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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
07' Sport Trac 4.0 Oil Leaks
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<blockquote data-quote="DaBoss" data-source="post: 1050469" data-attributes="member: 74989"><p>Aloha Dillard, thank you so much for your information! So, it sounds like there are 5 parts to change add in a water pump and serpentine belt call it 6-7 parts. I saw a link to an all Motorcraft kit, 10 parts. I post here soon to see what you think. </p><p></p><p>Two questions: can I drive my Sport Trac now, waiting on the parts, I also had to get a new radiator as my original had a crack in it.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, Phil raises the subject about the back timing chain. If I do all the front engine work, is there an expected time/mileage one could get before having to drop the engine for another service or installing a reman motor? Just trying to figure out if doing the front timing chain only could get me an additional 75,000+ miles as an example. Thanks again for all the help! Mahalo!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaBoss, post: 1050469, member: 74989"] Aloha Dillard, thank you so much for your information! So, it sounds like there are 5 parts to change add in a water pump and serpentine belt call it 6-7 parts. I saw a link to an all Motorcraft kit, 10 parts. I post here soon to see what you think. Two questions: can I drive my Sport Trac now, waiting on the parts, I also had to get a new radiator as my original had a crack in it. Secondly, Phil raises the subject about the back timing chain. If I do all the front engine work, is there an expected time/mileage one could get before having to drop the engine for another service or installing a reman motor? Just trying to figure out if doing the front timing chain only could get me an additional 75,000+ miles as an example. Thanks again for all the help! Mahalo! [/QUOTE]
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