189k Can We Save This Motor....BG EPR and MOA - 2015 Ford Escape 1.6L EcoBoost Revival

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  • @SonOfJesusChrist777
    @SonOfJesusChrist777 2 года назад +58

    My 2014 Escape SE AWD and 120,000 miles on it. Smoke was coming out of some where around the engine as well as the exhausts. I did the oil change and added the BG EPR, MOA and I even threw 5W 30 in it just like you did. I drove it up and down the street two times and the smoke stopped, and now I have my Suv to drive to work again. Thank you very much and I'm grateful you posted this You Tube video. I going to assume there is allot of sludge oil build up in there so how many times in a row should I do this until it's mostly all cleaned out? What is a PCV system and is it possible it got ruined because of the oil to high from the sludge build up. Thank you times a million!!!

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  2 года назад +5

      The PCV system recirculate any type of blow by material it gets past the Pistons

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  2 года назад +7

      There's a company called jlt and they make catch cans for the PCV systems that eliminates Blow by contamination to an extent

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  2 года назад +10

      I'd flush it 1x again next oil change and the one after

    • @luiscede8423
      @luiscede8423 Год назад +1

      ​@@FordBossMeI'm having white smoke coming from exhaust.

    • @EARTHKEENING
      @EARTHKEENING 6 месяцев назад

      I have blue smoke and oil light turnd on 😢 ​2013 escape 1.6 ecoboost i will try to flush with those 2 cans and see .@@luiscede8423

  • @rposton919
    @rposton919 2 года назад +141

    A wise man is teachable because he knows he's not always right. Be teachable, not many people are.

    • @ScottDLR
      @ScottDLR 2 года назад +19

      Well put. I don't disagree with anything he says but I detest arrogance.

    • @phoneman91
      @phoneman91 2 года назад +8

      Well stated. Know-it-alls are the most dangerous--no matter what they are doing. Especially those in management.

    • @goclunker
      @goclunker 2 года назад +3

      Amen. Arrogance = hard pass

    • @BenThomas-gd9os
      @BenThomas-gd9os 5 месяцев назад +1

      He was just preempting the guaranteed arrogance coming from the comment section. Should be common sense

  • @mtoutside5248
    @mtoutside5248 2 года назад +90

    People needs to start treating the ecoboost like the high stresses turbo motors they are. Every turbo car needs good oil frequently.

    • @markbeiser
      @markbeiser 2 года назад +19

      Yeah, people don't think about the fact that 120+hp per liter was super car territory not too long ago, came with extreme maintenance requirements, and nobody expected the engine to make it to 25k miles without major repairs, much less 100k+.
      To be fair though, manufacturers advertising 7500+ mile service intervals doesn't help...
      Running premium gasoline helps too. The use of lower grade fuel is only made possible by the engine management system monitoring for knock and retarding the timing. It is better for the engine to not have any knock events in the first place.
      Using higher octane fuel makes the knock events not happen, or happen way less frequently.

    • @Jciatt1997
      @Jciatt1997 2 года назад +3

      Amzoil!

    • @ryanw1284ryansrants
      @ryanw1284ryansrants 2 года назад +2

      Exactly. I've been doing 3-5 k oil changes my whole life and never popped a motor. I drive em pretty hard too.

    • @BuckingHorse-Bull
      @BuckingHorse-Bull 2 года назад +1

      @@markbeiser Shell gasoline and Shell motor oil is the only product to use on gas & diesel engines

    • @ronjones4863
      @ronjones4863 2 года назад +1

      @@BuckingHorse-Bull So says you...a Shell employee...LOL

  • @NoWr2Run
    @NoWr2Run 2 года назад +72

    I have found a new STRAIGHT IN YOUR FACE, TELL IT LIKE IT IS, CAR CHANNEL, DAMN RIGHT. THANK YOU, SIR.

  • @kamerynmcclain-honorable7433
    @kamerynmcclain-honorable7433 2 года назад +20

    This is what a real mechanic is. These are the people that deserve our dollars.

  • @peteg4978
    @peteg4978 2 года назад +31

    We use BG products in our shop and the EPR oil flush kit works well. We see a lot of Hyundai /Kia where the oil looks beat at 3,000 miles/5,000 kilometres. The direct injection engines need a lot more care than people realize

    • @EmeraldGreen652
      @EmeraldGreen652 9 месяцев назад +1

      Ford had a hissy fit when my Halfords used a Oil Flush but in the wife's Ecosport owners manual it mentions Oil FLUSHING but as long as its Ford approved!

