They look a little more like 1 3/4 to 2 to me . But I'm not a tour cart expert.They’re equivalent to around 5 HP.
They look a little more like 1 3/4 to 2 to me . But I'm not a tour cart expert.They’re equivalent to around 5 HP.
Got a couple of new engines for the wagon. They’re equivalent to around 5 HP. They definitely need a tuneup, but the ECM’s seem to be sound.View attachment 591714
Helped a friend change plugs, coils and vvt sensors on his F150. The back two plugs are a nightmare to reach. Now i understand why people don't change them.
Regular maintenance prevented me from making progress on my LJ build today:
- Wife's daily driver ('21 Subaru Impreza) - finished the 60k service by changing engine air filter, cabin air filter, spark plugs, and brake fluid.
- My daily driver ('98 Subaru Impreza) - removed the radiator because it was leaking badly from the crimp for the top tank and ordered a Koyo Racing 2-row aluminum radiator because they don't make OEM radiators anymore, and the aftermarket radiators run very hot in the hot Texas summers when the A/C is on. I just hope it stays together and actually cools in the summer.
What engine?
5.4 3v. Have to completely remove the computer to achieve just enough room to drop a plug socket down the hole. Then. Comes the task of getting an extension on, let alone a ratchet. Damn things are 8 inches into the firewall and you maybe get 3 inches of swing before hitting something else. Engineers suck.
Don't blame the engineers. We take orders just like everyone else. The body was designed for a smaller engine. Marketing said we need a truck with a 5.4 to compete. Bean counters said to build it. Engineers said we need another two inches for maintenance. Bean counters said no way, just stuff it in there. Engineers-said-but they won't be able to change the plugs! Bean counters said Great, we'll sell them a new truck...
Don't blame the engineers. We take orders just like everyone else. The body was designed for a smaller engine. Marketing said we need a truck with a 5.4 to compete. Bean counters said to build it. Engineers said we need another two inches for maintenance. Bean counters said no way, just stuff it in there. Engineers-said-but they won't be able to change the plugs! Bean counters said Great, we'll sell them a new truck...
Your friend is lucky to have the 3-valve 5.4L. My 2-valve 5.4L had a neat feature where the engine would eject the plugs when they needed to be changed. Even after the so-called insert "fix" was performed...Helped a friend change plugs, coils and vvt sensors on his F150. The back two plugs are a nightmare to reach. Now i understand why people don't change them.
I used to be all in on Ford. I have owned more Fords than any other brand (well it's close between Ford and AMC/Jeep)
Ford lost me when the dumped the 460 gas engine, and they let International ditch the 7.3 Diesel.
I am on a quest in the next 5 years to find me a late 80's to 97 F350 4x4 with a 460 in it. That should last me the rest of my life and tow whatever I hook to!!!!
Then ford say build an engine that will last approximately 100,000 miles till the power train warranty runs out!!! Oh and make sure the VVT and cam phasers, timing chain tensioners and guides are crappy to.
That way we can sell more new trucks!!!!!
Your friend is lucky to have the 3-valve 5.4L. My 2-valve 5.4L had a neat feature where the engine would eject the plugs when they needed to be changed. Even after the so-called insert "fix" was performed...
I put a new long block in that vehicle, and I now change the plugs every 25k to attempt to prevent it from happening again. Changing the plugs isn't so bad once you figure out the Goldbergian setup of extensions and swivels needed to get those back two plugs out... (still, I do long for a better design)
Don't blame the engineers. We take orders just like everyone else. The body was designed for a smaller engine. Marketing said we need a truck with a 5.4 to compete. Bean counters said to build it. Engineers said we need another two inches for maintenance. Bean counters said no way, just stuff it in there. Engineers-said-but they won't be able to change the plugs! Bean counters said Great, we'll sell them a new truck...
People hate them out here the way fuel prices are. The ones i see are dirt cheap. The diesels still hold their value though
If only it were that easy.If engineers were made to do the same, maybe they would grow a backbone and stand up to those sissy bean counters.
If only it were that easy to get fired
