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EcoBoost - Valve Coking Prevention
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<blockquote data-quote="PhoenixM3" data-source="post: 16880276" data-attributes="member: 140283"><p>My wife's Fusion Sport has a dead cylinder just out of warranty. Intake valve or valve seat damage due to, guessing here - a piece of of carbon from the valve stem breaking off and getting caught in between the valve and seat. Still trying to determine whether I have the means to pull the engine, yank the head and have it repaired, or buy a used low mileage long block. Lots of special tools required for this PITA repair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhoenixM3, post: 16880276, member: 140283"] My wife's Fusion Sport has a dead cylinder just out of warranty. Intake valve or valve seat damage due to, guessing here - a piece of of carbon from the valve stem breaking off and getting caught in between the valve and seat. Still trying to determine whether I have the means to pull the engine, yank the head and have it repaired, or buy a used low mileage long block. Lots of special tools required for this PITA repair. [/QUOTE]
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