Taurus SHO Flex ECOBOOST 3.5 V6 BAD Engine Teardown! What Killed This Maintained Engine?

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  • čas přidán 24. 12. 2021
  • Want to see a particular engine torn down? I may have already done one! I've done well over 20 other teardowns from Cummins to an LS7, and from Rotary to Ram Ecodiesels. Check them out here • Blown Up Engine Tear D...
    My name is Eric and I own and run a full service auto salvage business called Importapart located in the Saint Louis MO area. Part of our model is dismantling and selling parts from rare and niche market engines. If you're interested in buying parts from this engine or the other engines I've torn down, email us at Importapartsales@gmail.com.
    In this video I teardown an engine from a 2011 Ford Taurus SHO. This is a 3.5L DOHC Twin Turbo V6, used in several other Ford and Lincoln products including the Flex, Lincoln MKS and MKT, and an updated version used in the Explorer as well. This engine was clearly maintained, and had lots of new parts on it but was ultimately destroyed by ignoring some warning signs.
    I hope you all enjoy this video. As always, I appreciate all of the comments, feedback and even the criticism, I love it all.
    Happy Holidays!
    Catch you on the next one!
    -Eric
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  • @EATSLEEPDRIVE2002
    @EATSLEEPDRIVE2002 Před 2 lety +539

    Thank you to Eric‘s wife for letting him make this great content for us! Merry Christmas to you guys

    • @arthurcortright2186
      @arthurcortright2186 Před 2 lety +8

      Thanks, wife. (To sound like a kid saying thanks, mom. Lol.

    • @adamlewellen5081
      @adamlewellen5081 Před 2 lety +6

      @@arthurcortright2186 thanks wife, with out you life would have no joy. Oil would be checked regularly. Lol j.k. thx for letting hubby play with us!

    • @ulihanel7078
      @ulihanel7078 Před 2 lety +4

      ford quality..maga

    • @oldcarnocar
      @oldcarnocar Před 2 lety

      x4

    • @hondaveetc82
      @hondaveetc82 Před 2 lety +1

      I thought he was a virgin

  • @Chris-sy2el
    @Chris-sy2el Před 2 lety +268

    First thanks to Eric's wife, she is a real one. Second, if you are a car guy or girl, how can you not like this channel, no crap, no long intros, just straight into tearing engines apart, entertaining.

    • @taylorc2542
      @taylorc2542 Před 2 lety +4

      She's sending him to work and collecting his paycheck. Not impressive when you think about it.

    • @barryaiello3127
      @barryaiello3127 Před 2 lety +9

      @@taylorc2542 you don't know that, any real man goes to work without being "sent" and we have no idea who is handling the $$$ in that household.

    • @naradloff
      @naradloff Před 2 lety +1

      And no silly sponsors and advertisements.

    • @picax8398
      @picax8398 Před 2 lety +2

      @@taylorc2542 that sounds like something an incel would say

    • @thebluelunarmonkey
      @thebluelunarmonkey Před 2 lety

      As for working on a holiday, he did what a real man would do, tell her the average youtube revenue for a video that'll get 275k views in 2 months.

  • @frankdudek6242
    @frankdudek6242 Před rokem +8

    The level of care you took removing that timing cover says everything anyone should need to know about how you run your business.

  • @Txepsiyu
    @Txepsiyu Před 2 lety +26

    This channel has me checking my oil every time I get gas.

    • @waynebrumley2315
      @waynebrumley2315 Před 2 lety +1

      I also check oil at fill-up was always told that by my dad from a young age!

    • @matthewbowen5841
      @matthewbowen5841 Před 2 lety +2

      I used to tell every customer to get in that habit. Especially those with cars made after about 2011 or so, as the lighter weight fuel economy 0W oils became more fashionable, and cars started to use oil. Turbos, too. And oil change intervals, especially as DI engines soot up the oil, are more crucial as well.
      As cars become more and more automated, the mechanicals become less and less maintenance free. Hilarious

  • @robotcantina8957
    @robotcantina8957 Před 2 lety +13

    Thank you Eric's wife for letting Eric take apart an engine on Christmas eve.!!

    • @I_Do_Cars
      @I_Do_Cars  Před 2 lety +6

      Hey! It’s one of my favorite channels!
      Thanks for the comment, and can’t wait to see what else you do! Happy holidays!

    • @robotcantina8957
      @robotcantina8957 Před 2 lety +2

      @@I_Do_Cars Thanks, New videos will start in January.

    • @I_Do_Cars
      @I_Do_Cars  Před 2 lety +4

      Robot Cantina I’ll be waiting!

  • @JR306
    @JR306 Před 2 lety +10

    As somebody who has done a water pump and timing chain on their SHO, let me tell you it’s a real treat doing it with the engine still in the car 🤣

    • @WhaddupImJohn
      @WhaddupImJohn Před 2 lety +2

      I have a sho and my water pump blew. I apologize as i know they are awful to repair hahaha

    • @withku
      @withku Před 2 lety +1

      literally just did this. then hpfpcam follower exploded on startup. metal chunks lost in my freshly rebuilt engine.

