We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

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Postby ZOSO » Sun May 14, 2017 11:47 am

I should have left it all alone. But instead I wanted to make it right. Ever since I did the explorer swap I've had a small engine vibration. So I pulled the balancer last weekend and had it "matched" to the original. Well now it shakes even worse. So out comes the motor now so I can have the whole bottom end redone. I'm getting tired of this thing.
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby Moab Mike » Sun May 14, 2017 7:50 pm

ZOSO wrote:I should have left it all alone. But instead I wanted to make it right. Ever since I did the explorer swap I've had a small engine vibration. So I pulled the balancer last weekend and had it "matched" to the original. Well now it shakes even worse. So out comes the motor now so I can have the whole bottom end redone. I'm getting tired of this thing.


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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby Rox Crusher » Mon May 15, 2017 3:45 am

ZOSO wrote:I should have left it all alone. But instead I wanted to make it right. Ever since I did the explorer swap I've had a small engine vibration. So I pulled the balancer last weekend and had it "matched" to the original. Well now it shakes even worse. So out comes the motor now so I can have the whole bottom end redone. I'm getting tired of this thing.


Man, that does does suck. Hate doing crap over and over
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby Jesus_man » Mon May 15, 2017 7:02 am

I hope you find the issue Rob! Sorry to hear it's worse!
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby TOOLMAN » Mon May 15, 2017 7:30 am

That totally sucks!
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby Eck » Mon May 15, 2017 9:28 am

ZOSO wrote:I should have left it all alone. But instead I wanted to make it right. Ever since I did the explorer swap I've had a small engine vibration. So I pulled the balancer last weekend and had it "matched" to the original. Well now it shakes even worse. So out comes the motor now so I can have the whole bottom end redone. I'm getting tired of this thing.


Sorry man. I speak from experience when I know how frustrating it is and you get to the point of just wanting to walk away completely. I'd be happy to help in whatever way I can if you need help pulling the engine or something. It'll get there eventually- you're just getting the bad mojo all out of the way up front!
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby Jesus_man » Sun Aug 13, 2017 8:14 pm

Driving three hours to your first mid-west outing to have your son lock your truck keys, lunch, cell phone and water in the truck at the entrance to the park. Unload bronco anyway to have it die 3 miles into the trail. Drag it back to the truck. After a second call to Roadside assistance at the end of the day, they finally come and unlock the truck so you can drag your junk home three more hours.
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby D&D72 » Sun Aug 13, 2017 9:51 pm

THAT SUX!
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby BOBS 2 68S » Mon Aug 14, 2017 3:45 am

that sux
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby phyler » Sun Sep 03, 2017 4:42 pm

Having your air compressor just go "hummmm" when you flip it on, right after you mixed a full cup of epoxy primer and it's ready to spray!

Thanks to YouTube, I was able to figure out it was just the contacts. Was going to be pretty irritated cause my little mule of a 60's compressor does everything I need and doesn't take up much space and I know if I replace it, I will drop the coin on a 2-stage.

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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby Eck » Sun Sep 03, 2017 4:56 pm

That went from sux to hell yah quickly! Making progress.


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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby ZOSO » Wed Sep 06, 2017 2:32 pm

Eck can you take your bad luck back. Sitting on the side of the road with a knocking engine again. Sounds like valve train again.
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby Eck » Wed Sep 06, 2017 2:51 pm

ZOSO wrote:Eck can you take your bad luck back. Sitting on the side of the road with a knocking engine again. Sounds like valve train again.


Dammit. You really have taken it on stride for stride. Good luck. Hope it's not as bad as it sounds.


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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby phyler » Wed Sep 06, 2017 2:52 pm

ZOSO wrote:Eck can you take your bad luck back. Sitting on the side of the road with a knocking engine again. Sounds like valve train again.
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby Kinder » Wed Sep 06, 2017 3:20 pm

WTF!

ZOSO wrote:Eck can you take your bad luck back. Sitting on the side of the road with a knocking engine again. Sounds like valve train again.
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby ZOSO » Wed Sep 06, 2017 3:26 pm

Yea I'm waiting for a tow. On highway 128 and hwy 93.
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby Rox Crusher » Thu Sep 07, 2017 7:33 pm

ZOSO wrote:Eck can you take your bad luck back. Sitting on the side of the road with a knocking engine again. Sounds like valve train again.


