Here is a recap of things I've seen, heard, or done so far. I reviewed the codes with my new scanner and the P0174 code was confirmed. Watching the PIDs as the engine warmed up from a cold start I noticed that the bank 2 O2 sensor 2 output never climbed over .18 volts while the bank 1 O2 sensor 2 output climbed to about .48 volts which I think is about normal. So I suspect the bank 2 sensor 2 is bad. All 4 O2 sensors have the look of being there a long time, possibly since it left the Ford plant, and I understand they should be replaced every 100K or so (please correct me if that's wrong), so I am planning on replacing them all next weekend. Also, the long term fuel trim was up to about 25% positive while the short terms were down below about 8%. I recorded the Freeze frames and DTCs but have no way, other than manually transcribing them, to get them into the forum.
The engine does have a rattle when it starts, for maybe a second, then it quiets down. I suspect that, due to its mileage and unknown maintenance history, that the oil passage(s) to the various hydraulic chain tensioner(s) may be partially blocked. Has anyone here tried a product named Auto RX which is added to the engine oil and run 2000 miles as a way to clean up the engine? It claims to gradually dissolve built up deposits. I have always been very skeptical of such claims about automotive additives, but I recently saw a really gummed up engine and it really freaked me out. Black crud built up over a quarter inch thick under the valve covers. I ran a FIAT SOHC 1.5l engine over 350K miles and when I popped the valve covers to adjust the valve shims (only way to adjust valve lash on that engine) there was only a faint light brown film on the insides. Maybe that came from only running a premium oil (non synthetic) in it but I have no way to prove that hypothesis. Well, all for now...