    • @cole5985
      @cole5985 Před 2 lety +1

      Im at 101k with my non turbo how long do i have left?

    • @felixmartinez9514
      @felixmartinez9514 Před 2 lety +1

      @@cole5985 Have you had to repair the water pump at any time. The water pumps I've replaced on the 3.5 was 68k and 61k the repair is so expensive. I really believe your water pump is on Is borrowed time.

  • @KartiacKID
    @KartiacKID Před 2 lety +54

    Just learned how quickly a blown turbo can starve an engine… Good advice and another cool video

    • @majist0
      @majist0 Před 2 lety +6

      Another reason I'm keeping my Yota 2UZ around as long as possible. No truck outside of a diesel should be running turbos. They are just extra liability.

    • @shawn01707
      @shawn01707 Před 2 lety +14

      @@majist0 the ecoboost is pretty proven for reliability… u can find a video of any engine like this NA, or forced induction… my 2010 SHO has 104k HARD miles. I have a Livernois 440HP tune/kit on it since 50k miles and it runs like new.
      1.) I only put good synthetic oil in it rated for “20k miles” either Castrol Edge extended or M1 Extended or PP Ultra. with “20k mile oil filters”
      2.) I change my oil every 5k miles even with the “20k components”
      This has kept it running like new for me. The engine can easily go longer on that oil but the turbos are not worth risking. DYI oil change is only $37 with some of the best oil and filter available. It also takes about 15 minutes with oil change ramps. One of the easier oil change engines out there.
      3. )I also use a intake valve cleaner spray by CRC every 15k miles which definitely works. Does it clean it entirely.. likely not at all but it reduces carbon build up significantly and with repeated use slowly pecks away at it. It is also very easy to use.
      Then I also change spark plugs about every 30k miles.

    • @TheTheomax
      @TheTheomax Před 2 lety +5

      @@shawn01707 I feel the same way about changing the oil in my 2 vehicles. It's cheap and easy to keep your oil changed.

  • @PorscheRacer14
    @PorscheRacer14 Před 2 lety +68

    I like how they left the "Will it blend?" turbo on the car. That's a lot of class right there.
    Merry Christmas!

  • @someguywithaford
    @someguywithaford Před 2 lety +63

    This was pretty cool to see an engine basically the same as mine being taken apart, seeing what’s on the inside and not just on the surface

    • @Cole_Gorton
      @Cole_Gorton Před rokem +2

      Ikr, I have a '11 Flex Limited, love to hear those turbos spool up

    • @mann_idonotreadreplies
      @mann_idonotreadreplies Před rokem

      you also have the same shit engine.

    • @datmanz5890
      @datmanz5890 Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@Cole_Gorton wow, a ecoboost flex, please tell me you have it tuned to gap those pesky 5.7 chargers who think they are something 😂

  • @georgevargas2858
    @georgevargas2858 Před 2 lety +6

    Your wife is the MVP on this video. Not many will let you out and play the night before Christmas. You're a very lucky man.

  • @every-istand-ophobe6320
    @every-istand-ophobe6320 Před 2 lety +9

    This car sufferd from the water pump failure and they ride with the water in the oil until it made noise... Then they thought a new water pump and timing chain and and oil change would fix it.. not the case. If you miss the water coming out of the weep hole and wait until the water pump completely fails and it dumps water into the oil it's DONE. It does exactly the damage shown. Anyone with a front wheel drive 3.5 Ecoboost needs to start checking behind the alternator starting at 100k Mikes. Honestly anything after 100k your on borrowed time. So best thing you can do is start buying parts from Ford. AND ONLY USE A FORD WATER PUMP and ford spark plugs. I just did this in my 2012 Lincoln MKT. If you are shade tree mechanic this isn't a Terrible job but it is a long job.. it took me a weekend to complete.

    • @RevO-One
      @RevO-One Před 2 měsíci

      why Front wheel drive ?

  • @toddbroeker187
    @toddbroeker187 Před 2 lety +53

    I would love to see you cut open the oil filter from one of these engines just to see how much metal they catch. And thanks for the Christmas video!

  • @someinternetrando4993
    @someinternetrando4993 Před 2 lety +9

    Thank you Eric's wife for letting him play with us on Christmas Eve!

  • @BWGPEI
    @BWGPEI Před 2 lety +13

    Buddy, "I" thank "you". Your wife is an amazing lady and YOU darn well better thank her very nicely indeed. What I can do is wish you both a happy and safe holiday and all the best for 2022.

  • @josephchewning919
    @josephchewning919 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for making this video we so appreciate it. I check every Saturday for a new tear down and you are my favorite channel by far, and I’m glad this Saturday is no different.

  • @dakotastevens9245
    @dakotastevens9245 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the content Eric! I’ve watched genuinely every single one of your tear down videos with pure dedication😂

  • @509brown
    @509brown Před 2 lety +11

    Merry Christmas to you and your family, be sure to extend thanks to your wife for letting this video be made. You really do a great job with presentation and editing, and for someone like me, this is my first real exposure to the internal workings of modern engines. I honestly enjoy your videos for their informative nature, and your presentation for your wit and analysis.