    • @JF32304
      @JF32304 Месяц назад

      This doesn't do anything for the direct injection system, it's only for the oil.

  • @rustynail9077
    @rustynail9077 2 года назад +20

    Thank You!!!! You saved me thousands of dollars. I will never trust any Ford dealer again as long as I live. They told me I needed to replace the engine on my 2014 escape. I followed your steps and the smoke cleared up.

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  2 года назад +5

      Not every technician has the same abilities
      Theoretically a motor would have been the safest option
      Remember you may have to as a preventative flush it one or 2 more times

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  2 года назад +2

      I'm glad you found relief in this possible solution

    • @pigbenis4207
      @pigbenis4207 2 года назад

      Ford dealerships hire anyone to be a mechanic

    • @Theultrazombiekiller
      @Theultrazombiekiller 2 года назад

      My 2016 Jeep Wrangler just rolled over 150k :)

    • @waverider5751
      @waverider5751 3 месяца назад +1

      Good show, I’m subbed!

  • @amerigovespucci4076
    @amerigovespucci4076 2 года назад +4

    Great Information..... I learned today that regular, frequent maintenance is NEVER
    a waste of time nor money!

  • @Cobra3901
    @Cobra3901 2 года назад +4

    I’m a retired technician who started working on cars professionally in the late 70’s and did a fair amount of “shade tree” stuff before I could even drive. I’m still amazed that people don’t get the “ideal conditions” crap about changing oil!! Maybe you should hammer away about this in a future video. Hardly any car EVER falls in this category. I bought my wife a 17 Escape new in late 16 and it’s just about to turn 100k… I seldom let it get more than a few hundred miles over 3000 when I change it. Always use good synthetic oil and filter. The Escape is a 2.0 and other than oil, filters,one set of front brakes and a set of tires really never had any problems. I usually do at least 2 and sometimes close to 3 services before the stupid oil change warning comes on, usually between 9-10,000 miles. I can’t believe these people going that many miles and wonder why it needs engine work!! I guess a lot of people like plunking down 35-40 grand every 3-4 years for a new one, but I’m not one of them. Listen up people take it from professional and retired professional technicians…you want to hang on to your vehicle more than a few years, change the fluids!!! Not just oil either transmission, differential oil, transfer cases and especially anti-freeze!! Anti freeze doesn’t get (usually) all nasty like in the 1960-1990 era but it gets really acidic and starts eating up gaskets and starts leaking coolant and if you aren’t paying attention, next thing you know you are doing head gaskets or engine replacement!! Food for thought people. Great videos, I enjoy watching them. 👍🏻

  • @kennethbode2017
    @kennethbode2017 2 года назад +7

    good job! I'm a believer in frequent oil changes and full synthetic. BG makes good products

  • @TavosMr
    @TavosMr 2 года назад +6

    Good information. You are right, I noticed that using 4.3 Q of oil in my 1.5 Ecoboost engine as ford specified actually make the oil level little bit above the full mark. I only put 4 Q. Of oil and the level looks right. 👍

  • @hybridamericandude3575
    @hybridamericandude3575 2 года назад +4

    That’s some awesome troubleshooting. And that sets you above the normal tech. In the end you saved that customers ass. I respect that.

  • @jerrykrnotch2348
    @jerrykrnotch2348 2 года назад +5

    Thanks Brother! I start a new job Monday at a local Ford dealership and this is golden information!

    • @JF32304
      @JF32304 Месяц назад

      You'll save motors with it!

  • @stevenmiller2837
    @stevenmiller2837 2 года назад +3

    Thanks! I have a 2015 Escape with a 2.0 and my wife has a 2015 Fusion with a 1.5. This information is very encouraging!

  • @joshuadoliveiro
    @joshuadoliveiro 2 года назад +6

    so happy to see this video. gives me hope that top maintenance can make the EcoBoost last almost 200k miles (over 300k km)!

  • @yetthejet
    @yetthejet Год назад +2

    I've been watching several of your videos regarding BG EPR and MOA. You have made a believer out of me. My 2008 Honda Odyssey has a clogged under the floor Cat which seems to have come from oil burning out the substrate in the front cat. I'm going to change my cats and then perform a motor flush with this product. All the best sir.

