turbo39151
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Ok Dennis, you've inspired me to tell a terrible tale. I may have posted elsewhere about this or maybe it's that I've told the story so many times to my friends...
Well, here goes... (This is a two part fiasco)
This past summer after having caught the bug to pick up a few more TR's and finally breaking down and purchasing a car trailer, I started shopping around. I found a good deal in VA. We left our home in KY with our dogs in the Expedition and travelled to VA. While on that trip I got a call from another seller in NJ. I told him that I'd come out the following weekend (That's part two
) After a pretty long drive, we pulled in to the owners driveway. The whole family was super nice but the car was a little more rough than described.
Apparently the car had been parked in the backyard under a cover that had been bungee corded tightly so all of the moisture just sat there with the car and surface rust was everywhere. I was not happy about this but we worked out a deal, and they helped me load the car (which was hard since the rotors seemed to be seized).
Anyway, we left there and were on our way home through TN when we heard a loud pop sound. The truck didn't pull so it wasn't a tire. The trailer was still there (I was afraid I'd look back and it would be gone)
I slowed considerably and pulled over on the side of this hill. I popped the hood. Nothing seemed out of place. But when the engine was running I'd get this pop, pop ,pop sound. I got back in and limped the truck to the nearest exit. I thought I was having a bad day but it was gonna get worse...
I called AAA and they said my CA membership was not good for KY so I had to buy a new one~ I think that was about $250. It was about 4:30 on Sunday afternoon. Most everything was closed and there we were stuck in some small town. I finally got a tow truck driver to come out and when he arrived in his truck I was glad to get some help. When he got out of the car, I thought he was still in it. The guy was like 6'10" -scared the crap out of my dogs too
. The guy asked me what had happened but I frankly didn't know. He asked me to pop the hood and discovered that the coilpack had become dislodged due to a sparkplug coming out of the head. We tried to fix it on the spot but the threads on the head were stripped.
The tow truck driver found us a motel close to the ford dealer and towed my truck, trailer and Gn to the dealership. The motel was a nightmare. The kind of place they find bodies... We did not sleep well at all. Don't even ask about the shower.
Funny though, they had wireless internet. So, I researched the problem and found the fix. Apparently these Aluminum heads are prone to this issue. (First I'd ever heard of it)
That Monday morning I go to the dealership and they take their sweet time looking at the truck. I'm expecting maybe a hundred or so charge to tap and install and helicoil. They quoted me $2500!!! I told them to politely kiss my arse!
They still had the audacity to charge me to open the hood even after I told them the problem and there was no need for diagnosis..
I ended up having to pay the tow truck driver an additioanl $300 to tow my mess to my house a couple of hours away. And since I had the dogs with me we had to rent another suv. Of course the local places would not rent to us sicne we needed to return the car out of town. So we had to go to the airport, pay some exorbitant fee and finally rent the suv.
When we finally got home, I bought the kit to repair the head and did the entire procedure in about 1 hour and at the cost of $40.
The following weekend we went to NJ... I'll get to that story here shortly...
Well, here goes... (This is a two part fiasco)
This past summer after having caught the bug to pick up a few more TR's and finally breaking down and purchasing a car trailer, I started shopping around. I found a good deal in VA. We left our home in KY with our dogs in the Expedition and travelled to VA. While on that trip I got a call from another seller in NJ. I told him that I'd come out the following weekend (That's part two

Apparently the car had been parked in the backyard under a cover that had been bungee corded tightly so all of the moisture just sat there with the car and surface rust was everywhere. I was not happy about this but we worked out a deal, and they helped me load the car (which was hard since the rotors seemed to be seized).
Anyway, we left there and were on our way home through TN when we heard a loud pop sound. The truck didn't pull so it wasn't a tire. The trailer was still there (I was afraid I'd look back and it would be gone)

I called AAA and they said my CA membership was not good for KY so I had to buy a new one~ I think that was about $250. It was about 4:30 on Sunday afternoon. Most everything was closed and there we were stuck in some small town. I finally got a tow truck driver to come out and when he arrived in his truck I was glad to get some help. When he got out of the car, I thought he was still in it. The guy was like 6'10" -scared the crap out of my dogs too

The tow truck driver found us a motel close to the ford dealer and towed my truck, trailer and Gn to the dealership. The motel was a nightmare. The kind of place they find bodies... We did not sleep well at all. Don't even ask about the shower.

That Monday morning I go to the dealership and they take their sweet time looking at the truck. I'm expecting maybe a hundred or so charge to tap and install and helicoil. They quoted me $2500!!! I told them to politely kiss my arse!


I ended up having to pay the tow truck driver an additioanl $300 to tow my mess to my house a couple of hours away. And since I had the dogs with me we had to rent another suv. Of course the local places would not rent to us sicne we needed to return the car out of town. So we had to go to the airport, pay some exorbitant fee and finally rent the suv.
When we finally got home, I bought the kit to repair the head and did the entire procedure in about 1 hour and at the cost of $40.
The following weekend we went to NJ... I'll get to that story here shortly...
