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85 Cougar Not Running

Reply #15
Quote from: dw85745;379005
EricCoolCats:  You sure those were NEW castings?  When talked to Clearwater about two years ago, they said only thing they ever had for the 84  (3.8L) was reworked heads.

 
I just got off the phone with Clearwater...

The castings for my 85' (3.8L)  are fully tested re-worked castings that come with a 2 year warranty. $155 each. $30 ground shipping each.

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Reply #16
I think I'm just gonna put the money into the car. Still unsure if the problem is the head gasket or if there is a cracked head.

I haven't been able to get a hold of the mechanic to see if he did a leak-down test...

Hopefully, that will give me some more info to work with...

As much as I'd like too, at this point I don't think I want to swap the engine. Mainly due to the cost of doing so compared to fixing the problem on the 3.8L.

Appreciate all the feedback!

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Reply #17
My castings were Hecho en Mexico and were brand new looking. Could have been reworked. It doesn't really matter...that's the closest we'll get to new heads anyhow. I see the pricing went up a bit since I got mine in '07; they're still relatively inexpensive in comparison.

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Reply #18
orlosz:

Suggest you read me edited post right above your last two posts before committing.

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Reply #19
A head swap really isn't that involved on the 83-87 v-6's. A basic $30 tool set from harbor freight would get you probably all the tools you would need to complete it. If you have worked on cars, its a 3 hour job. Get some buddies and a $12 pack and get it done. Personally though, I like the v-8, even in stock form better. I would swap it if it were me, but your car looks great, and nothing wrong with keeping the 3.8 either.
Quote from: jcassity
I honestly dont think you could exceed the cost of a new car buy installing new *stock* parts everywhere in your coug our tbird. Its just plain impossible. You could revamp the entire drivetrain/engine/suspenstion and still come out ahead.
Hooligans! 
1988 Crown Vic wagon. 120K California car. Wifes grocery getter. (junked)
1987 Ford Thunderbird LX. 5.0. s.o., sn-95 t-5 and an f-150 clutch. Driven daily and going strong.
1986 cougar.
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Reply #20
Glad too see you're gonna fix it.  It is in nice shape and probably worth saving.

turbo charged 94 Cobra engine/440cc injectors/megasquirt /5 speed swapped (T5)/maxbox upper intake/70mm PP throttle body/AJE coilovers/2003 Mustang control arms/S.T. sway bars/ES rear control arm bushings/11" brake conversion/manual rack conversion/8.8 TC rear with rear discs and a welded diff/3.73 gears/PLX wideband/199mph speedometer/Aeromotive FPR/CNC hydraulic hand brake/cobra R wheels/....ect.

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Reply #21
Its not that I don't want the OP to save his 85, just based on his original post, I'm gathering he is fairly young, doesn't have a lot of money to waste. 
Doing the heads may solve his problem.  But for arguement sake, lets say the coolant leaked inside the engine.  Now we have a potential bearing issue.
Don't know how long vehicle has sat, before he got it, so maybe some "potential" rusted tank issues, and possible need for a new fuel pump.
If OP can't do it himself, then costs go up.    I think he's looking at just putting $1000 into the heads (heads + mechanic) and then NO other problems
May work, but not likely.    That's why they call FORD -- Fix Or Repair Daily.
I rather see him take his $300, go to local community college, learn something about autos, then he can fix it himself and anything else that might go wrong.

 

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Reply #22
Minus the torque wrench and 1/2 inch breaker bar. but yeah, I'm agreeing with eric and haystack, do the heads.