That sucks for sure...........interested in root cause
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby ZOSO » Tue Sep 12, 2017 12:29 pm

ZOSO wrote:Eck can you take your bad luck back. Sitting on the side of the road with a knocking engine again. Sounds like valve train again.


Since I was on my way out of town I still haven't tore into it to see the cause. 99% sure it's a collapsed lifter. The strange thing is after sitting there for 2 hrs waiting for my tow once it showed up I started the bronco to drive it onto the trailer and the noise went away. No noise once I got home. Seemed to go away after it cooled off.
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby Gunnibronco » Tue Sep 26, 2017 5:59 pm

A "Sucks" story with a happy, but expensive ending.

Friday, I flew back to Colorado to pick up my F250 & trailer my 74 to my new home in Nevada. Saturday morning I left Gunnison, on schedule. I started smelling something, then a few miles past Delta, CO I realized the motor would rev freely when I was on the gas, with the RPMs past 2000. I pulled over, pop'd the hood and realized everything was covered in fuel. Got towed to Grand Junction, and by some miracle found a diesel shop that worked weekends, at regular rates. Sunday morning, their Ford/7.3 guy was scheduled to work and they had a free spot on their schedule. Turns out a steel fuel line that runs across the top of the motor, under the turbo, cracked (a fairly common 7.3 issue). It dumped about 1/4 tank of fuel in about 10 minutes of driving, and soaked the clutch. When the turbo spooled up, at about 2k rpm, it would spin the motor on the soaked clutch. They attempted to clean the clutch, but it wouldn't clean. So they installed a new clutch and had me on the road by about 3pm Sunday. Got home about 4:30 Monday morning, even got to work at 8am.

So if you are ever in Grand Junction, and need diesel work done, I highly recommend High Horsepower Diesel. They were great to deal with, even gave me one of their service trucks to drive around until they finished my truck.
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby Jesus_man » Wed Sep 27, 2017 7:13 am

That's a rough one!! I hate issues like that where you may not be able to install the upgraded parts you would have liked to because you are forced to install what is available... That being said, and you went to a diesel shop, what clutch did they install?
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby Gunnibronco » Wed Sep 27, 2017 7:17 am

I was just looking for the receipt this morning. I can't seem to find it. It actually was an upgraded ceramic clutch & new fly wheel. The pedal is super light now. I'm not really upgrading much on this truck, as far as performance. Just want a reliable rig. The labor and down time was the killer. I guess the good thing is I shouldn't need a new clutch, probably for the life of the truck.
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby Gunnibronco » Wed Sep 27, 2017 7:23 am

Found the receipt. Luk clutch & flywheel kit, their part number doesn't google.
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby Jesus_man » Wed Sep 27, 2017 7:32 am

Well, that's a good brand at least! I was hoping it was a South Bend, but you shouldn't have any trouble with the Luk, especially considering your plans not to up the power.
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby Gunnibronco » Wed Sep 27, 2017 7:36 am

Yeah, I think you are right. Wish they had put a new throw out bearing in, just thought about that when I googled the clutch. Both the diesel guy in Gunnison and this shop noted how well the truck runs, and how strong the motor is. So that is good news. The guy in GJ asked if it was chipped. It has new Full Force injectors, and just the Flashpaq 'Tow Safe' tune in it. He was surprised that it didn't have a real tune.
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby rt9 » Fri Oct 27, 2017 6:06 pm

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We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby landshark » Thu Nov 16, 2017 6:51 pm

When some chick who just moved here from Maine runs a stop sign. Lucky nobody was hurt and I had hydro boost. Hit her at about 10 mph.

Hoping core support is not bent. Looks Ike fender, bumper and maybe grill slightly. Will know more later. Took the hit on drivers side bumper only.



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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby Eck » Thu Nov 16, 2017 8:55 pm

Glad nobody got hurt but man that’s a bummer!! A club favorite will need a little more TLC. But- they aren’t any fun if you don’t get to drive them.


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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby EFI Guy » Thu Nov 16, 2017 10:10 pm

That sucks! But it could have been so much worse. Glad you're ok and the damage minimal.
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Re: We need a "You know what sux?" thread....

Postby Rox Crusher » Fri Nov 17, 2017 1:18 am

That really does suck but that beauty isn’t meant to be a garage queen
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Postby Jesus_man » Fri Nov 17, 2017 8:20 am

Dang it!! Glad everyone was ok. Check the squareness of the frame as well. But I doubt that at 10mph you'd have damaged anything other than what you say.
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