  • @mosfet881
    @mosfet881 Před 2 lety +8

    I love my eco’s. Got a 2010 with 180,000 miles. The hp and torque is awesome.

    • @Lsutton04_
      @Lsutton04_ Před 2 lety +4

      Have you done anything as far as your maintenance? Like fuel injector cleanings and carbon buildup cleanings, other than just your normal transfer case, transmission fluid, and spark plugs with the general maintenance?

    • @slowstang88
      @slowstang88 Před 2 lety +1

      You should definitely install an oil catch can

  • @daytrypper
    @daytrypper Před 2 lety +1

    An unexpected Christmas tear down present! :) How nice! Thank you, and all the best to you and yours, Eric! Cheers!

  • @beersoap8406
    @beersoap8406 Před 2 lety +8

    Eric I absolutely love your channel. I’d love to see some more in-depth videos teaching about some of the things you do

  • @stephandiehl3893
    @stephandiehl3893 Před 2 lety +26

    You ARE just the guy zipping bolts out until the parts fall off….. and we applaud and love you for it!! Merry Christmas from San Diego!

  • @09corvettezr1
    @09corvettezr1 Před 2 lety +47

    Thanks to Eric and the family for the Christmas teardown, may this video hit a million views like the original LS7 teardown that started all of this which was uploaded Christmas day last year. Congrats on the channel growth and Merry Christmas.

    • @I_Do_Cars
      @I_Do_Cars  Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks buddy! Merry Christmas to you and your family as well.

  • @guyina4x499
    @guyina4x499 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks Mrs E
    You don't know how much we need this.
    Greatly appreciate your sacrifice.

  • @allenbeaulieu7077
    @allenbeaulieu7077 Před 2 lety +23

    Eric, great video as always. Thank you to your dear wife for understanding the need for your fans addictions for engine dismantling needing to be satisfied even on Christmas Eve!! Merry Christmas to you and your family. Big Al.

  • @OtherWorldExplorers
    @OtherWorldExplorers Před 2 lety +10

    Thank you Mrs engine teardown lady!!
    You totally Rock!!!!

  • @justsumguy2u
    @justsumguy2u Před 2 lety +23

    Can you imagine what that engine sounded like with all of those spun rod bearings? We're talking serious sounds of warfare going on inside of that engine....

  • @19mecanico93
    @19mecanico93 Před 2 lety +1

    I really enjoy the tear downs it’s an autopsy for the engine. Great presentation and you are extremely knowledgeable about your field. Happy holidays. Blessings

  • @DanaDana-tm2mo
    @DanaDana-tm2mo Před 2 lety

    Thank you to Eric's wife! A lovely tear down, and Merry Christmas ⛄.

  • @capt.graybeard
    @capt.graybeard Před 2 lety +3

    Thx Eric's wife and Eric for doing a Christmas SHO... 😁 Blessings to you and your entire family. Always a great SHO!

  • @JoeRocket-sf6qs
    @JoeRocket-sf6qs Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you Mrs, Eric,we appreciate your sacrifice and understanding in this endeavor and hope for your continued support in the future,God bless and merry Christmas.

  • @homertopboss
    @homertopboss Před rokem

    I like the way you explained everything, simple no overblown explanation no bs (thanks)

  • @stevencorley2352
    @stevencorley2352 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you Mrs. Eric. Merry Christmas and have a very very happy New Year. I love watching Eric's content, especially the engine tear downs. Why? Not sure I know. Maybe just so I can say, "thank God that's not my engine".

  • @aland7236
    @aland7236 Před 2 lety +14

    Props to the Missus for agreeing to the shop time on the holidays! Best to you and all of yours! Also, an X-Acto knife could come in handy for ripped boots like you had on #3 there.

  • @danieldyer1
    @danieldyer1 Před 2 lety +84

    The engine in my 2011 Ford Flex was severely damaged, I think by oil ingestion from a leaking turbo hydro locking cylinder #3. Ford replaced it with a long block. Now at 177k miles, I’d tell folks to not push oil change intervals on these engines, instead ignore the oil life monitor and change it every 5K miles. If oil is coming out the weep hole in the front cover, your water pump is on borrowed time. Ford has long since sold out all the long block spares for this application, perhaps indicating others had similar problems.

    • @jamesmedina2062
      @jamesmedina2062 Před 2 lety +3

      Great comments

    • @barryaiello3127
      @barryaiello3127 Před 2 lety +28

      Heck, I'd say 5K intervals on ANY newer engine using GDI/turbo/VVT, doesn't help when oil Co's constantly brag about extended intervals like 15K, insane in my opinion.

    • @jamesmedina2062
      @jamesmedina2062 Před 2 lety +1

      @@barryaiello3127 what do you mean "5k doesn't help"?

    • @joeKisonue
      @joeKisonue Před 2 lety +3

      @@jamesmedina2062 comma doesn't help when oil companies brag about 15k

    • @barryaiello3127
      @barryaiello3127 Před 2 lety +3

      @@jamesmedina2062 I meant change at 5K.

