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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Timing chain
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<blockquote data-quote="robert southerland" data-source="post: 930327" data-attributes="member: 66393"><p>Ok thanks im also contemplating trading it in for an F150. If im going to get this kind of mpg i might as well be able to pull a car trailer. I've had it for 4 years and it has been great, but i have a tranny leak, horrible noise from engine (i think its the timing chain), destroyed drivers seat, door locks only work sometimes, and while i was under it changing rearend grease i noticed rotted out body mounts and rear sway bar endlink bushings. I think its time for a change rather than dump a bunch of money into it and i don't want to pull the engine for a timing chain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robert southerland, post: 930327, member: 66393"] Ok thanks im also contemplating trading it in for an F150. If im going to get this kind of mpg i might as well be able to pull a car trailer. I've had it for 4 years and it has been great, but i have a tranny leak, horrible noise from engine (i think its the timing chain), destroyed drivers seat, door locks only work sometimes, and while i was under it changing rearend grease i noticed rotted out body mounts and rear sway bar endlink bushings. I think its time for a change rather than dump a bunch of money into it and i don't want to pull the engine for a timing chain. [/QUOTE]
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