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Originally posted by Swazo:
I did some leg work today in hopes of helping out since I'm in Salt Lake City.

I called around to see who's tuned a grey turbo Contour, and after a few shops I found one. Modular Madness West tuned one with a "hack job turbo kit, with a mystery wastegate".

The lead tuner Heath, said the first time he tried to get the car tuned at his shop he declined to tune it because it was belching blue/black smoke and didn't want to screw up the wideband o2. For some reason (maybe they didn't use the wideband) he was talked into writing a base tune just to get it running well enough to get on a trailer so he could sell the POS. The owner claimed that the person buying the car was going to enter it into shows and would hardly drive the car anyway. But, Heath said without a doubt that the owner KNEW it was a dying POS!!! The owner knew there was a problem with the turbo and more! PM with contact info sent

The dyno info is still on hand at the shop, 230HP/203TQ on a mustang dyno BTW.




Awesome detective work! Imagine, all that for only 203 ft-lbs of torque. It would have been so much smarter just to use the Vortech supercharger kit and had a system that actually worked well.

Actually, now if he has anything in print that the car runs ok, or runs well, or anything like that from the ebay add, he would have a leg to stand on in court. He could get a deposition from this guy Heath for use in court.

On the other hand, a person has to have some property before you can properly sue them. The worst thing would be to spend more cash out of your own pocket just to attach his wages and get that cash back over 5 years or something.

Better hope he just gives you the $2000 on the 1st.


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Originally posted by fastcougar:
Yes I know, but I didn't want a Taurus engine ... more work. I wanted an escape engine and for some reason, they are hard to find in that price range SHIPPED being the operative word here. I checked all my local yards and could have gotten a Taurus/Sable engine from an 01 Taurus for only $375, but passed. I want the revised parts in the oiling system (pan, pickup & windage tray).




Don't forget the sand issue in the Escape engines.




Well then he did the right thing didn't he and bought one that is proven with 60K miles on it. If it was gonna wreck itself from sand then it would already have happened right?


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After paying his lawyer, a court reporter and for the transcript... a deposition might be overkill. His lawyer could talk with Heath over the phone, write something up and make sure Heath agrees and it's ready to submit as evidnece.

I'm no lawyer, but I have had a few legal dealings here and there.


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First off, I want to thank Swazo again, but publically this time. THANK YOU! I will be calling the tuner to see if he would be willing to make an "official on-the-record" statement concerning his dealings with the previous owner. This will be added to my "pile-of-evidence" concerning this transaction.

Now, moving on ... the 3L I ordered arrived yesterday while I was at work. I had to work later than normal, so I didn't even see it in the driveway until around 8:45PM. I went inside, ate dinner and then promptly started to rearrange the garage to that I could get it into the limited space that I have since I have other parts/tool/equipment taking up space already. I would have left it outside another night except my area is under a winter ice storm warning. I didn't want to the engine exposed to ice, so I rolled up my sleeves and got to work.

Let start by saying I froze my ass off! It was between 15-17 degrees last night and probably around 17 degrees when Too damn cold to take pictures in the pitch black on what I had to go through to get this thing in the garage. The entry into the garage was hampered by the fact that I have not 1, but 2 1-2" dropoffs from the garage floor. The first is a solid inch, which then gives way to the asphalt driveway, which has no topcoat (new house built), so there is another 1-1.5" dropoff there. I found the best approach when trying this by yourself to be crafty

I purposely left a lot of slack in the chains because the engine was on a standard crate and my hoist would not straddle it, so I need the "swing" of the slack and the high angle on the chain to not crush on the "rear" valve cover. Why Ford didn't leave the "eyelet" on the rear heads found on 98 engines (could be all earlier engine too, not sure) is beyond me. Threading a long bolt into the alternator cradle worked out well, but that eye would have been money! Anyway, jack the thing up and wheel here backwards to the first drop off. I squared up the hoist for a completely perpindicular entry and then used the weight of the engine to help raise the back of the hoist off the ground enough to slide the whole thing into the garage until the front wheels met the first lip. Try as I might, i couldn't "tug" the hoist from the other end over the frist drop-off, so I had to be creative.

I have a small platform dolly that I built myself for carting my CD4E around in the garage before I rebuilt it. What do you know ... it holds a fully dressed long block no problem So, I jack the engine up just enough to get the dolly underneith and lower it just enough to add slack in the chains so I can move the dolley with 0 hanging weight. Between the 1st & 2nd drop offs is about 12-14 inches, so I roll her back to the second drop off. I then jacked up the engine, repositioned the dolley and repeated the steps again. Within 5 minutes, I managed to get the engine into the garage. Good thing too, because I writing this from home, where I am working from today since it's snowing and calling to turn to all freezing rain any time now. Damn glad I didn't leave her outside! I would have to wait for all the ice to melt for this to have been done and judging my the forcast, it that might take awhile.

Anyway, got the engine in the garage and got to work on getting her up on the stand that my "race engine" is on.

On with the pictures:

The room I have to work with ... yes, those are the turbo parts in the pile on the right ... and NO, I didn't use the propane space heater last night because the garage door on the other side of the car was open for 20+ minutes and propane is expensive.


Other side of the car showing my workbench. Yes, that is a front subframe to a 98 Contour and NO, it's not from this Contour.


Parts, tools & equipment - OH MY!


Engines? I don't need no stink'n engines! "race block" on the stand in the back, Cougar's (on the other side of the garage door) engine on the left & the 02 Escape block in the foreground. Add in the lump of [censored] under the hood of the Contour and that makes 4 engines


Close-up of the Escape engine.


The swap officially begin as the "race block" is retired to the floor and the engine stand bracket/arm is placed on the Escape engine.


Closeup of the bracket/arm orientation.


Spun around so she can face the stand and hoisted up.


Stand fitted to the bracket/arm. Hard to tell, but the stand wheels are roughly 1-2 inches off the ground.


Same thing, different angle showing how stand sits between the legs of the hoist.


All done. It's time for teardown. I'm going to call the machine shop today to see if they can get me turned around fairly quick. They did the "race block" and got me the Clevite rod/mains, so they will need to order those again as well. Simply disassebly, hone the cylinders, tank the parts & fit new rings and off we go ... wonder what that will cost???


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What's the "race-bock" for, the Cougar?


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Originally posted by fastcougar:
They did the "race block" and got me the Clevite rod/mains, so they will need to order those again as well.





Can get them at Napa in about a day or so. Doubt they'll be in stock. I'd pick them up myself so the shop doesn't screw you on charges.


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You've got some fun ahead of you. I love to tinker...

Wish I had a garage just so I wouldn't HAVE to put everything away every freakin' night. Pulling & stowing tools takes an hour a day out of project time for me. Would be less but the bum leg slows me down considerably.


Must be that jumbly-wumbly thing happening again.
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PS get a propane heater - I would not be able to work in my garage without one!


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he has one, he just didnt use it because his door was open and propane is expensive


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Your garage is way too clean!


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