ghost30
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- 1995 Ford Explorer EB
Hey all, first off I apologize if this has been covered before, but I really didn't feel like doing a search at this time for the answer.
My wife found me, late last year, a '95 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer edition (no idea how many miles), as an emergency truck after my car bit the dust. I knew when I bought it that it had a lot of problems, but I figured a truck with problems is better than a junked car. I knew when I bought it that there was transmission problems, namely that 2nd gear is gone. Whatever, so I'll just compensate for it.
With the warmer weather approaching however, I found that there is a noticeable, pronounced ticking from the engine, it sounds like a damn diesel! Not that there's anything wrong with diesels, in fact my previous truck was a diesel; but a gas engine just should not sound like a diesel!
I brought it in to my mechanic who told me it was nothing to worry about, that it was the truck just showing its age, but I just found out today from my sister in law that there's actually a history on the truck. The people I bought it from, purchased it from another party who knew there was a problem with an engine rod? I don't know if it would be a piston rod, or what exactly it would be; I know just enough about engines to get in trouble with them lol.
Like I said, this truck has a very pronounced tick to the engine that increases depending on how fast the vehicle is going. There's a small shake to the vehicle that reminds one slightly of a diesel truck. I've changed the oil once already, so that should help, but I want to know, is this actually a death-knell for this vehicle? What would I be looking at to determine if it actually is a bent rod? Would a bent rod prevent the truck from being driven at all?
I also notice that (and this may be transmission-related, or it may be engine-related) sometimes the engine will suddenly rev up way past the comfort level of 3K RPM, a few days ago I was trying cruise and suddenly it rocketed back up to almost 5K RPM and was just screaming. I got it to crank back down, but haven't used the cruise since.
I've replaced the transmission speed sensor, and was considering saving the money to replace the transmission. However, if this is a bent rod, is it even worth saving?
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
My wife found me, late last year, a '95 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer edition (no idea how many miles), as an emergency truck after my car bit the dust. I knew when I bought it that it had a lot of problems, but I figured a truck with problems is better than a junked car. I knew when I bought it that there was transmission problems, namely that 2nd gear is gone. Whatever, so I'll just compensate for it.
With the warmer weather approaching however, I found that there is a noticeable, pronounced ticking from the engine, it sounds like a damn diesel! Not that there's anything wrong with diesels, in fact my previous truck was a diesel; but a gas engine just should not sound like a diesel!
I brought it in to my mechanic who told me it was nothing to worry about, that it was the truck just showing its age, but I just found out today from my sister in law that there's actually a history on the truck. The people I bought it from, purchased it from another party who knew there was a problem with an engine rod? I don't know if it would be a piston rod, or what exactly it would be; I know just enough about engines to get in trouble with them lol.
Like I said, this truck has a very pronounced tick to the engine that increases depending on how fast the vehicle is going. There's a small shake to the vehicle that reminds one slightly of a diesel truck. I've changed the oil once already, so that should help, but I want to know, is this actually a death-knell for this vehicle? What would I be looking at to determine if it actually is a bent rod? Would a bent rod prevent the truck from being driven at all?
I also notice that (and this may be transmission-related, or it may be engine-related) sometimes the engine will suddenly rev up way past the comfort level of 3K RPM, a few days ago I was trying cruise and suddenly it rocketed back up to almost 5K RPM and was just screaming. I got it to crank back down, but haven't used the cruise since.
I've replaced the transmission speed sensor, and was considering saving the money to replace the transmission. However, if this is a bent rod, is it even worth saving?
Thanks for any advice you can offer.