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2003 Sport Trac Adrenalin XLT 4x4, 206k miles, broken timing chain for $1,000. Worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="DILLARD000" data-source="post: 1039557" data-attributes="member: 74901"><p>Much depends on your mechanical skills\patience, pocket book, & how much you like this truck?</p><p>Minimum you'll likely spend $1500+ in new parts:</p><p>~ All Timing Components</p><p>~ Oil Pump, Pressure Sensor</p><p>~ Tools, Engine Lift</p><p>~ Gaskets, Filters, Fluids</p><p>~ Plugs+Wires+Coil, O2 Sensors</p><p>~ Coolant ThermoStat+Housing+Hoses+HeaterControlValve</p><p>Possibly another $1000+ to replace any\all of these:</p><p>~ MAFSensor, ThrottlePosSensor, IACValve, DPFESensor, EGRValve, PCVValve</p><p>~ Coolant Pump+Radiator</p><p>~ Fuel Pump+Filter</p><p>~ CatConvertors</p><p>~ RearLeafSprings, Other Suspension Items, Brakes, Tires</p><p>~ TransferCase ShiftMotor+ControlModule</p><p>Possibly another $500+ for</p><p>~ Transmission ValveBodyRebuildKit +ATF +Filter</p><p></p><p>All above assumes both Engine+Tranny are in working\servicable\repairable condition</p><p>& that you do the work yourself; if either has to be replaced, add another $1000~$2000.</p><p>So purchase+license cost, plus $1500~$5000 to get truck in reliable DailyDriver shape</p><p>depending on issues found; critical that you've high confidence\skills\patience, finances,</p><p>garage space & time for this work over several weeks\months.</p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DILLARD000, post: 1039557, member: 74901"] Much depends on your mechanical skills\patience, pocket book, & how much you like this truck? Minimum you'll likely spend $1500+ in new parts: ~ All Timing Components ~ Oil Pump, Pressure Sensor ~ Tools, Engine Lift ~ Gaskets, Filters, Fluids ~ Plugs+Wires+Coil, O2 Sensors ~ Coolant ThermoStat+Housing+Hoses+HeaterControlValve Possibly another $1000+ to replace any\all of these: ~ MAFSensor, ThrottlePosSensor, IACValve, DPFESensor, EGRValve, PCVValve ~ Coolant Pump+Radiator ~ Fuel Pump+Filter ~ CatConvertors ~ RearLeafSprings, Other Suspension Items, Brakes, Tires ~ TransferCase ShiftMotor+ControlModule Possibly another $500+ for ~ Transmission ValveBodyRebuildKit +ATF +Filter All above assumes both Engine+Tranny are in working\servicable\repairable condition & that you do the work yourself; if either has to be replaced, add another $1000~$2000. So purchase+license cost, plus $1500~$5000 to get truck in reliable DailyDriver shape depending on issues found; critical that you've high confidence\skills\patience, finances, garage space & time for this work over several weeks\months. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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