Bought a 1990 Grand Marquis with just 76k miles for $800, with a "bad coolant leak" per the original owner.
Turns out the cooling system was VERY neglected. Rusty and cruddy beyond belief. One of the freeze plugs was gone... just gone. The others that I can see are showing signs of being rotten, too. I really need to replace ALL freeze plugs before driving this car any great distance.
I am fairly handy and can make my way around an engine with ease, but I have never pulled a modern EFI engine with A/C, power steering, etc. I have access to a full shop with everything I could need. Engine hoist, engine stand, block and tackle on a sliding beam in the ceiling, even a full pit in the ground! But I just don't know what I'm doing as far as pulling a modern engine goes. Way too much crap to disconnect and get out of the way. The car is a nice car, so it needs to be done right.
Any chance that any of ya'all, comfortable and confident with pulling a fuel injected 5.0, are close to me and want to earn $100 or so (I'm flexible, but don't want to pay shop rates!) helping me pull the engine? I'll replace the freeze plugs and do other odds and ends, just need someone to help me get the engine out and then back in.
OR - I'd swap your time and labor, in exchange for my '85 Crown Vic. It's old, 139k miles, well used, and the engine is tired, but it still runs well (despite being CPI) and the AOD shifts well. Well optioned car with just about every option except the towing package. I have photos and full details available if anyone is interested.
My location is Graceville, Florida... 32440. I am visiting my family in the middle of BFE and just can't afford to take it to a Bubba repair shop and spend $700 to replace $6 in freeze plugs, then another $200 to fix whatever they break in the process.
Contact me if someone wants to help out. If I can't get the freeze plugs replaced soon, I am going to have to drive my '85 Crown Vic back home to Texas and be forced to sell the Marquis really cheap or dump it off at a scrap yard... which would be a shame and a total waste of my $800 bucks.
OR - Is there a step by step guide on pulling a EFI 302 out of a Marquis/Vic that I could use to familiarize myself with this project?
Thanks.
Turns out the cooling system was VERY neglected. Rusty and cruddy beyond belief. One of the freeze plugs was gone... just gone. The others that I can see are showing signs of being rotten, too. I really need to replace ALL freeze plugs before driving this car any great distance.
I am fairly handy and can make my way around an engine with ease, but I have never pulled a modern EFI engine with A/C, power steering, etc. I have access to a full shop with everything I could need. Engine hoist, engine stand, block and tackle on a sliding beam in the ceiling, even a full pit in the ground! But I just don't know what I'm doing as far as pulling a modern engine goes. Way too much crap to disconnect and get out of the way. The car is a nice car, so it needs to be done right.
Any chance that any of ya'all, comfortable and confident with pulling a fuel injected 5.0, are close to me and want to earn $100 or so (I'm flexible, but don't want to pay shop rates!) helping me pull the engine? I'll replace the freeze plugs and do other odds and ends, just need someone to help me get the engine out and then back in.
OR - I'd swap your time and labor, in exchange for my '85 Crown Vic. It's old, 139k miles, well used, and the engine is tired, but it still runs well (despite being CPI) and the AOD shifts well. Well optioned car with just about every option except the towing package. I have photos and full details available if anyone is interested.
My location is Graceville, Florida... 32440. I am visiting my family in the middle of BFE and just can't afford to take it to a Bubba repair shop and spend $700 to replace $6 in freeze plugs, then another $200 to fix whatever they break in the process.
Contact me if someone wants to help out. If I can't get the freeze plugs replaced soon, I am going to have to drive my '85 Crown Vic back home to Texas and be forced to sell the Marquis really cheap or dump it off at a scrap yard... which would be a shame and a total waste of my $800 bucks.
OR - Is there a step by step guide on pulling a EFI 302 out of a Marquis/Vic that I could use to familiarize myself with this project?
Thanks.
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