speednut
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- 1998
Hi all.
Had a problem over christmas, when i lost forward drive on my 98 Explorer 4.0l sohc. While i was waiting for recovery to arrive, i decided to try it again and found that drive had come back, so decided to try to get it home. On way back it lost drive again 3 times over 10 miles. Each time i stopped to let it cool for a few minutes and off i went again. I checked the condition of the fluid when i got back and it didn't look like it had ever been changed (only owned car for a couple of months and no service history), so today i've just drained the oil by removing the oil pan and refilled with fluid (about 4.5 litres worth. Started it up and shifted through gears a few times once engine had warmed up, but now i have no drive at all in any gear!!!
When i took all the bolts out of the oil pan, i found there was no way i could get the thing off the car completely as it was fouling on the prop-shaft or the exhaust., hence i couldn't check to see if there were any bits in the bottom of the oil pan. Maybe i knocked something off when i was moving the oil pan about to get the new gasket in?
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Just spent a whole morning on my back in the snow, so none too impressed now!
Cheers,
Paul.
Had a problem over christmas, when i lost forward drive on my 98 Explorer 4.0l sohc. While i was waiting for recovery to arrive, i decided to try it again and found that drive had come back, so decided to try to get it home. On way back it lost drive again 3 times over 10 miles. Each time i stopped to let it cool for a few minutes and off i went again. I checked the condition of the fluid when i got back and it didn't look like it had ever been changed (only owned car for a couple of months and no service history), so today i've just drained the oil by removing the oil pan and refilled with fluid (about 4.5 litres worth. Started it up and shifted through gears a few times once engine had warmed up, but now i have no drive at all in any gear!!!

When i took all the bolts out of the oil pan, i found there was no way i could get the thing off the car completely as it was fouling on the prop-shaft or the exhaust., hence i couldn't check to see if there were any bits in the bottom of the oil pan. Maybe i knocked something off when i was moving the oil pan about to get the new gasket in?
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Just spent a whole morning on my back in the snow, so none too impressed now!
Cheers,
Paul.