429CJ-3X2
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- Joined
- November 6, 2009
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- City, State
- Des Moines, Iowa
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '01,'02, '04 Sport Tracs,
My son's '97 Mountaineer's water pump went out today, and we're wondering if it's time to replace it (the Mountaineer). V8, 2WD, 191,678 miles, probably one of the least optioned Mountaineers built. Radio won't turn off for more than a minute or so. I replaced it once with the same model and nothing changed. The a/c doesn't work as it won't hold refrigerant. Needs tires. Aside from a dented fender from a deer running into it, the body's in decent shape with minimal rust for a vehicle that's spent it's life in Iowa. Front bumper has a large rust hole on 1 corner, and the other corner is about to rust through. When it was towed home today, the tow truck driver discovered that the rear gas tank strap has rusted in two, and the tank is hanging down. Uses some oil. Has had a mystery coolant leak since we bought it 11 years ago. New water pump and gaskets might solve that.
The good - New battery in Jan '24, new starter about a year ago. I've replaced both rear spring shackles - the 1st several years ago and the second one last summer. New upper control arm last year. The radiator was replaced 3 years ago.
As I type this, it seems clear it's time for him to get something else. It's his only vehicle, and he probably puts 150 miles a week on it, maybe more. Even with a new water pump and tires, it has no resale value. I could probably fix it myself, but I'd really don't want to deal with some of the fairly common complications. One wrinkle is that it's registered in my name, even though it's his, because it was easier and less complicated for me to take care of it at the time. I have always thought I'd pay him something and keep it when he got something else, which I still might do. If so, I could work on it when I choose to, if I choose to, and if complications arise, I can quit.
Thoughts?
The good - New battery in Jan '24, new starter about a year ago. I've replaced both rear spring shackles - the 1st several years ago and the second one last summer. New upper control arm last year. The radiator was replaced 3 years ago.
As I type this, it seems clear it's time for him to get something else. It's his only vehicle, and he probably puts 150 miles a week on it, maybe more. Even with a new water pump and tires, it has no resale value. I could probably fix it myself, but I'd really don't want to deal with some of the fairly common complications. One wrinkle is that it's registered in my name, even though it's his, because it was easier and less complicated for me to take care of it at the time. I have always thought I'd pay him something and keep it when he got something else, which I still might do. If so, I could work on it when I choose to, if I choose to, and if complications arise, I can quit.
Thoughts?