BootyDo
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- April 21, 2007
- Messages
- 217
- Reaction score
- 1
- City, State
- Baltimore, MD
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2006 Limited V8
Hi All,
I've had my 2006 4.6L V8 for several years now. I purchased it about 4-5 years back with 72K and I've added maybe another 20K on that. Long story short, I've been fixing and learning a lot because of this truck. Now I'm faced with having to replace my radiator - something I didn't think I'd even want to consider a few years back - and was wondering about some input.
First, the background. My radiator's been leaking for maybe 2 years or so. Bars Leak hasn't done much - mainly as of late - and I'm dumping about a gallon of coolant a week into it. It would be straightforward at that point, but I also have the dreaded jet fighter fan. I've read up on the TSB 7-10-12. Sounds a lot like my issues, (including a stuttering in the transmission at 1500rpm in 3rd/4th). After reading through several threads - mostly this one - I'm also considering playing it safe and replacing the 1) radiator, 2) water pump, 3)serpentine belt, fan clutch, and 5) thermostat. That's a lot. And I'm a dude that's dropped a few pans, swapped some brakes, fuel filters, intakes, etc. Nothing to this scale.
So with that said, I wanted to ask specifically for anyone's input on doing all this. Specifically, are there any special tools I'll need? Any parts I should steer clear of? I've watched FordTechMakuloco's great video on this. Just confused about the fan clutch. And having never done as much as a serpentine belt, I want to try and anticipate as many obstacles as I can on the front end and do this once and correctly. Also, any way of finding out what version my PCM is currently updated to?
Just a bit of disclaimer: My truck is throwing a rear wheel speed sensor. Not sure if it's just the sensor or a tone ring. If it's the ring, i'll take it to the dealer. And I think my front driver's side wheel bearing might be going bad. With the PCM, that's 3 pretty big expenses I'm likely leaving to the pro's so that's why I'm being a bit neurotic with this.
I've had my 2006 4.6L V8 for several years now. I purchased it about 4-5 years back with 72K and I've added maybe another 20K on that. Long story short, I've been fixing and learning a lot because of this truck. Now I'm faced with having to replace my radiator - something I didn't think I'd even want to consider a few years back - and was wondering about some input.
First, the background. My radiator's been leaking for maybe 2 years or so. Bars Leak hasn't done much - mainly as of late - and I'm dumping about a gallon of coolant a week into it. It would be straightforward at that point, but I also have the dreaded jet fighter fan. I've read up on the TSB 7-10-12. Sounds a lot like my issues, (including a stuttering in the transmission at 1500rpm in 3rd/4th). After reading through several threads - mostly this one - I'm also considering playing it safe and replacing the 1) radiator, 2) water pump, 3)serpentine belt, fan clutch, and 5) thermostat. That's a lot. And I'm a dude that's dropped a few pans, swapped some brakes, fuel filters, intakes, etc. Nothing to this scale.
So with that said, I wanted to ask specifically for anyone's input on doing all this. Specifically, are there any special tools I'll need? Any parts I should steer clear of? I've watched FordTechMakuloco's great video on this. Just confused about the fan clutch. And having never done as much as a serpentine belt, I want to try and anticipate as many obstacles as I can on the front end and do this once and correctly. Also, any way of finding out what version my PCM is currently updated to?
Just a bit of disclaimer: My truck is throwing a rear wheel speed sensor. Not sure if it's just the sensor or a tone ring. If it's the ring, i'll take it to the dealer. And I think my front driver's side wheel bearing might be going bad. With the PCM, that's 3 pretty big expenses I'm likely leaving to the pro's so that's why I'm being a bit neurotic with this.