kduval
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- 2002 Ford explorer
Hi folks. First post here, and unfortunately it comes out of desperation. Less than a year ago I purchased a 2002 Explorer, 6cyl, 2wd, 5 speed. It had a little over 120k miles, and is in all around great shape. The fella I bought it from told me he just had both front and rear timing chains replaced. Are there two timing chains? Anyway, I have put about 10k since... mostly highway miles, but I do haul a trailer. Thursday night 500 miles from home it died in the middle of the highway in bumper to bumper stop and go traffic. I thought that I just stalled it trying to take off on a hill with the trailer... it didnt start again
Had it towed to two different places and they both said the engine is done and needs replacing. So now it seems that I have more questions than I do options. Not that I can do anything about it, but is there a way to tell if the timing chains have been replaced? If a timing chain broke, will the valves or other components be damaged? I know that some motors are non interference and when a chain/belt breaks there will be no damage to the valves etc. Is it worth repairing, or would a swap for a rebuilt engine be a better option? Can you recommend a quality rebuilt engine, or can you recommend someone in the Rockville MD area that can do a quality repair job on this engine? The truck could also use a new clutch... which option would lend itself to making that job easier? I would assume engine swap, but I am just guessing. Thanks for reading, and ang guidance that you can give.
