RagingPenguin
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It needs a motor.
As the story goes for those that may experiance a similar problem
Knocking sound at high rpm or as the car shifted. Could replicate the noise on steep hills. No CEL in regards to a misfire.
Early this year. A pulsating feeling in traffic. Much like a torque converter rapidly locking and unlocking. Enough to jerk your head around.
Recently
Significant power loss. A crap load of silver in my last oil change. Blew the valve cover gasket out.
So after seven weeks sitting at ford last year and a few crap ideas from a "engineer" the car as stated needs a motor.
I maybe lucky enough to get after warranty assistance but in my opinion I shouldn't have to pay a dime as they had this thing SEVEN weeks and couldn't figure it out while it had full warranty.
The kicker at this point which has left me exasperated and honestly to the point of being done with ford in general is they want to stick a short block in it. Which would be fine but with the amount of metal that was floating around I doubt the condition of the valve train or turbos to be all that great. Am I wrong thinking this?
A few people say unload it ASAP. Due to the possible filings everywhere.
Still waiting for if I'll get after warranty assistance or not and still waiting on them to inform me of the actual cause. I'm guessing a hole in the piston as it didn't smoke abnormally.
As the story goes for those that may experiance a similar problem
Knocking sound at high rpm or as the car shifted. Could replicate the noise on steep hills. No CEL in regards to a misfire.
Early this year. A pulsating feeling in traffic. Much like a torque converter rapidly locking and unlocking. Enough to jerk your head around.
Recently
Significant power loss. A crap load of silver in my last oil change. Blew the valve cover gasket out.
So after seven weeks sitting at ford last year and a few crap ideas from a "engineer" the car as stated needs a motor.
I maybe lucky enough to get after warranty assistance but in my opinion I shouldn't have to pay a dime as they had this thing SEVEN weeks and couldn't figure it out while it had full warranty.
The kicker at this point which has left me exasperated and honestly to the point of being done with ford in general is they want to stick a short block in it. Which would be fine but with the amount of metal that was floating around I doubt the condition of the valve train or turbos to be all that great. Am I wrong thinking this?
A few people say unload it ASAP. Due to the possible filings everywhere.
Still waiting for if I'll get after warranty assistance or not and still waiting on them to inform me of the actual cause. I'm guessing a hole in the piston as it didn't smoke abnormally.