Broken Bolts
CEG'er
I bought a 98 SVT last year and have been trying to fix everything that is wrong with it. It has 131K miles but seems to have been mildly driven. The engine is leaking oil and after I looked around and cleaned the leak, it's leaking from the rear cylinder head gasket near the oil feed port. I searched and found this link that documents it with pictures perfectly!! http://www.contour.org/ceg-vb/showthread.php?21354-possible-head-gasket/page4
Now, i've also noticed on cold start ups, I will get a slight ticking upon startup for about half of a second. It's like the engine is losing its prime, and now I know why because of the oil feed ports leaking causing oil starvation on the rear head after the engine sits for the night.
I've learned that if you hold the throttle (TPS sensor) open 100%, the ecu doesn't operate the fuel injectors, so every morning I just crank for 5 seconds with the throttle floored to prime the oil system and I don't hear any ticking.
I know this is a common problem on 2.5L Duratecs, my question is does this happen because the engine has been overheated and the gasket sealing surfaces are warped and need resurfacing at a machine shop? Or is this just normal gasket hardening/failing over time and the sealing surfaces are not warped? The engine doesn't use any coolant whatsover, ive been tracking it for 9 months now and I haven't had to add any and the level goes up when it gets hot and goes back down when its cold.
Now, i've also noticed on cold start ups, I will get a slight ticking upon startup for about half of a second. It's like the engine is losing its prime, and now I know why because of the oil feed ports leaking causing oil starvation on the rear head after the engine sits for the night.
I've learned that if you hold the throttle (TPS sensor) open 100%, the ecu doesn't operate the fuel injectors, so every morning I just crank for 5 seconds with the throttle floored to prime the oil system and I don't hear any ticking.
I know this is a common problem on 2.5L Duratecs, my question is does this happen because the engine has been overheated and the gasket sealing surfaces are warped and need resurfacing at a machine shop? Or is this just normal gasket hardening/failing over time and the sealing surfaces are not warped? The engine doesn't use any coolant whatsover, ive been tracking it for 9 months now and I haven't had to add any and the level goes up when it gets hot and goes back down when its cold.