taylorpro
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- 1999 Ford Explorer XLT
Hey guys. I drive a 99' Explorer XLT with the 4.0 SOHC engine. I'm having a rattle around the bellhousing area that I've read more and more about and it seems to be fairly common. I've already removed all the heat shields around the two cats under the tranny, and the converters SEEM tight. you can smack em with your hand, rubber mallet, anything, and can't get any sound out of them. The sound is barely noticeable at idle in park unless you're listening for it. Typically I hear it in drive when leaving a light. It will make the noise coming from a stop up into first gear power band and go away for the most part after it gets up in rpm. Now, the engine DOES have 170k on it, and I don't know the history of the timing chains and guides. BUT from what I've read, this doesn't seem to fit the same symptom. The noise isn't louder at start up, even after it sat for a week while I was on vacation. Oil pressure is strong at all times. I've read some threads with people having issues with the flywheel's breaking around the flange of the crank. And also some of newer Ex's having rattle in the actual torque converter. But mine shifts smoothly, especially for the mileage, and it just doesn't seem right to me that there could be a problem in the TC. But what do I know? Anyway I'm curious to think what guys think would be most probable. IF its most likely the fly wheel, I'll save up some coin and go ahead and pull the engine, replace it, the TC guide, and go ahead and do the guides and chains while its out. BUT if you all think it's not that issue, I'm all ears to other idea's. Thanks all