Questions?? May 07, 2007, 06:57:59 PM I found a 88 xr7 for sale in my area the only problem is it states it needs new freeze plugs. Heres what the ad says " 5.0 eng, new tires, needs new dash board & freeze out plug, incl everything needed, $800 invested, $1500 "What work does this entail I know 1500 is not what I would pay for the car but any help on this would be appreciated. Quote Selected
Questions?? Reply #1 – May 07, 2007, 07:08:30 PM Freeze plugs are probably 10-15$ for the kit to do the engine.If you can access them they are easy to replace, the exhaust and accessories may be in the way. I would want to know why they need to be replaced. They are designed to pop out if the engine coolant freezes to prevent damage to the block/ heads(cracks). A lot of times if they pop out there is internal engine damage also. Buyer beware! Quote Selected
Questions?? Reply #2 – May 08, 2007, 12:36:58 AM Thats what i was thinking and also my 1st question was why did they pop out. But wanted to know process of replacing them. someone told me the motor has to be pulled and they have to be pressed in with a machine. I do all my own work but never dealt with freeze out plugs. Quote Selected
Questions?? Reply #3 – May 08, 2007, 07:40:56 AM I don't think they need pressed in, honestly, I think it's a hammer job. I'd wonder just how much of a dash it needs, though. If it's just the top that's cracked, no big deal. If wires are cut up, etc, then I'd stay away. Quote Selected
Questions?? Reply #4 – May 08, 2007, 12:03:30 PM Thanks I am gonna give the guy a calla nd talk more about it. Ill keep you guys posted. Its hard to find one for sale near me. Quote Selected
Questions?? Reply #5 – May 08, 2007, 12:10:51 PM Spoke to the girl who owns the car she said first it dont need a new dash board. She took it out to replace the heater core and never put it back in. Freeze plugs she states from sitting over the winter they popped out after they started the car. It was going to be converted into a race car. i dont know im going to look at it on Wednesday. Quote Selected
Questions?? Reply #6 – May 08, 2007, 12:23:31 PM QuoteFreeze plugs she states from sitting over the winter they popped out after they started the car.That doesnt sound like a good sign for the engine. You should ask if they had antifreeze in it over the winter. Though if it is bad you could just do the H.O. conversion. Quote Selected
Questions?? Reply #7 – May 08, 2007, 12:27:11 PM Well I have a 92 Mark vii now I know this has been gone over before but how much of a pain is it to use the motor from the Lincoln. Quote Selected
Questions?? Reply #8 – May 08, 2007, 12:27:32 PM Well I have a 92 Mark vii now I know this has been gone over before but how much of a pain is it to use the motor from the Lincoln. Quote Selected
Questions?? Reply #9 – May 08, 2007, 12:53:25 PM check coolcats info on the mark VIIhttp://www.coolcats.net/tech/advanced/mark50_swap.html Quote Selected
Questions?? Reply #10 – May 08, 2007, 12:55:50 PM Looks like you need the harness from a cat/bird/stang and all the sensors too from a quick skim through Quote Selected
Questions?? Reply #11 – May 08, 2007, 02:26:49 PM I dont know WTF to do. Im going to look at it tomorrow. Ill let you guys know when I get back. Quote Selected
Questions?? Reply #12 – May 08, 2007, 04:12:58 PM Quote from: cougar1car;145714She took it out to replace the heater core and never put it back in. Freeze plugs she states from sitting over the winter they popped out after they started the car.Quote from: 88sportcoupe;145719That doesnt sound like a good sign for the engine. You should ask if they had antifreeze in it over the winter. Though if it is bad you could just do the H.O. conversion. I'm with 88sportcoupe on this, I would suggest going into this as a car with a cracked block at the LEAST. [LIST=1]It was over the winterThere was a leaky heater core (implies to me that antifreeze would not have been up to par)Plugs won’t “pop out” from starting a car, they were already out and they noticed after they started the car.(Hmmm unless the block is cracked into the cylinder then I suppose compression into the water jackets could have popped a plug out.4 out of 5 times I have seen freeze plugs “popped out” the block has been spider webbed with cracks.Not saying don’t buy the car, just saying EXPECT the block to be cracked when deciding what its worth to you. Some of the best deals on cars I have ever gotten have been deals like this. Quote Selected
Questions?? Reply #13 – May 08, 2007, 05:05:05 PM thanks guys. ill keep you posted like i said b4 im going to look at it tomorrow. Quote Selected
Questions?? Reply #14 – May 08, 2007, 08:00:44 PM I wouldnt pay anywhere near 1000 for it either unless it is completely rust free and the interior is in good shape. Quote Selected