  • @razghost2
    @razghost2 Před 2 lety +14

    A part of me was sad at the end of last week's video as I was expecting a pause for 1 or 2 weeks. Thank you Eric's wife, with what I've seen so far I don't know how she puts up with him lol
    Merry Christmas to you and your family Eric

  • @Terrypics
    @Terrypics Před 2 lety

    Excellent. No BS. Simple to understand also with accurate analysis and info.

  • @cmdrclassified
    @cmdrclassified Před 2 lety +3

    Merry Christmas, Eric! All the vest to you and yours this holiday season!
    And thank your wonderful wife for putting up with you all these years!
    o7

  • @dj153212
    @dj153212 Před 2 lety +27

    There was most likely a large amount of RTV on the timing cover because on the front wheel drive engines it is a very difficult job removing the timing cover with the engine in the vehicle. So most techs put a lot of rtv on the cover because they simply don't want to have to remove the cover again.

    • @Sneakerama17
      @Sneakerama17 Před 2 lety

      🤣🤣

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable Před 2 lety +6

      The point was more RTV better.
      A thin bead, then follow the instructions for RTV, which is usually hand tighten, leave it for a while to cure for a bit, then torque down. Having half a tube gush out the sides isn't a sign of success.

    • @dj153212
      @dj153212 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Cheepchipsable yeah I know I'm a good mechanic, I was merely pointing out that was the likey cause of the excessive rtv in the first place

    • @jameseastwood4984
      @jameseastwood4984 Před 2 lety +1

      It will be done with a robot in the factory, I imagine it is difficult to replicate with the engine in the vehicle.

    • @lichking3711
      @lichking3711 Před 2 lety +1

      and also because there usually isn't any time to leave it to cure, which is required, so doing it this way is mostly reliable, even if annoying

  • @chrissmith735
    @chrissmith735 Před 2 lety +1

    Merry Christmas to you and your family. Thank you for these videos. I always look forward to these ever week. Keep up the great work.

  • @l00k4tstuff
    @l00k4tstuff Před 2 lety +10

    Thank you Eric's wife, not only for letting him give us this Christmas present, but also for supporting him making this channel.
    Good health and good cheer to you and yours!

  • @repairvehicle
    @repairvehicle Před 2 lety +17

    Over 5% fuel dilution on direct injection engine is number one problem for engines to fail or wear out fast. Secret for direct injection to last is to never follow factory recommended intervals for oil change

    • @leneanderthalien
      @leneanderthalien Před 2 lety +1

      oil dilution occurs much more on city drived cars, short distances and often cold runnig, but is not a issue for cars who make long distances on highway...But yes oil change need to be reduce by 50%

    • @imaakillaa
      @imaakillaa Před 2 lety

      @@leneanderthalien reduced by 50% meaning if it says 3k to do 6k or if it says 3k to do 1.5k

    • @midnight347
      @midnight347 Před 2 lety

      @@imaakillaa it won't ever say 3k most of them suggest 10k+ which needs to be cut in half is what he's saying. I change the oil in my 16 fiesta st (1.6 ecoboost gdi) with castrol edge full synthetic every 5k even though recommended change interval is 10k which is stupid. The castrol edge is supposed to be good with gdi turbo engines so that's why I use that. BTW my car is fbo with a hybrid turbo swap running on e30 full time making 280 wheel hp which is about 100 more than stock which is over a 50% gain from stock at the wheels.

    • @TRBOQUIK6
      @TRBOQUIK6 Před 2 lety +2

      @@midnight347 I change my oil every 3k miles. Sometimes sooner. Lol. My 99' Tacoma has over 200k miles and still runs like a champ. Just replaced gaskets and when I had the valve covers off, the camshafts looked great along with the heads considering the mileage of the engine. Also, there was no coking deposits of oil. Oil changes are very important and should be a priority always.

    • @kskip4242
      @kskip4242 Před 2 lety +1

      I change the oil every 3,000 Mi with full synthetic on my 3.6 L FX GM V-6 and it's got over 200,000 miles and still runs strong. I also avoid the Fatal problem that most people do on these engines and that's by checking the oil level and keeping it full! I would never go more than maybe maybe 4,000 miles on one of these engines on an oil change you're just asking for trouble.

  • @thatkyledude1093
    @thatkyledude1093 Před 2 lety +4

    To Eric's wife, thank you. These are the videos that I look forward to beholding a new one at the end of each week, and watching all others during. Without your support, this video would not be possible. So, thank you. And happy holidays to you both

  • @MultiMightyQuinn
    @MultiMightyQuinn Před 2 lety

    Great tear down, really enjoyable to watch. Thanks for another present!

  • @observersnt
    @observersnt Před rokem +1

    Outstanding quality video
    No stupidity, no background music. Competent, sensible. Excellent fast speeding up of video when needed
    Thank you very much

  • @Yankee7000
    @Yankee7000 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you Mrs Eric, you are EPIC!!….

