Your right, I didnt say what engine I have, because I dont know. I said it was a 97 explorer sport trac. I did get some responses stating it would be fine, so these people must know what engine this vehicle must have, I would think.
Sorry that your having to answer for the umpteenth time on the subject, but not everyone is as knowledgable as you are (in this area). Forgive me for trying to learn. Maybe this is why women feel so stupid or worried when they have their cars at the mercy of men. By the way I never said I had a bent rim. I do know what a rim is. I said my wheel looks bent. Big difference, and by reading trying to learn, I have read in here that even having tire pressue off can mess with the control trac/4wd. So assuming this, and looking at my bent WHEEL that is looking as though its going to fall off made this unknowledgable woman think, that if tire pressure can mess with with it then perhaps, just maybe a BENT wheel , axle, knuckle ect. may also mess with it.
Sorry that your having to deal with this subject once again, I thought it was a place to learn from others.
Jean
First of all, my humblest apologies... My frustration with the topic was not directed at you personally, and I apologize if it sounded so. We're all here to learn and share our own knowledge too. My intent was not to offend, but I occasionally fail miserably.
There are a few people on here who are mis-informed, in my opinion, and for whatever reason, do not share the same opinion as me on this subject. I have based my statements regarding your driveshaft question on information gleaned from the factory service manual regarding the function of the transfer cases on the different models of the vehicle. Nothing more.
Now, it's neither here nor there, but you did make reference to a bent wheel numerous times:
I think the reason my 4WD stated acting up/engaged was the need for wheel bearing (wheel looks bent) friend put new hub bearings on then the 4wd stated acting up and I have read that wheels, tires can cause problmes with the 4wd.
Well, anyways he replaced my hub bearings saying one side was bad not realizing the bent wheel is what I was asking im about. My friend just put new hub bearings on both fronts but didnt notice the wheel. Would , could that have been the cause of my 4WD engaging, the bent tire, and/or possibly the hubs somehow sending a message, maybe not on exactly like the truck wanted? now disconnecting 4WD, removing the driveshaft,
The right wheel may be the real culprit in this whole mess to begin with.
The term 'wheel' and 'rim' generally imply the same component of the vehicle. Calling it 'bent' leads me to believe that the metal wheel that the tire is mounted to is 'bent.' Is that not a logical assumption based on your statements?
Now, given your last post, where you stated,
. So assuming this, and looking at my bent WHEEL that is looking as though its going to fall off made this unknowledgable woman think, that if tire pressure can mess with with it then perhaps, just maybe a BENT wheel , axle, knuckle ect. may also mess with it
It leads me to believe that you have a
wheel that is
out of alignment, not bent, correct? i.e. the wheel and tire assembly are
leaning to one side or the other, correct? That's an entirely different problem than a bent wheel, and can cause a lot of different issues.
Now, regarding the engine choice, nobody's going to know for sure the specs of your vehicle unless you post it in the thread. There were two possible engine choices in 97, but telling us it's a Sport Trac doesn't do any good because you cannot possibly have a 97 Sport Trac. They did not start making the Sport Trac until the 2001 model year. Looking closely at the options for 97, one could possibly intuit that you have a 97 2-door Explorer Sport with a V-6 engine, but again, unless you tell us that, we're just guessing, and can give bad advice based on an erroneous assumption. That's why I tried to explain it as thoroughly as possible.
Now, that being said, I think we need to take a huge step back here and begin at the beginning: What exactly was wrong with the vehicle, what, exactly was done to it, and what problem are you currently experiencing? I'm still unclear on what exactly the issue is you're having with your truck. Please be as descriptive as you can, and calling parts 'some thingy' doesn't really help.
-Joe