2000

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hey all. i don't get a chance to post much, but figure this is worth mentioning.

I have a 37,000 miles 2000 Sport. I bought it at 34k w/ extender warranty.

It had the 0012 done at 30,000 miles according to the OASIS report. Sine I got it, the engine has been making a terrible rattling noise from 2-3k under light to 1/4 throttle in any gear. It started about 5-10 mins after it was cold, and lasted for as long as I drove.

The noise was so loud and repeatable, I figured I would have no problem with getting the TSB done. (08-2-1 replaces the guides, tensioner, timing cassettes, etc on the front). btw, the service bulletin described my problem 100% as it was happening)

I was wrong. I went to 2 dealers who both told me I was nuts, and that was 'normal'. I even got the shop forman to come out, and he told me the noise was 'not loud enough to warrant looking into?" It was so loud, anyone who got in my explorer asked 'what the heck is wrong with your car?'

wtf is that all about? I went to a 3rd dealer, and they said the same thing. 'nothing wrong'. I finally had it, and called the service manager to complain. She took a ride and heard it immediately. Without hesitation, she gave me a rental and said let me keep it for a few days.

They tore the motor down, and sure enough, the guides were a mess along with the related components.

I just got it back today, and it's super-quiet. Sounds like a brand new engine. The good news is, supposedly the replacement parts have been modified to prevent the issues from happening. Only time will tell.

They claim it happened because the motor went too long before the 0012 was performed.

Whatever the case, I am glad it's fixed. I am angry I had to spend so much time and effort convincing these dealers that the TSB was the problem.

anyone else have an experience like this? The noise/problem never changed from dealer to dealer. I simply think they just don't care until I put on the 800 pound Gorilla suit. It's a bummer it has to be like that.
 






Many of the SOHC guys have... glad to hear you got yours fixed for free... most arent so lucky.
 






i recently bought my 97 and the lady before never had this recall done. I took it to the dealer and told them i wanted the 00m12 recall done, they listend to it, it made the sound quitely but they said "thats enough, i hear the ticking sound". anyways when i picked the truck up after it was fixed i read the invoice and it said something about intake manifold parts...i thought it was the camshaft tensioner...who knows my noisy start is gone thats all i care about
 






you are lucky. They seem more willing to do the 0012 than the 08-2-1.

0012 is pretty straight forward. All they do is pull the intake, replace the 0-rings, and screw in a new tensioner. assuming it's caught early enough, 08-2-1 may not be necessary.

The 08-2-1 requires 6.1 hours of work, basically gutting the whole front of the motor to replace the guides, cassettes, etc.

My first 2000 sport did the same thing about 3 months before the lease was up. I had the 0012 done at 15,000 miles, and by 35,000 it was rattling between 2-3k bigtime.
 






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