Feb 4, 2017 #1 P Pwt Member Joined Apr 21, 2015 Messages 216 Here is a pic of some rod bearings from my F150.
Feb 5, 2017 #2 TURBOELKY Well-Known Member Joined Jun 27, 2005 Messages 3,474 those don't look good, and probably haven't looked good for a long time.
Feb 5, 2017 #3 E earlbrown runs with scissors Joined May 26, 2001 Messages 7,539 Those don't look spun. The tabs are still in place. They do look like shit though.
Feb 5, 2017 #4 P Pwt Member Joined Apr 21, 2015 Messages 216 earlbrown said: Those don't look spun. The tabs are still in place. They do look like shit though. Click to expand... The one on the far left did....
earlbrown said: Those don't look spun. The tabs are still in place. They do look like shit though. Click to expand... The one on the far left did....
Feb 5, 2017 #5 T t-typinator Active Member Joined Oct 8, 2010 Messages 1,346 what yr f-150, how many miles,what do you thaink caused the failure?
Feb 5, 2017 #6 P Pwt Member Joined Apr 21, 2015 Messages 216 t-typinator said: what yr f-150, how many miles,what do you thaink caused the failure? Click to expand... 2006 with 200k miles. Timing chain guide broke and caused the chain to grind up plastic and metal which clogged up the oil pump and pick up tube.
t-typinator said: what yr f-150, how many miles,what do you thaink caused the failure? Click to expand... 2006 with 200k miles. Timing chain guide broke and caused the chain to grind up plastic and metal which clogged up the oil pump and pick up tube.
Feb 7, 2017 #8 8 87GNSteve Just another pretty face.... Joined Jan 15, 2004 Messages 3,726 200k ain't too bad, I know it sucks cause my yukon has 270k and its my only running vehicle right now...
200k ain't too bad, I know it sucks cause my yukon has 270k and its my only running vehicle right now...