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IDSpimp

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Hey all I've recently acquired a 2005 Expedition Eddie Bauer at my shop that the customer abandoned. The main issue with the truck is that it needs a new engine, I don't have a lot of history on the vehicle but I do know low compression on cylinders #2, #3, and #4 and the crank case if fuel of gasoline and engine is currently locked up. I am a professional technician and an independent repair shop in Colorado with about 17 years experience in mainly diesel. I dabble with automotive and gas engines but my true passion is for Diesel. I plan on posting later with ideas and thoughts on engine replacement and possible upgrades. but for now I plan on going through the rest of the vehicle and figuring out how much love she is actually going to need beyond engine replacement.
 

Don Hall

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:welcome:Post some photos of the interior and exterior. Some members may be able to help with related repair estimates from experience.

Re your diesel interest..... my fish boat (avatar) had a GMC 6V71 for the main
propulsion, and a 4 cyl. Isuzu auxiliary to run hydraulics, refrigeration, and electronics.
 
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TobyU

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I'd just go grab a cheap junk yard engine at a u-pull it lot. Would end up being cheaper more than likely.
 

Noitidepxe

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If you do diesel, how about a 7.3? Don't get much better than that. There'd be a lot of beefing up you'd have to do but it'd be cool.
 
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