h-bomb
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- March 8, 2001
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- City, State
- San Antonio, TX
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 98 EB
Hey guys long time since I've posted on here...anyway I have a major problem on my hands. I have a 98 EB (4.0 SOHC) with 168k. Last week I started it up in the cold and it was vibrating/shaking like crazy at idle. The one thing I notice is the rpm's at idle go from 700 to about 550-600 and thats when it shakes. I also notice the dreaded timing chain noise...it sounds like marbles in a tin can, a loose chain hitting metal etc. That noise occurs off and on for a very long time, but now it is louder and occurring about 90% of the time the engine is on. The noise occurs during idle, under heavy load, or just when crusing. I've also noticed a loss in gas milage. (after filling up with premium)
I took it to a Ford mechanic (Lincoln/Mercury dealership) and he ran the $70 diag. 4 hrs later he showed me the price of $1054...$100 consisting of a camshaft tensioning kit and over $800 in labor to pull the engine out. He said the timing chain tensioner is bad and its causing plugs 3 and 5 to misfire (what came up on the diag). I can't afford that so I told him I'll think about it.
I told the problem to my mechanic and he sent me to someone that said they'll do it for $500. I get there and he changes the price to $800. Way too expensive for a southside mechanic.
Just for kicks I take it to a Ford dealer and now I'm getting a whole different story. He says he has to do his own diag for $70 to see that the problem is, and he also claims he can fix the timimg chain tensioner without taking the engine out. He said he can fix the noise for about $200 (he doesn't believe its the tensioner...he lifted the plastic cover on top of the engine and said that needs to be replaced.) He says the rough idle problem is not because of the timing chain and he doesn't see the total repairs adding up anywhere near $800.
So I'm faced with $1054 (might be able to talk him down 100 or more) or $70 to get it looked at by this "expert." The $70 will go towards repairs though. I'm posting this because I've seen a lot of different remedies for the SOHC noise but I've received different problem quotes from different Ford mechanics. Could the noise come from something else besides the chain? And if it is the chain, could it be replaced without having to take the engine out? He says he never has to fix the rear chain on the passenger side, but if so he still doesn't need to take the engine out.
Sorry for the long post...but I figure the more info y'all know the better. Any advice would help...I'm trying to do this as cheap as possible but still done right. Thanks - Justin.
I took it to a Ford mechanic (Lincoln/Mercury dealership) and he ran the $70 diag. 4 hrs later he showed me the price of $1054...$100 consisting of a camshaft tensioning kit and over $800 in labor to pull the engine out. He said the timing chain tensioner is bad and its causing plugs 3 and 5 to misfire (what came up on the diag). I can't afford that so I told him I'll think about it.
I told the problem to my mechanic and he sent me to someone that said they'll do it for $500. I get there and he changes the price to $800. Way too expensive for a southside mechanic.
Just for kicks I take it to a Ford dealer and now I'm getting a whole different story. He says he has to do his own diag for $70 to see that the problem is, and he also claims he can fix the timimg chain tensioner without taking the engine out. He said he can fix the noise for about $200 (he doesn't believe its the tensioner...he lifted the plastic cover on top of the engine and said that needs to be replaced.) He says the rough idle problem is not because of the timing chain and he doesn't see the total repairs adding up anywhere near $800.
So I'm faced with $1054 (might be able to talk him down 100 or more) or $70 to get it looked at by this "expert." The $70 will go towards repairs though. I'm posting this because I've seen a lot of different remedies for the SOHC noise but I've received different problem quotes from different Ford mechanics. Could the noise come from something else besides the chain? And if it is the chain, could it be replaced without having to take the engine out? He says he never has to fix the rear chain on the passenger side, but if so he still doesn't need to take the engine out.
Sorry for the long post...but I figure the more info y'all know the better. Any advice would help...I'm trying to do this as cheap as possible but still done right. Thanks - Justin.