  • @albapantheratigris6071
    @albapantheratigris6071 2 года назад +9

    I actually just picked up some MOA from my dealers parts department today after I got my daily re-inspected. 16 bucks, glad to know I’m not wasting my money, figured it’s like buying your car a couple beers for still chooching up every morning to pull your butt into work. Also, damn right those cans are hard to open.

    • @dustyc324
      @dustyc324 2 года назад

      did you notice a plastic coin in the bottom of the can? the BG guy buys them back at $.50 each. Some products $1. and it's good stuff.

  • @edwardmyers1746
    @edwardmyers1746 2 года назад +63

    WOW, 189,000 miles already, that's incredible for a car that's 5 years old... especially an escape. At least it is to me!

    • @ThePinkPanth3r
      @ThePinkPanth3r 2 года назад +10

      If you have to drive for work it helps, I put 90k on a company car in less than 2 years. A brutal schedule for a personal car that I wouldn't wish on anyone.

    • @socialjusticewarrior9601
      @socialjusticewarrior9601 2 года назад +9

      I've got just over 201k on my 2017 Mazda 6. Zero problems.

    • @LA_Commander
      @LA_Commander 2 года назад +3

      @@socialjusticewarrior9601 I used to have a Mazda6. Great cars. I would get a newer one but they don't offer manual transmission any more.

    • @socialjusticewarrior9601
      @socialjusticewarrior9601 2 года назад +2

      @@LA_Commander Yep, I spec'ed mine out with a manual. It's the GT trim, which the auto comes standard in but was able to get the 6 speed.

    • @LA_Commander
      @LA_Commander 2 года назад +1

      @@socialjusticewarrior9601 Wow! I didn't know you could do that. Nice job!

  • @TheBigdog868
    @TheBigdog868 2 года назад +39

    I remember reading about the mechanics of 100 years ago when it was a yearly practice to de-carbon valves and heads. Looks like we're back to the beginning with this new technology 🤣🤣🤣 Everything old is new again. Also thanks for showing how these new engines really push the oil to the max.

    • @codynorman7744
      @codynorman7744 2 года назад +3

      Braxo. Back in the day pour it down the carb on 55 chevy to increase compression as the rings did not seat well. This was an old dealer trick back in the day

    • @oldbiker9739
      @oldbiker9739 2 года назад +3

      water injection works as well

    • @codynorman7744
      @codynorman7744 2 года назад +1

      @@oldbiker9739 I was gonna say same thing. A boss of mine that was a very wise old mechanic told me that, and we tested it and conformed it!

    • @rustypotatos
      @rustypotatos Год назад +2

      My fiat x19 says in the owners manual to be doing a valve adjustment every 20-40k or something really often like that. Same with timing belt being a 50k interval and other important parts like water pump or flushing radiator. People used to actually care about workin on these cars.

    • @EmeraldGreen652
      @EmeraldGreen652 9 месяцев назад

      I was a Motor Techy 1968 to 1984 and i did overhauls on engines. I did the whole lot, Rebores Overhauled cylinder heads and i am shocked at these Ford engines .Even mine has just gone BUST I did not know about these engines before now..arrrrg

  • @Angelwazhere2
    @Angelwazhere2 27 дней назад

    I am so glad I found this today..... the crap I've just gone through....i have a new place to start as of now! Thank you.... to be continued!

    • @Angelwazhere2
      @Angelwazhere2 26 дней назад

      Update: woke up, on with overalls and to the Ford i went... no coolant in the reservoir *enter head scratch* tied hair back, doorag in place fill and let's see ok. 🙉 well at start, immediately the coolant starts flowing through top tube in fast manner, literally cycling through bottom hose- radiator- and - through little hoses in top odd reservoir to do it again. *note not at temp just started. I lean over and look at back and see the smoke.....uh! Shut it off, heard the system still flowing for about 4 minutes, haven't heard that before now. So... thoughts?

    • @Angelwazhere2
      @Angelwazhere2 26 дней назад

      P.S. thank you in advance i know you're busy!!!

  • @jonkeefer6865
    @jonkeefer6865 2 года назад +2

    i had a 2013 flex ecoboost. bought it at 42k. got rid of it at 150k. oil change every 5k with motorcraft 5w30 full synthetic. had the timing chains done around 125k before my premiumcare expired. they weren'y needed, but my tech friend was saving me the expense down the road. he called me and said that my engine was one of the cleanest he had ever see. i always do 5k with full synthetic on everything i own. yeah, i may pay twice as much as thouse who use regular oil every 10k miles, but i trust my engine to last longer than theirs!

