Been a busy weekend for the explorer.
Dremeled a vent channel in the aluminum spacer of my hurst shifter and put an old vac line in it to stop the over pressure from heating up forcing the splashing ATF out and causing a leaking issue I've been having. was able to pressurize the trans through the tube and then feel the air flow as it depressurized so it works.
Finally got my p1000 code to go away by driving the actual ford drive cycle to a T. I have to pass the sniffer on the California emissions testing to drive on base even though I'm registered in a different state but the guy still hassles me for emissions codes and I have to be able to pass the obd2 scanner back home anyway. Turns out that my drive to and from work is too fast and lacking the driving around town in stop and go and at around 40mph required to complete the cycle.
Addressed a P0704 for the clutch position sensor. Took the thing apart and cleaned it, and re greased it with dielectric. It's showing quite a bit of wear on the metal strips the switch slides on so it's going to have to be replaced soon which is too bad because it's such a cheaply made part they want over 30 bucks for.
I also got the lower coil over mounts moved outboard about 3/4 inch on both sides. Just enough so through the full range of the coils they don't touch the frame.
Drove the thing 86 miles which was the first "long" trip since the turbo and tuning. It did well. Over 2 passes and a lot of freeway driving at 70+mph and strong winds. Only issue I've seen is when it's good and hot and the oils thinned out when it drops to idle the oil gauge doesn't want to stay up. This only started happening since the oil cooler went in. It's probably something I can fix going back to the simple on/off dummy sensor, or smaller oil cooler lines but, I'm hoping it will resolve itself when the build is done in the future and a higher flow oil pump is in. I don't want to go to smaller cooler lines because I want to be able to cool the oil efficiently under high boost when it's getting the hottest.
The oil is still flowing when this happens, you do not hear the audible change in engine noise such as when the cylinders are dry on start up or after an oil change it's just annoying to have the gauge rattle around and the red check gauge light come on.