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tooge 04-23-2025 09:20 AM

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I posted this pic in the wheelin thread. This is my 1966 bronco. She is in the final stages of a mechanical rebuild right now. I should have her back on the road in a month or so. Can't wait. Fun to drive with the original 289 and 3 on the tree.

Frazod 04-23-2025 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by tooge (Post 18038512)
I posted this pic in the wheelin thread. This is my 1966 bronco. She is in the final stages of a mechanical rebuild right now. I should have her back on the road in a month or so. Can't wait. Fun to drive with the original 289 and 3 on the tree.

Looks like fun. But for me, the name is a non-starter. :D

displacedinMN 04-23-2025 09:26 AM

I am due for an oil change. I will ask the mechanic if there is any issue.
I do have a gold plan for a warranty. Fuel pump and EGR's are covered forever.

tooge 04-23-2025 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Frazod (Post 18038519)
Looks like fun. But for me, the name is a non-starter. :D

Yeah, I hate the broncos too, but I'll get over it

DJ's left nut 04-23-2025 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Boxer_Chief (Post 17808259)
Definitely getting a Chevy next time if I can sell it

Dumped my F-150 (2010 Limited) for my Ram.

Hated that Ford, love my Ram.

So much little shit was always breaking on that Ford. And you're burning oil in a 5 year old truck with an ANCIENT motor in it? I mean Ford's been building 5 liter V8s for decades. Granted, the Coyote is a relatively new variant, but it's still been around for over a decade -- they shouldn't have seals failing this early (I have to assume that's the issue if it's burning oil already).

That said...your mechanic's response is...puzzling. I mean if it wasn't doing that when new, it's clearly not a machining issue. It almost has to be some seal that's worn a bit. So...replace 'em. That's not a full engine rebuild and if you had a burr or something in there that survived the polishing step that eventually created the flaw in the seal, they can fix that up pretty easily.

I mean my old Camaro had a bad rear main (they all do; that 2-piece main seal is notorious for it) so it was burning oil. My mechanic got up there, found a little imperfection in the crankshaft, filed it down a bit and about 6-8 years later, despite sitting dormant every winter, I don't have any oil burning issues still.

Seems odd that his answer is "fill it or sell it..."


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