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Got myself a Truck

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First post, by candle_86

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So I was given a 1999 Ford F-150 with a V6 (will replace with a V8 when I can afford to) It was a gift from my father in law, well sort of a gift, he is convinced it's not fixable and I will bash my head against it and frustrate me. I know i won't 🤣.

But anyway its mine free and clear as a gift.

Reply 1 of 23, by Jade Falcon

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Can't beat free.

Good luck. Old ford trucks can be a pain to work on. Not that there bad, just worn out and beat up. Hopefully it was taken care off and it's not rusted out.
Just don't put a 04-07 5.4 in it. If you do put 5.4 in it put new plugs in it before dropping it in.

So what's wrong with it?

Reply 2 of 23, by candle_86

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EGR valve is iffy, alot of carbon buildup in the throttle body, brakes need to be bleed badly, needs 2 rear tires.

It runs and drives but will stall out if it idels so I have to hold the throttle down at a stop to keep it above 1200RPM or it dies

Also I'd be looking at a 97-03 5.4, so its a simple bolt in with computer from the scrap yard. Being in texas alot of engines dont rot right away

Reply 3 of 23, by Jade Falcon

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Sounds like an air/fuel mix porblem. My family has a 96 ranger with egr problems and does the same stuff.

As for brakes, that's easy if all they need it bleeding.
Just remember, a older car with problems can eat you alive with all its nickel and dimes you spend on it.

Reply 4 of 23, by candle_86

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Yea I know but I love working on cars, more so than computers

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Reply 6 of 23, by ODwilly

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We had a 98 Expedition with the 5.4, traded it in at 250k and it was still running. Never had a single issue with it, bought it with 90k on it.

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Reply 7 of 23, by candle_86

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This bad boy has 351k on its second motor. Previous owner was a general contractor so it was rode hard and put up wet.

General repairs to make outside of required for reliabilty.
Heater core
AC compressor
Shocks
Driver seat
New carpet
Paint
Dent repair
New bed liner
Radio

Luckily its crank windows and manual locks otherwise I'm sure id have issues

Reply 8 of 23, by Scali

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candle_86 wrote:

It runs and drives but will stall out if it idels so I have to hold the throttle down at a stop to keep it above 1200RPM or it dies

Clean up the carbon buildup, replace the O2 sensors and the mass airflow sensor, and it probably is fixed.
If it's oldskool enough, it might not have a 'fly-by-wire' throttle, but a cable connected to the throttle body, and a simple potentiometer on there to get feedback on the throttle position. This can also be a problem for idling. If it's worn out, the ECU can't detect the idle position properly.

It's probably one of these things, or some combination.

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Reply 9 of 23, by gdjacobs

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Go for the 5.4 if you need the power, but a Ford six cylinder is usually very inexpensive to operate.

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Reply 10 of 23, by candle_86

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yes i know its cheaper than an 8, but I'm just a good ole boy from the country, and a V8 is the only engine I consider worth having. I also prefer trucks to SUV's or Cars because a Truck says I'm a Man

Reply 11 of 23, by Jade Falcon

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candle_86 wrote:

yes i know its cheaper than an 8, but I'm just a good ole boy from the country, and a V8 is the only engine I consider worth having. I also prefer trucks to SUV's or Cars because a Truck says I'm a Man

Don't forget the truck nuts 🤣

Oh and have you considered a V10? I don't think it will fit in a 150, but hay it would be cool if it could.
If I had such a truck I'd go with diesel., but that's just me.

Reply 12 of 23, by candle_86

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Jade Falcon wrote:
Don't forget the truck nuts :lol: […]
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candle_86 wrote:

yes i know its cheaper than an 8, but I'm just a good ole boy from the country, and a V8 is the only engine I consider worth having. I also prefer trucks to SUV's or Cars because a Truck says I'm a Man

Don't forget the truck nuts 🤣

Oh and have you considered a V10? I don't think it will fit in a 150, but hay it would be cool if it could.
If I had such a truck I'd go with diesel., but that's just me.

