yeah, just buy a different engine...
not actually blown, just skipped time or dropped a valve, not sure yet
yeah, just buy a different engine...
jjcool- the caps came out great. How did you end up bonding them to the caps?
not actually blown, just skipped time or dropped a valve, not sure yet
most likely skipped a tooth on the exhaust cam, may only just need tensioners and chains.
I was running across the bridge toward Tampa and a Jag XF was messing with me. He kept sitting right beside me at 80 mph. I found an opening and nailed it. I couldn't see him anymore. I pegged the needle and backed off. She was still accelerating. That was fun!
Today I installed new coils I received yesterday. The LS is running great now.
View attachment 828468996View attachment 828468997 The old coils were dry as a bone. They were just tired.
View attachment 828468998 Old coil on the right.
View attachment 828468999 No oil in the plug wells.
oh...and get some shock tower covers on that thing!!!
Yeah, I haven't really looked for them.oh...and get some shock tower covers on that thing!!!
It was the Howard Franklund. I'm sure it was just the garden variety Jag or he might have smoked me. I was surprised how fast it got up to speed though. One thing for sure I'm gonna need a lip spoiler to run that fast.That really really long bridge across the Bay? I HATE THAT THING!!! My wife was born and raised in Tampa, and I took her back for a class reunion. We went across that bridge and while we were out there a friggin water spout touched down in the bay!!! You think YOU went fast across that bridge... I'm the sort of guy that if I go over the side I have to WALK out because when I hit the water I sink straight to the bottom.
Good job on smoking the Jag though.
Hard to find? I picked up a set last week, pretty sure there was a few more there to.
Had the LS at the dealer for 2-days: hesitation during acceleration, noisy rear passenger side suspension and broken center vent panel (buttons fall in). They replaced coils and plugs on cylinders #2 and #3, replaced the lower A-arm on the rear suspension and stabilizer bar end links, and replaced the center vent plate. All done for $0.00, because it was covered under the extended warranty I bought 3-years ago (2-years to go on the extended warranty). The LS has now almost 62K miles. Unfortunately, under the original COP warranty from Lincoln and the extended warranty I have, they only replace the coils and plugs that fail their tests, rather than when one fails replace all. But, as long as I can get it fixed for free, I will just keep visiting my friends at the dealer and let them do the work. Car runs great now; no suspension noises and no hesitation.