  • @Mtechthewise
    @Mtechthewise Před 2 lety +3

    This video reminded me of doing the water pump on my 2009 Flex, a pretty big job for myself. I recall that removing the timing cover was made easier by using the extra empty threaded holes that Ford had put in the cover to allow you to put a bolt into and crank down against the block face and lever the cover off without risk of damage.
    Glad mine doesn't have a turbo. Sad that such a well maintained engine was so quickly ruined by 3 minutes of ignorance.

  • @effenfish661
    @effenfish661 Před 2 lety +1

    i like that you don't take yourself too seriously. thanks for diagnosis, i didn't know turbo failure caused oil loss

  • @mphilleo
    @mphilleo Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks, Eric's wife, for the teardown permission and happy holidays to your family!

  • @southside1975
    @southside1975 Před 2 lety +5

    The more I learn about these new motors the more I believe they don't want them to last with out major costly repairs.

    • @kylebeach2316
      @kylebeach2316 Před 11 měsíci +1

      The 3.5s can be great engines IF you are keeping up on Maintaining the engine and not neglecting it which is why a majority of engines fail and people complain about it when it's actually their own fault for it failing in the first place

    • @metalted6128
      @metalted6128 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@kylebeach2316exactly!!!
      Modern society doesn’t take the time to maintain a vehicle, but does take the time to complain about it, when it fails!!!

  • @MagnaNemo
    @MagnaNemo Před 2 lety +4

    Great video as usual. I have a suggestion though, it would be really interesting if you cut the oil filters open to see what they look like! Might find some interesting surprises.

  • @stefansvensson9218
    @stefansvensson9218 Před 2 lety

    Every Sunday i look forward to one of your teardowns! Merry Christmas from Sweden.

  • @oldtanker4860
    @oldtanker4860 Před 2 lety +2

    You have an amazing wife to put up with not only the video timing but also your severe care / BMW addiction. On the other hand it also makes for some great video's and I for one am greatly appreciating them. I hope your holiday was great and the next year does well for you, the family and your business.

  • @rollydoucet8909
    @rollydoucet8909 Před 2 lety +10

    It's amazing that as much as these engines are efficient, their complexity is so vulnerable to failure. They are in fact, disposable. They would cost more to repair than replace, but then, the auto industry today, wants to see us in the showroom every five years.

    • @hdrenginedevelopment7507
      @hdrenginedevelopment7507 Před 2 lety +2

      Oil starvation will destroy every rotating assembly regardless of brand/vintage/application. The 3.5 ecoboost seems to be a pretty solid engine as long as the oil is changed with good quality synthetic frequently enough. They also don't like too much granny driving, either especially when new and the rings are still seating. Some hard pulls now and then keep them from gunking up too much. This engine looks like it got a good piston ring break in due to the clean oil rings and lack of combustion deposits/discoloring on the piston between the rings.

    • @rollydoucet8909
      @rollydoucet8909 Před 2 lety +2

      @@hdrenginedevelopment7507 We get a few of these every year in our service bays. Neglect seems to be the major culprit, but repair costs for outweigh the cost of replacements.

    • @hdrenginedevelopment7507
      @hdrenginedevelopment7507 Před 2 lety +2

      @@rollydoucet8909 it seems like repair versus replacement has not been economical for years for nearly any engine in a professional repair shop setting unless it is rare or exotic/very expensive. The time investment/labor cost just in teardown/cleaning/measuring/parts acquisition/parts in and out from the machine shop/reassembly/holding up a shop bay/being liable for any potential issues, etc etc just adds up too much. It is very difficult to break even in a self performed rebuild versus sourcing a rebuilt or a verified good used engine when you work by the hour. I DIY rebuilds for fun and for building specialty racing engines and even a basic refresh on a simple Honda 4 cyl adds up fast just in parts/materials and machine shop cost not counting labor hours. I believe it's at least as much and probably mostly caused by rising labor costs more so than being too complicated to rebuild...they all reduce down to more or less the same hunk of cranks/rods/pistons/cylinders once stripped down. Rebuilding has definitely mostly become a DIY and enthusiast's game, not a repair professional's game.

    • @rollydoucet8909
      @rollydoucet8909 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hdrenginedevelopment7507 I'm in the engine biz' since 1969. We operate a full machine shop complete with engine dyno. When engines were somewhat simpler, a mere part failure didn't often end up kyboshing the entire engine, to the point where the cost of repair outweighed the cost of replacement. We do live in a different world these days.

    • @rollydoucet8909
      @rollydoucet8909 Před 2 lety

      @@hdrenginedevelopment7507 I find the main problem with direct-injection type engines is they're not driven hard enough, and the valves get gummed up.

  • @throttlewatch4614
    @throttlewatch4614 Před 2 lety +8

    That’s a funky looking engine
    Thanks to your wife for this video 👍👍

    • @fixedguitar47
      @fixedguitar47 Před 2 lety +1

      After the first 500,000 you get used to them.
      I work at Chicago Assembly.

