deerefan
Veteran Member
As posted before, I own a 97 F150, 4x4 with the 4.6. In 2009, I had a new engine installed at 145k miles due to a cracked head (it was only 1k more for the new motor vs fixing/replacing heads). The truck was seldom used until August of last year. I have put 15k miles on it since. It developed a random miss on cylinder 4. After much trial and error, it was found to have water in that cylinder. I brought it back to the mechanic and it was discovered the head gasket between 3 and 4 was severely compromised. We spoke for a while, talking over the history of the past few years since the engine was installed. We came up with 2 conclusions- due to the occasional use of the truck and the new ethanol fuels, the #4 injector became partially gummed up, causing a lean condition (the obd system did throw this code once) and burned the gasket, beginning the deterioration process. Electrolysis did the rest. He has replaced the gaskets and is adding an extra ground to deter the electrolysis and also suggested burn at least a tank a fuel a month- ethanol fuel is destructive, especially to aluminum, and breaks down faster than traditional gasoline. Basically, allowing the truck to sit caused more harm than good. What is your input on the electrolysis and fuel issues with these Ford Mod motors?