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  1. #1
    Building Boost
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    Catastrophe

    While driving back to Phoenix from Oro Valley, AZ, via Florence, I entered US 60 Westbound at Apache Junction. Then transitioned to the 202 West and immediately noticed my temp gauge was pegged on HOT!!!
    I coasted off the freeway and ended up behind a Jack In The Box in East Mesa. Much smoke and it really smelled bad, like really bad.

    I knew the water pump was borderline as I had a new one in the back seat. I called AAA and about an hour later, the car had cooled enough to try starting it. Sounded horrible so I shut it off. After 2 hours AAA called to say that there were no tow trucks available and try back in the morning. So I Uber'ed myself home (40 miles) and Uber'ed myself back there on Sunday morning. This time AAA got me a flat-bed back home after only a 2 1/2 hours delay. Just before the flat-bed arrived, I tried starting the car and it sounded fine, just no water. Water in the radiator went right out the water pump so I took the flat-bed home.

    Once in the driveway at home, I checked the oil and there is none showing on the dipstick (uh oh). I just finished installing the new water pump and next I'll look under the car as there ia a lot of oil under the driver's side. I'm hoping the oil filter gasket failed. I'll let you know.

    Chuck

  2. #2
    Some Boost
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    It's hard to assess the damage unless you tear it down or try to run it and look for issues. You are on the right track. You may get lucky. Probably should keep an eye on the head.

    I had my F150 water pump leak and it actually stalled just as I pulled into a gas station. Once cooled, it cranked very slowly like dead battery. It ran and got me home. I added some Slick50 to the oil and a few days later it seemed to be back to normal. I did not have any other leaks etc. but it never got a lot of miles. A few years later, a tear down just showed a broken piston land or two.

  3. #3
    Building Boost
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    OK, the water pump is replaced, as is the gasket for the thermostat housing. When I added water, there was a leak from the lower radiator hose connection at the water pump. It has the original double band hose clamp on the original red-line radiator hose so I trimmed the hose back about an inch and it now looks good (although there are now no staples holding the clamp to the hose).

    I just removed the oil filter and pulled the drain plug. Oil came out from oil pan so it was not completely dry. The gasket on the filter looks pretty flat and mashed so I replaced it with a new Motorcraft FL-300 filter that I had in stock. Next, I'll add oil and see how it runs/leaks.

  4. #4
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    Update. Now holds water, holds oil. I let it idle in the driveway for about 30 minutes while the excess oil burned off of the exhaust and catalytic converter. When warm, it does not like to idle. Dies.

  5. #5
    Some Boost
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    Does the ECU give any codes?

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by Desert Patina View Post
    Does the ECU give any codes?
    Duh, had not thought about that. I'm thinking maybe the cam skipped a tooth or something. Harder than heck to get started (crank, crank, crank) like there is no fuel pressure (I check that also tomorrow).

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