    • @matthewbowen5841
      @matthewbowen5841 Před 2 lety

      The Duratec in its original form as a 2.5L that ended up in lots of Mondeos, Contours and Mystiques was a Porsche Engineering design sold to Ford.

    • @fixedguitar47
      @fixedguitar47 Před rokem

      @Bo Blu - Yeah I can kinda see that.

  • @ianperkins8812
    @ianperkins8812 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Mrs. I Do Cars for this lovely Christmas present!

  • @gwick358
    @gwick358 Před 2 lety

    Merry Christmas!!!!! Thank you. I can't wait for every show.

  • @blautens
    @blautens Před 2 lety +8

    That ticking time bomb of a water pump is the reason my parents got rid of their otherwise mint Mazda 6 with the same engine in it. Ford really excels at putting hand grenades inside of their engines.

    • @user-tb7rn1il3q
      @user-tb7rn1il3q Před 2 lety

      They are fine for 150k+ miles. After that it’s usually on the second or third owner.

    • @ryanhoaglin9907
      @ryanhoaglin9907 Před 2 lety +2

      @@user-tb7rn1il3q I disagree. My friends Edge died at 85k miles from a failed water pump. Not one drop of coolant on the ground. I truly believe Ford builds in things like this to make sure you have to buy another car in 8-10 years. Planned obsolescence.

    • @tails300
      @tails300 Před 2 lety +1

      Did they replace it with another Mazda? specifically a Japanese sky-active one? The Ford/Mazda divorce was the best thing that ever happened to Mazda imo.

    • @blautens
      @blautens Před 2 lety

      @@tails300 They did not, they bought a Kia Sportage, for the warranty, mostly. I did pick up a CX-5 to replace my wife's RX330 and we love it. I've had ~5 Mazdas since 1986 and agree with you, the split from Ford has brought back Mazda from mediocrity.

  • @OM61777
    @OM61777 Před 2 lety +5

    Wow a timing chain driven water pump. Someone had a big brain moment when they came up with that atrocity.

    • @life_of_riley88
      @life_of_riley88 Před 2 lety +1

      A timing chain driven water pump, BEHIND the timing cover. . .major big, smooth brain work here.

    • @themichaelcreed
      @themichaelcreed Před 2 lety +1

      @@life_of_riley88 All about compacting space, Ford's done millions of them. Not sure if it's a good thing or not.

    • @life_of_riley88
      @life_of_riley88 Před 2 lety +2

      @@themichaelcreed I understand your point. Being an engineer myself, and a total gearhead, I cannot get behind design decisions like this though. GM seems to be doing a lot of things right these days with the constant evolution of a simple engine, the LS platform. I think FORD's ecoboost systems are a step in the right direction, but simplicity is the name of the game when it comes to reliability.

  • @nelsonhernandez2513
    @nelsonhernandez2513 Před 2 lety +1

    Your videos are informative to say the least give me insight on how to take some of these engines apart and common and not so common failures

  • @davidlampe4153
    @davidlampe4153 Před 2 lety

    Eric’s wife appreciates what he is doing and support’s his channel. Merry Christmas!

  • @dzionassi
    @dzionassi Před 2 lety +7

    Eric: "start out with good: pistons, no signs of issues whatsoever"
    Me: pistons skirts scratched to death.

    • @philminotti6870
      @philminotti6870 Před 2 lety +1

      You're amazing. You should have your own CZcams channel.

    • @phillipjarrett398
      @phillipjarrett398 Před 2 lety +1

      He really is. Anxiously awaiting his premier episode...

  • @DeereX748
    @DeereX748 Před 2 lety +6

    I'd like to see a teardown of the original Taurus SHO engine, the one made by Yamaha.

    • @tesmith47
      @tesmith47 Před 2 lety

      The engine is by ford/ even rude but the HEAD was by Yamaha

    • @robertslegers257
      @robertslegers257 Před 2 lety

      You think there are any left in the junk yards?

  • @SuperEoin09
    @SuperEoin09 Před 2 lety

    Hi man, being new to your channel I’m enjoying your work.
    This engine has OBVIOUSLY been at high rpm as well.
    Awesome work.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @trevornelmes9331
    @trevornelmes9331 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for another year of videos. So enjoyable to watch. Made so by your personality. You would be fun guy to know, even more so to work for. Turbo sucked the oil out? Yup. I sold my last car to my dad, and, as bad luck would have it, the turbo went the same way. Despite the fact that he had spent his whole life in the car industry, he tried to drive it home. He got less than a mile before the engine (and thus the car) was toast. He told me there was a plume of smoke behind him, like so nobody behind him could see the road. I did tell him what I thought, words not printable.

  • @sonofgars1074
    @sonofgars1074 Před 2 lety +6

    I would love to see a nissan VK56 tear down, out of a titan, armada, or the nissan cargo van. I've always been curious how those engines look on the inside

  • @frankaw6095
    @frankaw6095 Před 2 lety +12

    Great video Eric. I have 2014 Taurus SHO and I love seeing what has gone wrong and what to keep an eye out for. I purchased it used with 34k on it and now have 106k. Knock on wood I haven’t had any major issues.

