12/15/2023 0 Comments 94 thunderbird bird radiatorThis car also stops on a dime wow, its got 4 wheel disk and ABS un heard of in 1994. Anyway, here’s what I found: Both high and low speeds work on the fan when hotwired, so the fan is good and so is the ground. Its all good except the radiator fan will not run, and neither will the temp gauge. Ill probally keep it forever or untill corosion takes over underneath. I recently bought a 1994 Ford Thunderbird LX 4.6L V8. Transmission and lower end of the engine is orignal and rear diff. Go figure newer car more expensive parts older cart cheaper parts. All original except for the aluminum radiator. Had a 1990 Thunderbird SC, in between the 86 and the 94. and parts are almost impossible to find they made so few of them. The best part or funny part is as the years go buy the parts get cheaper. Even better car to drive but again by 5 years old the problems were out of warranty and I was tired of fixing and paying. The cooler line also has an in line filter that is changed every time with the pan filter useing Ford mercon 5 fluid it really matters dont use cheap trans fluid. I hear thats un ususal but I change the fluid every 20000 miles, maby there is something to that. Yeah the v6 needs head gaskes at 200000 miles but really thats high miles it normal. drive to work and weekend tips ,vacation no worries. I dont want to spend 30000-40000 for a new car and have debt spend $1500.00 a year and keep your car cheaper than a new one. If youre describing the radiator fan, this is probably on a relay under the hood. The truth is if your comitted your car will last as long as you want, unless rust is there. If all else fails, I have the shop manual. The new 302 4v engine and a Thunderbird 390 4 (280hp) and Thunderbird. So today I have 348000 miles running great would drive it 3000 miles with out hesatation. I dont recommend boring any more than necessary. and fix it in the drive way than out on the road. As it needs to be reliable I dont need to brake down 2500 miles away from home BTW never had to be towed home or brake down, it easyer to find problems through prevenitve maint. Then at about 305000 miles it started missing randomly needed new distrubtor drive gear so I changed the coil and ignition controll module and fuel pump out of reliabilty since these parts wont last forever. 285000 miles this is considerd normal matenince. After all that the smog guy said it was running cleaner than most new cars. Then 285000 miles it failed smog needed new valve guides so had the cylinder heads rebuilt and went from useing 1 quart of oil every 500 miles to useing 1/2 quart every 3000 miles, also had to replace catletic converters, EGR valve, mass air flow sensor, air intake temp sensor, and computer temp coolant sensor. For awile the car was just like new long cross country trips without trouble also the car gets about 110 miles a day 5 days a week commute. After replacement of water pump, radiator, hoses, heater core, T-stat, front end rebuild including rack and pinion and power sterring pump, brakes rotors flexlines and calipers, alternator and a paint job. I would consider these repairs normal considering the neglect and age. Honestly, AODs are not so weak that they can't take a good heating up a few times.I got my V6 bird early in 2008 for free, you could say it needed some repairs with 180000 miles and previous neglect. Not trying to sound like a prick, but we all make mistakes and this is an easy one to make.įorget the transmission right now. It is not recommended to run the car like this for extended periods of time (meaning don't run it like this for a week).Ĥ) are you SURE you're installing the thermostat in he correct way? It will only work properly in one direction. This should be done only as a test to be sure that the thermostat and housing are not causing any problems. A thorough cleaning of these can yield great reward sometimes.Ģ) When was the last time the engine coolant system was flushed? (and how?)ģ) have you tried running it without a thermostat in place? If not this SHOULD be your next move - seriously! It won't hurt your engine or transmission any, but it will use a lot more fuel. 1) Have you checked the upper and lower rad hoses to make sure they're not obstructed by anything? Typically these hoses have a "spring" inside them to prevent them collapsing and on the odd occasion these will accumulate "crud" from within the cooling system.
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