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MMinWPB
04-21-2018, 07:36 AM
Took the car to the shop for noise check...diagnosis: chain tensioner driver side bad so had both done...car still had some noise...now it's at least bearings and crankshaft replace or repair...long story short...engine is now out of car and going to be fully disassembled cleaned and repaired...so...while it's out of the car and access to things are greatly improved, I was looking for thoughts on what other things I may want to take care of...

I just replaced the BCM myself a few weeks ago so that's ok...
I am having a cooling mod done...
I am having spark plug inserts put in the heads (already have 3 helicoils after I changed the original spark plugs in 2014 so that issue will be gone)...
I am having belt/tensioner/pulleys and power steering pump replaced (I had those parts already)...

Some scrambled base info...it's an early '03 car (5/29/02 #157). I bought it in July 2012 with 85k now it has 155k. I have a K&N CAI I installed in 2013 and JLT oil catch can with new PCV and hose that I just put on a few weeks ago. IAC/TPS I replaced in 2015. I did LCM/EATC/compass in 2013 and larger fuel filter in 2015. Lidio canned 93 tune in 2014. 245/55 all the way around. Windows tinted as dark as FL law allows (28/15 I think it is). Audiophile radio now, with a Pioneer tuner and Alpine amps and speakers swap to do as soon as I dedicate some time to it. Drilled slotted rotors in 2013. Replaced rear air springs and compressor in 2013. Stainless steel brake lines in hand but I never got around to having them put on (that will be done soon though). Ford Focus fuel pump sitting around to upgrade/replace if/when the original goes bad (maybe I'll be smart and replace it before the original goes bad).

I have an 18 month old child now so I can't go crazy and slap a supercharger on it at the moment or anything ($$$), but I want to keep the car for the foreseeable future and have a safe and reliable daily driver that I can have a little fun with here and there. I am already spending a lot of money with what's being fixed now, although I am fortunate that I am getting a bit of a break from what others might be paying, as I have known the shop manager for most of my life and is one of my best friends and I trust them. Body and interior are in great shape. In the future I will be fully replacing/upgrading the rear axle components to 31 spline (already dealt with a soft axle replacement in 2015) and slightly leaning to stay with 3:55s (although I do also have the 4:10 Lidio canned 93 tune to make that possibility a bit less painful if I so chose and if I replace everything anyway there isn't really a cost difference switching the gear ratio except slight gas mileage), and if finances allow get a repainting (although it's not too bad now for an almost 16 year old car).

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks

BUCKWHEAT
04-21-2018, 08:37 AM
My engine is out now also. Cleaning engine bay is easier and relatively cheap. Take out the battery tray. Clean off the rust and repaint under it. Also cheap is remove wipers & motor to clean out leaves/dirt that have accumulated. Get some cans of brake clean to spray off all visible grease. Easy time to replace the sway bar rubbers. You might want to change out the starter motor while its easy even if old one is good. I waxed the 15 year old cowl black paint after cleaning it.

MMinWPB
04-21-2018, 11:34 AM
Good ideas thank you. I think they did clean out the leaves/debris but all the other stuff I hadn't thought of.

justbob
04-21-2018, 11:52 AM
If a supercharger is even remotely a thought for future upgrades then I wouldn’t hesitate the slightest bit to swap out the pistons and connecting rods to something forged. The stock crank is plenty fine for good horse power and you can save a good amount by just having it machined.

The rods and pistons are the only real weak link in the engine, however I know all too well about budgeting, or lack there of...

Also I would have the heads rebuilt at your mileage because of all the known valve issues that creep up unannounced.

Or be like me and simply go overboard and worry about the funding later! [emoji1303]


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Mr. Man
04-21-2018, 12:15 PM
Good time to paint/powder coat parts.

BAD MERC
04-21-2018, 06:46 PM
The gasket on the oil filter housing is easier now that you have access. I'd do engine mounts, too. I am right across the state from you in Fort Myers.

Spectragod
04-21-2018, 08:26 PM
If a supercharger is even remotely a thought for future upgrades then I wouldn’t hesitate the slightest bit to swap out the pistons and connecting rods to something forged. The stock crank is plenty fine for good horse power and you can save a good amount by just having it machined.

The rods and pistons are the only real weak link in the engine, however I know all too well about budgeting, or lack there of...

Also I would have the heads rebuilt at your mileage because of all the known valve issues that creep up unannounced.

Or be like me and simply go overboard and worry about the funding later! [emoji1303]


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Anything worth doing, is worth over doing......

stevengerard
04-22-2018, 07:29 AM
maybe drill a few holes in the tray for the air pump for the rear air bags. I'd also make sure you change the radiator hoses. Most are not made anymore but while the engine is apart you can take the old ones to a parts store and get some that are almost a perfect match. I posted on here a while ago at least one or two modern replacements.

MMinWPB
04-23-2018, 10:40 AM
I do appreciate all the comments. I have noted them all on my list of additional things to get done. Hoping to find out about tmy crankshaft later today.

fastblackmerc
04-23-2018, 11:59 AM
maybe drill a few holes in the tray for the air pump for the rear air bags. I'd also make sure you change the radiator hoses. Most are not made anymore but while the engine is apart you can take the old ones to a parts store and get some that are almost a perfect match. I posted on here a while ago at least one or two modern replacements.

Rock Auto has all the hoses you need for the cooling system.

Lex2you
04-23-2018, 12:22 PM
The little problem cost me about $6000.00+

Meteorite
04-27-2018, 05:51 PM
Ford Focus fuel pump sitting around to upgrade/replace if/when the original goes bad (maybe I'll be smart and replace it before the original goes bad).


I had heard that this was a good upgrade to make, so I bought the indicated Focus pump. But it doesn't look like a direct swap.

Are you planning to take the cylindrical pump unit only from the Focus assembly and install it into the Marauder unit, keeping the original float, etc.?

MMinWPB
04-28-2018, 09:46 AM
Yes on the fuel pump. I did buy the whole Focus assembly, but will be using just the pump itself. It's honestly been a few years since I read up on the exact procedure; if I recall correctly there won't need to be any wire splices (e.g., the pump wiring is plug and play)...

Meteorite
04-28-2018, 11:26 AM
Yes on the fuel pump. I did buy the whole Focus assembly, but will be using just the pump itself. It's honestly been a few years since I read up on the exact procedure; if I recall correctly there won't need to be any wire splices (e.g., the pump wiring is plug and play)...


Thanks! I appreciate it.