  • @sfbfriend
    @sfbfriend Před 2 lety +2

    Love your vid's. Coming from an aerospace career, 36 years now retired, I have used pigmat for years and yes it is awesome stuff. Also looking at the design of oil pumps, the gear looking combo is called a Ger-rotor, it is such a durable design. Seeing all the videos I have from you its good to see this is a universally used design. This engine was maintained, to a degree, I say that considering the odd brand oil filter used! Makes me wonder what oil was used? I agree with Eric, turbo failure was the probable cause of engine death. People are stupid! They ignore warning signs. I do like these engines and have had a few, the power they produce is certainly fun to drive! But you need to be on top of maintenance and quality of fluids and filters used. I know I am preaching to the choir here.
    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to Eric, family and crew.

  • @waynebrumley2315
    @waynebrumley2315 Před 2 lety

    thanks for your Engine Tear down videos and also for posting today hope your Christmas was good and happy new year!

  • @uptownsamcv
    @uptownsamcv Před 2 lety +14

    when it comes to RTV the prep is more important than how much you use. I also wait a good 24 hours before adding any oil or running an engine that I have seal up with RTV.

    • @adriannewman1322
      @adriannewman1322 Před 2 lety +1

      Same here give it plenty of time to cure

    • @peterpeter5666
      @peterpeter5666 Před 2 lety +3

      I use right stuff. 95% of the time. It's pretty much bullet proof. Never had a leak .

    • @uptownsamcv
      @uptownsamcv Před 2 lety +2

      @@peterpeter5666 I usually prep with rubbing alcohol and shop paper towels. I keep cleaning until I stop seeing stains on the paper towels..

    • @peterpeter5666
      @peterpeter5666 Před 2 lety +2

      @@uptownsamcv same except i use brake cleaner instead

    • @I_know_what_im_talking_about
      @I_know_what_im_talking_about Před 2 lety +1

      Yea but there’s RTV that literally says you can put the vehicle into service RIGHT AWAY. 🤷🏻‍♂️ unless it’s a personal vehicle being repaired over the weekend, ain’t no shop gonna push out a car and let it sit overnight to then refill it with fluids and finish the job the next day. 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @dustysrandom5079
    @dustysrandom5079 Před 2 lety +3

    This engine not puking on your floor is a Christmas miracle.

  • @richardwarfield7386
    @richardwarfield7386 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Mrs Eric for your sacrifice - we enjoy the videos immensely. Bad turbo Bad turbo ! Go to your room and think about what you have done.

  • @ronaldalleman2111
    @ronaldalleman2111 Před 2 lety

    Nice job and clean talk ,even my grand kids can listen to ,very good work ,have a happy and prosperous new year

  • @sadlerbw9
    @sadlerbw9 Před 2 lety +21

    Thanks Eric’s wife for putting up with him and his CZcams hobby…not to mention letting him start a home for lost and neglected BMWs!

    • @southside1975
      @southside1975 Před 2 lety

      A Hobby that pays very well or she wouldn't of been so understanding.

  • @future62
    @future62 Před 2 lety +7

    Man I would love to have heard this thing run. This thing must have clattered like an old diesel

  • @FrankypankyV8
    @FrankypankyV8 Před 2 lety +1

    Just stumbled onto your channel...I love tear-downs, especially engine tear-downs.
    So, subscribed! Greetings from the Netherlands!

  • @richardj163
    @richardj163 Před 2 lety

    Thank you to the Misses! And thank you too Eric for sharing your passion.

  • @joshuamartin6841
    @joshuamartin6841 Před 2 lety +3

    You’re pretty awesome for making a Christmas video!! The Ford 3.5 is a damn good engine if it’s taken care of! I got one with 240k and it’s still strong as can be!! But it’s taken care of!

    • @painful-Jay
      @painful-Jay Před 2 lety

      You replaced the water pump yet? I'm terrified of mine going out.

    • @joshuamartin6841
      @joshuamartin6841 Před 2 lety

      @@painful-Jay I haven’t but I watch it closely! I have a water pump sitting on my work bench! I also haven’t owned it since new…

    • @painful-Jay
      @painful-Jay Před 2 lety

      @@joshuamartin6841 it seems like a huge job replacing it. Mine is only 95k, I inherited the car from a deceased person. But I heard that's when they start failing. Any idea how much a shop would charge for the pump and tensioners?

    • @joshuamartin6841
      @joshuamartin6841 Před 2 lety

      @@painful-Jay I think it’s 10-12 hours labor, it’s run by the timing chain and it’s recommended to evac the ac… there’s a weep hole above the ax compressor but it can get plugged and start leaking internally…

  • @takeactionmedia873
    @takeactionmedia873 Před 2 lety +4

    I’d be willing to bet that the timing chain and guides were changed too late. If the guides aren’t changed promptly severe engine damage will occur. Typically the chain will wear the guides down into the metal reinforcements causing metal shavings to go into the oil and throughout the entire engine and turbos. This is why you’ll see the scouring on all bearing surfaces and eventually rod knock and cam caps prematurely wearing.

