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    Legendary BangShifter BBR's Avatar
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    Happy to report that there is nothing to report.

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    cool. I hope you are not running the fram triple guard oil filter. They are blamed for not getting enough oil to the phasers and causing them to go.

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    Negative. Motorcraft only.

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    cool, I cant say there is enough proof, but if you cant get a manufacturer filter, I use the cheapest generic out there. we were trying to help on an 04 F 150, had the fram filters, kept throwing the code for the cam sensor that kept getting changed, so I guess when the sensor doesnt help its in the phaser. If anyone asks next time though I will suggest the dielectric grease on the boots, or change plug wires cuz there might be carbon tracks on cracked boots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BBR View Post
    Still running smooth as a baby's butt. Wife took it on a trip last week and it has been doing great.

    I got my grease at OReilly. Something like $2.50 for a tube.
    yep, they sell little ketchup packets too up at the counter for a buck or so. I asked for it's daddy and the kid goes "no" and I said "What, no dielectric grease?" and the old man behind the counters ears perked up. He says "in the back" points at the row. Kid looked confused, but hey, he was trying.

    Dad still tells stories of diesel / kerosene in spray bottles working magic for old cars down on the coast. Extremely high humidity , incredibly fast corrosion, something between the points and condenser losing ground and plug terminals crudding up. I'd bet this stuff would really help even with newish cars now.
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    I would be inclinde to think it has a carbon track in the boot down the side of the plug, if you pull the plug look for a Spider web size black line down the side of it. The dielectric grease has now sealed it and made the path to ground harder to follow. Many a coil pack has been changed when a boot and a plug will fix it. Also I suggest staying with a ribbed plug to give the boot something to seal up too.

    The misfire monitor may have never been set from the factory or if someone does a hard reset, it will clear the monitor and thats reset by acceling past 65 and coasting down to 10 MPH without hitting the brakes 3 or 4 times in a row. The other thing not many non Ford guys cant use but is great is Mode 6 it will show misfires also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Liggett View Post
    Never had a coil pack issue on any of our 50 Towncars.
    Use to have Cop Cars with bad coil packs at WOT in a chase mis so hard on a coil pack right before the shift it killed the ECM and had to restart the car, when it kills it it cant record the cylinder, we just moved the new coil pack till it quit.
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    Still smooth as a baby's butt nearly a year later.

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