Feeling really good about my 21214 engine at 3500 miles
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talked to a former colleague of mine who runs a company specializing in failure mode analysis. He was very adamant to not get independent inspection done before other steps were taken (I will start another post or DM me for details), otherwise the data would be discounted. If it were my engine today, I'd probably be standing on the floor at the dealer watching and taking pictures...good for you if you can pull cover and go hunting, but sounds like that may cost you the price of an engine ?maybe since there are a couple active cases someone other than Ford can get their eyes on the engines? possible for you or for @TravisC91 ? might need to crowdsource some funding for some independent experts but I think there may be enough interested people here...
With a valve retainer issue, it might be tough to see...Damn wonder if anyone would be up for a motor inspection and just pay the bill. But if the motor shows unusual wear in the valve train then Ford should pay the bill. Just ideas.
was the retainer what was fingered by an anonymous employee? I saw some mentions, but were there more details than "bad batch" ever released?With a valve retainer issue, it might be tough to see...
No he said the valve itself. scroll up^^^was the retainer what was fingered by an anonymous employee? I saw some mentions, but were there more details than "bad batch" ever released?
But 24 and counting, at least double for peeps not on the forum, out of (reported 12/17) 25,000 deliveries (where ARE they???) iWell said. 100 failures out of 100,000 is 99.9% success rate.
And I thought it was because they (BN) charge for membership. money for posts. Just like the no gas no squeegee commercials for Kia.Do you know how we have discovered some of the slimeball dealers still manage to maintain high google reviews, why? because they hire third party marketing companies to monitor and "resolve" problem reviews.
Do you know how Bronco Notion maintains such high forum standards? because Ford hired Jackson Dawson, one of Ford's Marketing partners, to create and run it, along with the Off-Roadeo.
Not sure if we know that.was the retainer what was fingered by an anonymous employee? I saw some mentions, but were there more details than "bad batch" ever released?
so what numbers do we want to use? 50k broncos built last year, let’s be rediculous and say 20k are 2.7. If that’s the caseEverything you say is wrong. There is no 10% of Bronco owners on this forum, there is no 20 000 broncos. This is not lower than normal engine failure.
The fact that 20 blew out of only Bronco6G users, who got their Bronco delivered, have enough miles on it for the issue to show, chose the 2.7 is just mind blowing and inacceptable.
@Tricky Dick possibly???does anyone have a way to estimate (or know for certain) how many engines were produced in the date range in question? i.e. do our VINs have any chronological data encoded or any production reports/numbers we can get ahold of? The failure rate needs to be calculated in that date range, not at large.
Thanks for the explanation. I think if I were in that range I'd personally get a lot more aggressive with it....I'm driving around either 1) with 2 little kids or 2) in the middle of nowhere (fishing)...so while I get that everything is warrantied it's at least an enormous hassle and at worse extremely dangerous. both issues already noted by many members - not really saying anything new. If I were a single guy I probably wouldn't give it much thought and just handle it if it took a dump. Just really don't want to see someone get hurt here. And to the extent this may extend into the all the 2.7s, I'm watching closely. Have to say I don't feel "good" being outside the range, though it seems like it's isolated and the bad batch story is consistent..hard to bank on that though.Not sure if we know that.
Theory, or at least mine based on what @flip said, is a valve retainer or stem is failing, dropping the entire valve into the cylinder and boom, it's over. That then causes timing chain failure and thus multiple cylinder valve failures on all cylinders on that bank. This could all appear as a timing chain failure.
Multiple references to bank 2/cylinder 5 may mean nothing but think about an engine going down an assembly line, if one part in one area was bad, I could see a repeatable failure in the same spot.
Intake valves are different between F150 and Bronco 2.7L...thats been documented. Narrows down the issue.
Unfortunately, it will happen to us, I think. I'm along for the ride in reality.
I'm flattered you'd think so but I'm completely clueless on that. The only value I bring is shitposting.@Tricky Dick possibly???