  • @bobdavis3277
    @bobdavis3277 Před 2 lety

    Eric don't BS a BSer, you did this video to keep from putting toys together, wrapping gifts, listening to in-laws and help cooking and cleaning. ANYWAY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!

  • @n6mz
    @n6mz Před 2 lety

    BEST CAR CHANNEL ON YOUBOOB. Don't change a thing. Merry Christmas.

  • @joshg1244
    @joshg1244 Před 2 lety +6

    I bet it had coolant in the oil before the water pump work and that caused initial damage to the bearings. Then the turbo failed and the lack of oil made quick work with those bearings

  • @uptownsamcv
    @uptownsamcv Před 2 lety +7

    you should do a tear down of the infamous oil guzzling VQ35DE from early Maximas, Altimas, 350Zs and G35s.

  • @honkie247
    @honkie247 Před 2 lety +2

    Eric, please thank your wife for letting you produce a video. A Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy New Year to you and your family.

  • @thatjeff7550
    @thatjeff7550 Před 2 lety +1

    Not a car guy but it was fun just to watch you tear down an engine. Hope you were able to salvage whatever you needed for the other project.

  • @lordcorgi6481
    @lordcorgi6481 Před 2 lety +8

    On this great peaceful Christmas Day, I'd like to say to any engineer that thinks it's a great idea to put a water pump inside the engine so when it leaks your engine blows up...go to hell!

  • @jamesfoureight9879
    @jamesfoureight9879 Před 2 lety +3

    Yeah I agree the turbo failure was very likely the culprit. Must have been a big blue cloud before that drum solo.

    • @ohger1
      @ohger1 Před 2 lety

      Heheh... drum solo

  • @MycontentisgoldJerryGold

    Thank you, Mrs. IDoCars, and happy holidays.

  • @barryaiello3127
    @barryaiello3127 Před 2 lety

    Tell wifey she was the awesome sauce that quenched our insatiable appetite for mechanical devastation revelation, merry X-mas to both you guys!.

  • @worsttintentions
    @worsttintentions Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you, Mrs. I do cars.

  • @BobbersDown
    @BobbersDown Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks as always for the video. Curious what you think about Ford's changes to this engine from 17 on? Adding port injection, more robust timing chain etc...

    • @jamesmedina2062
      @jamesmedina2062 Před 2 lety +1

      He might not have seen blown ones yet. You might ask FordBoss what he thinks.

  • @rentzusuken
    @rentzusuken Před 2 lety

    Happy holidays dude, thanks to you and your wife for this holiday gift!

  • @HUBBABUBBADOOPYDOOP
    @HUBBABUBBADOOPYDOOP Před 2 lety

    Hello, Eric
    I've been binge watching your channel, every day. Thank you so much for
    making these videos, Every one is unique to what shutdown an engine.
    In future episodes could you please autopsy the oil filter, too?
    Those can-opener- type are cool. Get to see more sparkles!

  • @TrueBDaddy
    @TrueBDaddy Před 2 lety +4

    I'd like to see a 2.7 or 3.0 ecoboost if you can get your hands on one. They're kinda new though so not sure how tough finding one would be.

    • @not_a_samsquamsh6777
      @not_a_samsquamsh6777 Před 2 lety

      Agreed. But I think they were first put in 2015 F-150's? Plenty of time for people to either ignore maintenance or follow Ford's intervals. I've got a 3.0 myself. Haven't heard of too many issues outside of leaky improperly installed or poorly designed oil pans

  • @Tarkov.
    @Tarkov. Před 2 lety +3

    Love the crunchy sucking sound of RTV breaking loose.

  • @markproulx1472
    @markproulx1472 Před rokem +1

    I really enjoyed this video. Your presentation is very good.

  • @ericthimot
    @ericthimot Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you to the misses for letting him give us the entertainment he provides. Keep yer stick on the ice.

  • @brutekiller787
    @brutekiller787 Před 2 lety +8

    Also, must be a 10-12 as it has the single link chain vs dual link

    • @randr10
      @randr10 Před 2 lety

      The aluminum valve covers and steel manifolds tell the tale as well.

    • @randr10
      @randr10 Před 2 lety

      Some of the late '11 and '12 engines got the new timing components before they switched to the new cam and crank sensors too.

  • @brutekiller787
    @brutekiller787 Před 2 lety +4

    So what happened was, the water pump failed, and the vehicle was ran until it shut off, low oil pressure. Towed to mechanic, they found the bad water pump, did it, chains, guides, etc. and still had a knock and low oil when ran, coolant oil mix, along with clogged feed line screens, killed the turbos

  • @zawszeedek
    @zawszeedek Před 2 lety

    Thank you. I always learn from you. Great content. Please do continue! Happy New Year!!!

  • @shadetree6705
    @shadetree6705 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you Mrs. Eric for allowing him to play.
    Now, Eric, I'm shocked you didn't know that oil pickup tubes are now dual purpose, they can be used as storage for excess bearing material.