Grateful11
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- City, State
- Salisbury, NC
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 91 XLT 2wd
Well it looks like it's fixed for now. Some of you may remember that I had check engine problems a few weeks ago.
I made a few observations in the process. I knew the fan was cracked, so I wanted to replace it while I was working on it and had the time. I got the fan off and notice that the clutch was crudded up with dust and dirt. It was leaking oil and I replaced it with one from Autozone, $30 for the clutch and the fan from Ford $38. That took about 45 minutes. I had to make a wrench to fit the nut on the fan clutch out of a piece of 1/8" x 3" x 16" flat aluminum. I slotted it 1 7/16" and it worked great for removing and installing the fan. I didn't have anything else that would go in there. I used an old piece of serpentine belt and vise grips for holding the water pump pulley. I also replaced the plugs and wires with Bosch wires and regular Super Plugs from Autozone. I put a small amount of Anti-seize on the threads of the plugs. One of the wires clips cracked at the coil pack and had to go back. I also noticed that one of the old plugs looked like a poster child for the Haynes manual. It had ash deposits and carbon on it bigtime. The rest looked pretty good. I hope I'm not losing a valve guide or something. The fuel pressure regulator was pretty easy once I got rid of a bunch of junk around it and used the swivel extension that PhxExplorer suggested that I use. Luckily had bunch of those that I ordered from Harbor Freight years ago. It's the kind that lets your socket swivel about 20 degrees. As I posted somewhere else, I only cleaned the O2 sensor and put it back, it had alot of black build up on it. I cleaned the Throttle Body very good with cleaner and soft towels. When I got through I noticed that there was a bunch of cleaner puddled up way back in the manifold. So I got my flexible three prong pickup tool and put pieces of towel in the pinchers and soaked it up and kept doing so until it was dry. I didn't want to have all that sucked into the engine when I started up. I changed the oil because it was a little high and I read about fuel contamination into the crankcase because of the FPR. So it was changed twice in a three weeks period. All in all I spent about 4 hours doing all this and pretty much took it easy and didn't get in a rush. My mileage is back up to 23mpg from 13 and no more Check Engine light. I also put new Uniroyal Tiger Paw AWP's on it Monday. I only got 91k out of the other set, hehe. Here's a link to the page were I got some good in depth directions: Dead Link Removed
I want to thank everyone for the excellent help that I got here and plan on coming back often if not daily.
I made a few observations in the process. I knew the fan was cracked, so I wanted to replace it while I was working on it and had the time. I got the fan off and notice that the clutch was crudded up with dust and dirt. It was leaking oil and I replaced it with one from Autozone, $30 for the clutch and the fan from Ford $38. That took about 45 minutes. I had to make a wrench to fit the nut on the fan clutch out of a piece of 1/8" x 3" x 16" flat aluminum. I slotted it 1 7/16" and it worked great for removing and installing the fan. I didn't have anything else that would go in there. I used an old piece of serpentine belt and vise grips for holding the water pump pulley. I also replaced the plugs and wires with Bosch wires and regular Super Plugs from Autozone. I put a small amount of Anti-seize on the threads of the plugs. One of the wires clips cracked at the coil pack and had to go back. I also noticed that one of the old plugs looked like a poster child for the Haynes manual. It had ash deposits and carbon on it bigtime. The rest looked pretty good. I hope I'm not losing a valve guide or something. The fuel pressure regulator was pretty easy once I got rid of a bunch of junk around it and used the swivel extension that PhxExplorer suggested that I use. Luckily had bunch of those that I ordered from Harbor Freight years ago. It's the kind that lets your socket swivel about 20 degrees. As I posted somewhere else, I only cleaned the O2 sensor and put it back, it had alot of black build up on it. I cleaned the Throttle Body very good with cleaner and soft towels. When I got through I noticed that there was a bunch of cleaner puddled up way back in the manifold. So I got my flexible three prong pickup tool and put pieces of towel in the pinchers and soaked it up and kept doing so until it was dry. I didn't want to have all that sucked into the engine when I started up. I changed the oil because it was a little high and I read about fuel contamination into the crankcase because of the FPR. So it was changed twice in a three weeks period. All in all I spent about 4 hours doing all this and pretty much took it easy and didn't get in a rush. My mileage is back up to 23mpg from 13 and no more Check Engine light. I also put new Uniroyal Tiger Paw AWP's on it Monday. I only got 91k out of the other set, hehe. Here's a link to the page were I got some good in depth directions: Dead Link Removed
I want to thank everyone for the excellent help that I got here and plan on coming back often if not daily.