SHOpar
New Member
I think it's time for my SHO's second 60K service, as I'm right at 150K. I don't have any real issues other than a couple small oil leaks, but the first service was done ten years ago, right at 60K, and nothing has been touched since. I have to say, 100K miles and 10 years of service isn't too bad of a maintenance plan. 
Since I only want to do this job once, I plan on replacing pretty much every wear item I can, and I'm hoping you guys can give me some advice.
My first question is should I try to stick with Motorcraft parts where I can, particularly with the plugs and wires? I remember when I did the first 60K on the car, that was everyone's recommendation. I know the cost for OEM wires is ridiculous, but if buying them means I get another 10 years of service out of the car without touching them or dealing with plug well seal issues, I will.
Should I replace the timing belt tensioner? I know the accessory belt idler pulleys were replaced at my last 60K because they both were making noise, but I can't recall replacing the timing belt tensioner. It's not making any noise right now, but if they are a common failure item, I'll replace it.
As far as water pumps go, should I pony up for a complete new pump or am I fine just buying a new nose (it looks like SHO Source has new noses that will save $100 versus a complete kit)?
I have some leftover cam seals and various other gaskets from a top end master kit I bought for the first 60K. Do you think I could use these, or do I run the risk of them having dried out and not sealing properly?
I'm guessing SHO Source is the best place to rent a valve adjustment kit, true? Their website didn't have too many details, but I'm assuming it includes everything I'll need for the valve adjustment, and if I have any non-serviceable shims, they'll charge me when I return the kit?
Are there any aftermarket 60K parts I should steer clear of? I don't want to save a couple bucks on a part, only to have to tear everything apart to replace it in a matter of months.
Anything else I should think about doing while I have everything torn apart?
Thanks guys! :thankyou:
Since I only want to do this job once, I plan on replacing pretty much every wear item I can, and I'm hoping you guys can give me some advice.
My first question is should I try to stick with Motorcraft parts where I can, particularly with the plugs and wires? I remember when I did the first 60K on the car, that was everyone's recommendation. I know the cost for OEM wires is ridiculous, but if buying them means I get another 10 years of service out of the car without touching them or dealing with plug well seal issues, I will.
Should I replace the timing belt tensioner? I know the accessory belt idler pulleys were replaced at my last 60K because they both were making noise, but I can't recall replacing the timing belt tensioner. It's not making any noise right now, but if they are a common failure item, I'll replace it.
As far as water pumps go, should I pony up for a complete new pump or am I fine just buying a new nose (it looks like SHO Source has new noses that will save $100 versus a complete kit)?
I have some leftover cam seals and various other gaskets from a top end master kit I bought for the first 60K. Do you think I could use these, or do I run the risk of them having dried out and not sealing properly?
I'm guessing SHO Source is the best place to rent a valve adjustment kit, true? Their website didn't have too many details, but I'm assuming it includes everything I'll need for the valve adjustment, and if I have any non-serviceable shims, they'll charge me when I return the kit?
Are there any aftermarket 60K parts I should steer clear of? I don't want to save a couple bucks on a part, only to have to tear everything apart to replace it in a matter of months.
Anything else I should think about doing while I have everything torn apart?
Thanks guys! :thankyou: