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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
2003 Sport Trac Conundrum
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<blockquote data-quote="gfgjester" data-source="post: 1053101" data-attributes="member: 78388"><p>Hi, my friends. Die hard Sport Trac owner that I am, I threatened to sell my ST. Been looking at it and researching. Trying everything to salvage my "child". In talking to a few mechanics, I told them that I could start the engine and move the truck around the yard and drive. This seems to have made a big difference in potential repairs. This is what I was told - If it's running, then chances are that the chains and sprockets are ok and the guides need replacing. So I made the decision to obtain the funds and send it to the shop. Would cost much, much less than an engine, ($900-1900). So the Phoenix could rise from the ashes! We'll see! I'll post as I learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gfgjester, post: 1053101, member: 78388"] Hi, my friends. Die hard Sport Trac owner that I am, I threatened to sell my ST. Been looking at it and researching. Trying everything to salvage my "child". In talking to a few mechanics, I told them that I could start the engine and move the truck around the yard and drive. This seems to have made a big difference in potential repairs. This is what I was told - If it's running, then chances are that the chains and sprockets are ok and the guides need replacing. So I made the decision to obtain the funds and send it to the shop. Would cost much, much less than an engine, ($900-1900). So the Phoenix could rise from the ashes! We'll see! I'll post as I learn. [/QUOTE]
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