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Ford F-150 Raptor General Discussions [GEN 2]
2019 Raptor 8k miles dead cylinder, 2 misfires, p0304/p0316
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<blockquote data-quote="Old-Raptor-guy" data-source="post: 1798107" data-attributes="member: 52062"><p>Have they actually diagnosed it or just said Eph it you need a motor.</p><p></p><p>For example, we just did timing chains on a 2011 eco-boost with 255,000 miles. It broke the right side secondary timing chain and was missing on all cylinders on the right bank.</p><p></p><p>Customer was offered a couple options and probably due to my encouragement he went for all new timing chain replacement.</p><p></p><p>Bill ended up close to $5k which of course is a good sum of money, but saved him over 5k on a motor.</p><p></p><p>When done we did a compression/cylinder leak down test and they passed with flying colors. It would not surprise me if he gets another 200,000 miles out of it, the way he maintains it.</p><p></p><p>That is something my shop kind of specializes in. Fixing motors others say should be replaced. Burnt valves and broken valve springs don't scare us. </p><p></p><p>If it is in the bottom end/short block then we push for replacement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old-Raptor-guy, post: 1798107, member: 52062"] Have they actually diagnosed it or just said Eph it you need a motor. For example, we just did timing chains on a 2011 eco-boost with 255,000 miles. It broke the right side secondary timing chain and was missing on all cylinders on the right bank. Customer was offered a couple options and probably due to my encouragement he went for all new timing chain replacement. Bill ended up close to $5k which of course is a good sum of money, but saved him over 5k on a motor. When done we did a compression/cylinder leak down test and they passed with flying colors. It would not surprise me if he gets another 200,000 miles out of it, the way he maintains it. That is something my shop kind of specializes in. Fixing motors others say should be replaced. Burnt valves and broken valve springs don't scare us. If it is in the bottom end/short block then we push for replacement. [/QUOTE]
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