A V10 could fit maybe, but honestly I'm gonna be junk yard shopping for a wrecked 2003 F-150 Lightening, with the SuperCharged 5.4 @ 500HP because I need 500HP 🤣

Reply 13 of 23, by Jade Falcon

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candle_86 wrote:
Jade Falcon wrote:
Don't forget the truck nuts :lol: […]
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yes i know its cheaper than an 8, but I'm just a good ole boy from the country, and a V8 is the only engine I consider worth having. I also prefer trucks to SUV's or Cars because a Truck says I'm a Man

Don't forget the truck nuts 🤣

Oh and have you considered a V10? I don't think it will fit in a 150, but hay it would be cool if it could.
If I had such a truck I'd go with diesel., but that's just me.

A V10 could fit maybe, but honestly I'm gonna be junk yard shopping for a wrecked 2003 F-150 Lightening, with the SuperCharged 5.4 @ 500HP because I need 500HP 🤣

That will either be very fun or very costly. I driven one of these super changed ford Harley trucks, fun for a few miles, then your out of gas. 🤣
Just make sure you have the frame/body in good shape and beef up the brakes and suspension to keep it safe. you'll have to change the suspension if your putting a V8 in it to begin with.

Reply 14 of 23, by carlostex

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Why a V8 when you already got a V6? Not enough power on the V6? Not an expert in US topography but isn't Texas pretty much flat?

I'm wondering if you're doing it for necessity or you must like your Cars powerful and doing 10 miles per gallon.

I drive a 69hp 1000cc Toyota Yaris and didn't have less pussy because of it. 🤣

Reply 15 of 23, by candle_86

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carlostex wrote:
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European POV:

Why a V8 when you already got a V6? Not enough power on the V6? Not an expert in US topography but isn't Texas pretty much flat?

I'm wondering if you're doing it for necessity or you must like your Cars powerful and doing 10 miles per gallon.

I drive a 69hp 1000cc Toyota Yaris and didn't have less pussy because of it. 🤣

It's a Texas thing more excatly. A V8 sounds mean, it can pull, it's fast, and the vibrations it makes are soothing

Reply 16 of 23, by Jade Falcon

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carlostex wrote:
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European POV:

Why a V8 when you already got a V6? Not enough power on the V6? Not an expert in US topography but isn't Texas pretty much flat?

I'm wondering if you're doing it for necessity or you must like your Cars powerful and doing 10 miles per gallon.

I drive a 69hp 1000cc Toyota Yaris and didn't have less pussy because of it. 🤣

Things are very different in the USA with cars, more so in Texas. In Texas and around the USA as well, Owning a truck is a manly thing and having the biggest meanest nastily truck makes you more of a man in some circles. Its the same with making your car faster. In many circles having the fastest car makes you more of a man or a better driver.
I know it sounds dumb and it really is. If was given the chance of driving a new VW caddy over a 150 or any other big American truck I go for the caddy. But we don't really have good small trucks over here any more. There is to much red tape with such trucks that no one will make them and very few will buy them as they cost a arm and leg to insure.

That being said not all V8's get 10mgh, I been driving a 2004 f-150 with a 5.4 and it gets around 18mpg. The roads here are mostly straight and highway with speed limits around 70mph. so if you stay out of the city's you can get good mpg.
my family had a mustang wit had V8 that got about 25mpg too. I think it was a 4.7. But it was not a safe car to drive every day. (race car) Funny thing is my car has a v6 and gets less MPG then the v8 mustang we had. 🤣 Wait plays a major factor in a cars MPG.

Reply 17 of 23, by candle_86

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Got it figured out. Cam sensor and cam stabilizer need replacing

Reply 18 of 23, by RogueTrip2012

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candle_86 wrote:

yes i know its cheaper than an 8, but I'm just a good ole boy from the country, and a V8 is the only engine I consider worth having. I also prefer trucks to SUV's or Cars because a Truck says I'm a Man

🤣!

After years of messing around with a old rust bucket to another is to stop trying to modify things and just do cheap fixes while saving up for the nicer things in life. I guess it helps you don't have to deal with snow and salt killing your ride though.

The V6 in them old fords with a manual weren't the worst things though. Quite a bumpy ride in 94 F150 from memory.

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Reply 19 of 23, by PeterLI

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