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Subject: head gasket
From: Greg_Hutmacher@i2.com
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Cc: Shrack04@aol.com
Maybe Ford should just stick to building trucks!   I've had very good luck 
with the 3 Ford trucks that I've had over the years.  Their F250 
powerstroke diesels run forever with only normal diesel engine 
maintentance (I can't speak for the new 6.0 diesel that came out 
recently).   I also owned two Ford Aerostar minivans a while back (before 
Ford replaced it with the Windstar).  The older Aerostar minivan was built 
on a truck chasis and had the Ranger truck series engine.  I never had any 
engine problems at all with either of them and I abused those poor things 
to no end.  I guess Ford dropped the ball on the Windstar trying to make 
it too car-like.   I love their trucks, but I don't think I would buy any 
Ford that was not built on a truck chasis. 

Now, my TR6 engine block and head...  talk about bullet proof.  I don't 
think I could kill it if I tried!  Not that I would try. ;-)

-Greg Hutmacher

Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 18:13:21 EST
From: Shrack04@aol.com
Subject: head gasket

My 3.8 Ford came apart at 30,000 miles  and the "new" engine had to have 
head 
gaskets at 60,000 miles (30,000 on the new engine),, at my expense ($1000) 
 
I've talked 3 of my friends and relatives out of buying FORD, and still 
working 
on others,,   I have a long, long list of things that went wrong with my 
car..  Write me off list if you want to hear,, and bring a towel,   I 
drove Fords 
for 30 years,, ,, Never again.  KENT SHRACK 





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