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    Using the lowest price items on Amazon for OEM items $349.96

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLACKMARAUDER04 View Post
    Using the lowest price items on Amazon for OEM items $349.96

    You can buy a lot of tools for $1200. I’d rather spend a total of $700-$800 and do it myself if possible.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul View Post
    Local speed shop just estimated cost of doing this for me at $1,567 (parts and labor). Ouch.
    I charge $500 labor. Usually takes me about 2 night after work

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    Ok so I went to the RockAuto website, they have the CLOYES 95432 & 95433.
    Are those the good tensioners? Looks like they no longer have whats on the parts list.
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    Parts List to do your Timing Chain Guides/Tensioners

    Quote Originally Posted by Cosgrandmarquis View Post
    Ok so I went to the RockAuto website, they have the CLOYES 95432 & 95433.

    Are those the good tensioners? Looks like they no longer have whats on the parts list.


    Get everything off of eBay....

    See post #1 for proper parts.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 03Merc View Post
    Get everything off of eBay....

    See post #1 for proper parts.


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    Or buy the Ford Racing kit and a set of Felpro gaskets foŕ $$$. Cam locking tool $$ more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteelQualityMan View Post
    Or buy the Ford Racing kit and a set of Felpro gaskets foŕ $$$. Cam locking tool $$ more.

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    Not necessary!


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    Quote Originally Posted by 03Merc View Post
    Not necessary!


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    Of course not. I was attempting a bit of irony, which apparently failed. On the other hand If one is going that far into the engine, it could be reassuring to know that you have exactly the right parts from the big blue oval fòlks. I have been told they even include all of the nuts and bolts needed for the job.

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    Ride 2: 2001 Kenny Brown "Panther 2" Crown Victoria, Black. K&N cold air intake to Allen Engine Development supercharger system with water-to-air intercooled Eaton MP-90 at 8 pounds. Extensive chassis bracing, Brembo 4-piston front calipers on 13 inch rotors with stainless lines. Trunk-relocated Optima Red-Top. 5000K Bi-Xenon HID's. And much, much more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteelQualityMan View Post
    Of course not. I was attempting a bit of irony, which apparently failed. On the other hand If one is going that far into the engine, it could be reassuring to know that you have exactly the right parts from the big blue oval fòlks. I have been told they even include all of the nuts and bolts needed for the job.

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    New timing cover bolts.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosgrandmarquis View Post
    Ok so I went to the RockAuto website, they have the CLOYES 95432 & 95433.
    Are those the good tensioners? Looks like they no longer have whats on the parts list.
    Rockauto still sells the parts I have listed. Please do not spread dis-info

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zack View Post
    Rockauto still sells the parts I have listed.
    Good to know!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zack View Post
    Rockauto still sells the parts I have listed. Please do not spread dis-info
    Can you please post the link for the tensioners if they still
    have the it on rockauto? It's showing me the other part numbers. Don't worry I'm not spreading any wrong info.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 03Merc View Post
    Get everything off of eBay....

    See post #1 for proper parts.


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    Got have of the stuff, they sent me two left timming guides though
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cosgrandmarquis View Post
    Can you please post the link for the tensioners if they still
    have the it on rockauto? It's showing me the other part numbers. Don't worry I'm not spreading any wrong info.
    Just enter 95338 and 95339 in the search bar. Came right up for me

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    I see where the confusion was in the part numbers. They aren't listed under the Marauder, but RockAuto does indeed still have them in stock. You find them if using the general search bar at the top of the page instead of the car-specific search bar when drilling down. I was looking it all up since I'm going to try to get parts ordered soon.

    Also, as a side note, figured out the leak. It's just the power steering high pressure line. Looks to be leaking where the hose is crimped to the steel line.
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