Mercury Sable/ Ford Taurus Coolant Leak/ Oil Leak Repair Part 2

Mercury Sable/ Ford Taurus Coolant Leak/ Oil Leak Repair Part 2

WATCH IN 720P HD PLEASE RATE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBE!!! Part 2: In the Process of tearing down the front part of the engine to remove the timing cover and rep…

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Powertripp23 says:

you did not have too remove all of those components.. yes it makes it
easier but all i did was take out my alternator.. then the water pump..
then all the bolts that keep the timing chain cover on and then the crank
“pulley”, then the crank “harmonic balancer” then off came the timing
cover. Fix gasket and then re-assemble!

lostillusion100 says:

good vid man, but is a 96 taurus 3.0L the same as this? ive been
researching this for way too long and being lazy…

smiatacz says:

@emanuelrivera30 Part 4 is up, that should give you an idea of how the
timing cover is removed, if you have any questions feel free to ask.

smiatacz says:

@lostillusion100 i’m not 100 % sure man, check the manuals at your local
auto parts store or online and that will tell u more, they could have used
the same motor for years but not sure

Sara Nova says:

this sucks PS this is stupid

emanuelrivera30 says:

Nice video just what i was looking for, now i need part 3 where you remove
water pump and timing cover, my car has the exact same coolant leake please
post part 3. Thanks alot :o)

smiatacz says:

Thanks for the comment, I’m still in the process of making part 3 however I
still have the oil pan to remove. I could shoot another video of how it
looks at this point if you would like, I’m just not sure when i’m going to
pull the oil pan but should be within the next day.

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