engine swap
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engine swap
The engine on my 07' expedition seized up ( 5.4L ). No knocking noise or overheating, the exp. just shut down. The dealer said there was no oil in it so this wasn't covered by the extended warranty. I was just wondering what year(s) 5.4 short block I can use to swap. Hopefully the heads are still ok. Thanks.
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If the engine was run tot he point that it seized without any oil in it, I would be very cautious about using the heads from that motor. Yank them and measure the surface with a good straight-edge but I'd be surprised if they weren't wrecked in one form or another.
The next question would be... How the heck did the engine end up without oil in it????
The next question would be... How the heck did the engine end up without oil in it????
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Kind of odd, the whole thing. Your niece used your truck to haul horses but she stopped to check the oil before setting out?
I agree with the poster who suggested filling it with oil and taking it to another dealer, if they don't give you any relief, call your regional service rep and make some noise, you might get lucky. If all that fails, it's unlikely that motor is going to be serviceable with older parts, these things are pretty complicated.
You'll likely be best with either a crate motor or a salvage motor. Either way it's not going to be cheap, but unless the truck is trashed it's only 3 years old and certainly worth putting a fresh motor in.
Otherwise, detail it and sell it as is, somebody will fix it.
I agree with the poster who suggested filling it with oil and taking it to another dealer, if they don't give you any relief, call your regional service rep and make some noise, you might get lucky. If all that fails, it's unlikely that motor is going to be serviceable with older parts, these things are pretty complicated.
You'll likely be best with either a crate motor or a salvage motor. Either way it's not going to be cheap, but unless the truck is trashed it's only 3 years old and certainly worth putting a fresh motor in.
Otherwise, detail it and sell it as is, somebody will fix it.
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I think the point here is it's not your fault the motor died unless we don't have all the story. Collect your truck via tow truck, check the oil yourself. Fill it up and take it in to another dealer acting none the wiser.
Is it a Ford ESP warranty? Then you should have no problem. The engine could have thrown a rod and that is why the oil is gone, again, not your fault, covered by warranty. That dealer just doesnt want to pay-get another dealer. Tow it yourself if you have to-U haul rents car carriers.
Is it a Ford ESP warranty? Then you should have no problem. The engine could have thrown a rod and that is why the oil is gone, again, not your fault, covered by warranty. That dealer just doesnt want to pay-get another dealer. Tow it yourself if you have to-U haul rents car carriers.
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motor swap wise, you can go 2 ways.
direct 100% swap = 2007/2008 F-150/Expy 5.4 3v motor
almost 100% swap, but have to change out a few things here n' there = 2004-2006 F-150, 2005-2006 Expy.
Ford used the same block and internals from 2004-2010 motors. What they changed though is the electronics and a few sensors. The motor in your Expy was introduced in 2004. So that is the oldest motor you can go out and find.
I highly suggest you pick up a nice Remanufactured block from Jasper Engines. Will run you about $3,000-4,000. But they come with a Warranty and Jasper does a good job of rebuilds.
As for visiting another Dealership, Ford uses a system called OASIS. The OASIS system is based upon the VIN # of the vehicle. If a Dealership does work on a Ford/Lincoln/Mercury, they input the work into the OASIS system.
So if the Dealership is telling you that the Warranty is void...you can bet they have put that info into OASIS. The next Dealership will see this entry in OASIS and basically tell you to pack sand.
direct 100% swap = 2007/2008 F-150/Expy 5.4 3v motor
almost 100% swap, but have to change out a few things here n' there = 2004-2006 F-150, 2005-2006 Expy.
Ford used the same block and internals from 2004-2010 motors. What they changed though is the electronics and a few sensors. The motor in your Expy was introduced in 2004. So that is the oldest motor you can go out and find.
I highly suggest you pick up a nice Remanufactured block from Jasper Engines. Will run you about $3,000-4,000. But they come with a Warranty and Jasper does a good job of rebuilds.
As for visiting another Dealership, Ford uses a system called OASIS. The OASIS system is based upon the VIN # of the vehicle. If a Dealership does work on a Ford/Lincoln/Mercury, they input the work into the OASIS system.
So if the Dealership is telling you that the Warranty is void...you can bet they have put that info into OASIS. The next Dealership will see this entry in OASIS and basically tell you to pack sand.
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motor swap wise, you can go 2 ways.
direct 100% swap = 2007/2008 F-150/Expy 5.4 3v motor
almost 100% swap, but have to change out a few things here n' there = 2004-2006 F-150, 2005-2006 Expy.
Ford used the same block and internals from 2004-2010 motors. What they changed though is the electronics and a few sensors. The motor in your Expy was introduced in 2004. So that is the oldest motor you can go out and find.
I highly suggest you pick up a nice Remanufactured block from Jasper Engines. Will run you about $3,000-4,000. But they come with a Warranty and Jasper does a good job of rebuilds.
As for visiting another Dealership, Ford uses a system called OASIS. The OASIS system is based upon the VIN # of the vehicle. If a Dealership does work on a Ford/Lincoln/Mercury, they input the work into the OASIS system.
So if the Dealership is telling you that the Warranty is void...you can bet they have put that info into OASIS. The next Dealership will see this entry in OASIS and basically tell you to pack sand.
direct 100% swap = 2007/2008 F-150/Expy 5.4 3v motor
almost 100% swap, but have to change out a few things here n' there = 2004-2006 F-150, 2005-2006 Expy.
Ford used the same block and internals from 2004-2010 motors. What they changed though is the electronics and a few sensors. The motor in your Expy was introduced in 2004. So that is the oldest motor you can go out and find.
I highly suggest you pick up a nice Remanufactured block from Jasper Engines. Will run you about $3,000-4,000. But they come with a Warranty and Jasper does a good job of rebuilds.
As for visiting another Dealership, Ford uses a system called OASIS. The OASIS system is based upon the VIN # of the vehicle. If a Dealership does work on a Ford/Lincoln/Mercury, they input the work into the OASIS system.
So if the Dealership is telling you that the Warranty is void...you can bet they have put that info into OASIS. The next Dealership will see this entry in OASIS and basically tell you to pack sand.
+1 on the Jasper engine. You beat me to the party. I've never seen a mod motor consume that amount of oil under any load. I think someone isn't telling the whole truth and I think the truck has been poorly maintained.
Tim
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and your heads will be trashed the cams and the journals are fried
are you sure she checked the oil level?
where do you get your oil changed at, did they put some back in?
when did you last change your oil?
has your truck been blowing smoke?
leaving oil spots?
there is more to this story
oh and ford has the best deal on rebuilt engines 3 year 100,000 warranty just keep fluid in it
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Well said. And much more useful than "fill it up with oil and drag it 60 miles to another dealer" (on an overloaded U-haul carrier!) because Oasis will fess up, and the dealer 60 miles away won't appreciate being lied to. Honesty really is the best... and there's got to be a peice or two of honesty missing from what's already here.