gigantapithic
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So I should be picking up the expy in a few days (Monday, Tuesday) after the #4 injector dumped fuel into the cylinder and seems to have caused major problems.
Anyway,
I'm left with the Ford dealer (under warranty) changing the #4 injector, and replacing the entire short block.
On top of this - I asked about swapping out the other 7 injectors under warranty so the money they just paid for the short block didn't go to waste in the next x many years if they failed. I was told they needed replaced as they were near end of life but not for the warranty reason (likely covering their butts in case it happens again.
So, I agreed to pay to have them replaced as it would be cheap since the engine was in bits anyway.
So they've changed 7 remaining fuel injectors, all spark plugs, an o2 sensor and the thermostat on top of a new short block costing me $1,100.00
So I'm wondering what else I should do as preventative?
What exactly is the "short block"
Should I have the coils changed?
Anything else of vital importance to do while they're in there?
Thanks!
Anyway,
I'm left with the Ford dealer (under warranty) changing the #4 injector, and replacing the entire short block.
On top of this - I asked about swapping out the other 7 injectors under warranty so the money they just paid for the short block didn't go to waste in the next x many years if they failed. I was told they needed replaced as they were near end of life but not for the warranty reason (likely covering their butts in case it happens again.
So, I agreed to pay to have them replaced as it would be cheap since the engine was in bits anyway.
So they've changed 7 remaining fuel injectors, all spark plugs, an o2 sensor and the thermostat on top of a new short block costing me $1,100.00
So I'm wondering what else I should do as preventative?
What exactly is the "short block"
Should I have the coils changed?
Anything else of vital importance to do while they're in there?
Thanks!