Engine failure: Replace or rebuild
#22
Re: Engine failure: Replace or rebuild
I have been an automotive technician for 15 years, 4 of those years at a Ford dealership. I also own a taxi company and 4 Ford Escapes hybrids with the atchison cycle 2.3L engine.
If I were to take a guess I would say that your ford escape engine failed due to high back pressure. The catalytic converter failed causing high back pressure and heat which damaged piston rings and possibly valve seals. And caused the engine to start using oil at a very high rate. Which in-turn caused the bearings to be starved for oil (that engine only holds 4 quarts of oil total) and being 2 quarts low on oil is losing half its oil.
If you replace the engine but don't check back pressure, you will have the same problem again very soon.
If I were to take a guess I would say that your ford escape engine failed due to high back pressure. The catalytic converter failed causing high back pressure and heat which damaged piston rings and possibly valve seals. And caused the engine to start using oil at a very high rate. Which in-turn caused the bearings to be starved for oil (that engine only holds 4 quarts of oil total) and being 2 quarts low on oil is losing half its oil.
If you replace the engine but don't check back pressure, you will have the same problem again very soon.
#23
Re: Engine failure: Replace or rebuild
Is this failure of the catalytic converter a sudden event or does it develop slowly over time? Is there anything to monitor to indicate that back pressure is building? Sounds to me like a good theory.
#27
Re: Engine failure: Replace or rebuild
Best prices for the shop manuals is on eBay. Search Ford Escape Hybrid and you'll find what you're looking for: http://www.ebay.com/itm/2007-Ford-Es...37e814&vxp=mtr
GaryG
GaryG
#28
Re: Engine failure: Replace or rebuild
Best prices for the shop manuals is on eBay. Search Ford Escape Hybrid and you'll find what you're looking for: http://www.ebay.com/itm/2007-Ford-Es...37e814&vxp=mtr
GaryG
GaryG
Is the FEH motor physically different from the normal ICE Escape up till 2009 (2.3L)? I thought the difference was how the computer controls the engine.
#29
Re: Engine failure: Replace or rebuild
There is a physical difference between the FEH engine and the standard ICE Escape engine. The manuals have two separate sections for the 2.3L engine and Hybrid 2.3L. The transmissions and the eCVT hook-up differently and the starting systems are of course completely different. The compression ratios are not the same either. The cams are different and the hybrid Atkinson cycle design make the FEH have much less torque at lower RPM's than the standard ICE.
Certainly there is more than computer controls different between the two engines, but the block and heads may share some of the basic designs.
GaryG
#30
Re: Engine failure: Replace or rebuild
Hi Steve
There is a physical difference between the FEH engine and the standard ICE Escape engine. The manuals have two separate sections for the 2.3L engine and Hybrid 2.3L. The transmissions and the eCVT hook-up differently and the starting systems are of course completely different. The compression ratios are not the same either. The cams are different and the hybrid Atkinson cycle design make the FEH have much less torque at lower RPM's than the standard ICE.
Certainly there is more than computer controls different between the two engines, but the block and heads may share some of the basic designs.
GaryG
There is a physical difference between the FEH engine and the standard ICE Escape engine. The manuals have two separate sections for the 2.3L engine and Hybrid 2.3L. The transmissions and the eCVT hook-up differently and the starting systems are of course completely different. The compression ratios are not the same either. The cams are different and the hybrid Atkinson cycle design make the FEH have much less torque at lower RPM's than the standard ICE.
Certainly there is more than computer controls different between the two engines, but the block and heads may share some of the basic designs.
GaryG