Bobhdus said:Here’s an eBay link for anyone that’s interested in them. Just make sure the kit matches your engine. There’s two or more kits depending on how many valves your cylinder head has.... The one in link is the 3 valve kit. Mine was the 2 valve kit...
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/99?loc=https://www.ebay.com/p/759610378?iid=133053478615
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Bobhdus said:Depends on the years. I think it was the older ones. It really wasn’t that big a deal to fix. Every vehicle and brand out there will have something your gonna have to deal with. If your looking at buying one, perhaps negotiate having that particular repair into the deal if it falls within that year/ model range. Mine was a 2002 and last year was the first time it happened so it lasted 18yrs before I had that problem... The one you look at may have already been converted to the Calvan inserts. And they don’t fail...
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highdesertranger said:on 1999-2008 Ford V-8 or V-10 gas engines it can happen to. it is totally random if it happens or not. frankly I don't understand how Ford got away with this. especially because it overlaps the whole 6.0 diesel fiasco. highdesertranger
Van on 66 said:And that is pretty solid advise. I have been toying with the idea of buying a 2004 E350 that happens to have the 5.4 in it. So after watching Bob's video today about which van to buy and hearing him advise to not buy a Ford van between 1999 and 2008 because of this issue, I began having my doubts.
highdesertranger said:doing it with the head still on the engine is just asking for trouble, you will never keep all the drill shavings out of the cylinder. do it the right way and pull the head. highdesertranger
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