  • @highrzr
    @highrzr 2 года назад +15

    Good work man! I'm a bit biased as I absolutely abhor GDI, at lest the way the OEM's have implemented it. The thing that bothers me the most about GDI is the OEM's had to have seen and known about the carbon buildup during the testing phases. That says to me that they figured they could get through the warranty period without having to do anything, and then the problem would be the customers. One thing i do when I check and\or change the engine oil is to lubricate the oil dipstick o-ring with a little oil. I've found that it helps it to not stick as much when you're trying to pull it out.

  • @user-ne3ze4zz7r
    @user-ne3ze4zz7r 2 года назад +16

    Looks like it's in pretty nice shape, especially cosmetically considering the mileage.

  • @JRUTHLESS_GARAGE_AND_CUSTOM
    @JRUTHLESS_GARAGE_AND_CUSTOM 2 года назад +1

    love the BG products brought them to my shop saved quite a few vehicles with it. love your attitude about mfgr. recommend service intervals, and oil weight. keep doing what you do

  • @baanjones5910
    @baanjones5910 19 дней назад

    Came across this channel looking at the BG product testing/results. Appreciate the honest review. Thank you.

  • @christianmotley262
    @christianmotley262 2 года назад +7

    I'm with you on the engine oil weight recommendation, great video.

  • @jamesplotkin4674
    @jamesplotkin4674 2 года назад +5

    That "Old Lady Hearing Aid" oil funnel is the bomb! ;-)

  • @AutoParadise-yv2kq
    @AutoParadise-yv2kq 9 месяцев назад

    My 2015 is doing the same. It runs and drives great and has 185,000km. Thank you so much for this video!!

  • @vicarod
    @vicarod 2 года назад +1

    I have that same funnel. Hardly ever use it...but when I do, I appreciate it!
    I think that's the first F-bomb I heard you drop.

  • @codynorman7744
    @codynorman7744 2 года назад +5

    BG makes great products. I'm especially partial to there induction cleaner that gets induced into intake while running. It can make any car smoke like that after sitting after treatment 🤣 I know you know the power of seafoam, BG, or mercury power tune de carbonizers. Even the GDI intake cleaner from CRC is decent. Keep em coming

  • @szbert
    @szbert Год назад +3

    Thanks. Great video. I think what you've shown would apply to any GDI engine these days. And the manufacturer specs of oil changes every 10K or more miles is complete BS.
    It's good to see a mechanic offering a customer a solution like this which saved them many thousands of dollars instead of an engine tear down, new engine, turbo etc. Good job.

  • @82_KID
    @82_KID 2 года назад +1

    I look forward to using BP EPR at some pojnt in the future. Thank you, Ford Boss Me!

  • @showmerepair
    @showmerepair 2 года назад

    Great information. I agree 100% with doing maintenance earlier on ecoboost.
    I was a Ford tech for 16 years. I always told people to not go by the oil minder in their car. It likes to them.

  • @nathanwinborne2683
    @nathanwinborne2683 2 года назад +11

    I had a 2014 escape with the 2.0 engine and had lots of engine issues around 100k miles. Valvoline has a induction service that took care of most of the issues. I ended up keeping it until around 180k miles

    • @smr0m670
      @smr0m670 2 года назад

      I got a 2015 focus with the 2.0, 143k miles, zero problems. I hope it says like that, it’s the NA 2.0 as well.

  • @edwardelliott5756
    @edwardelliott5756 2 года назад +4

    This is incredible to me, yes I believe you. I just am amazed at how the use of these chemicals works and how much mechanics poo-poo’d this a few years ago. But your video is the proof. If all works out you’ve saved the customer $thousands$. Good job and the videos coming!

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  2 года назад +2

      Yes sir
      Sometimes you can clean things out in the beginning and then it comes back but it takes several cleanings to get real results

  • @danted232
    @danted232 2 года назад

    Great video!! I have a 2011 3.5ecoboost f150 had it since new now has 143’000 miles i change my oil every 4-4500 miles with full synthetic and it runs amazing still as it did new

  • @michaspi
    @michaspi 10 месяцев назад

    Rich, count me in as a BG believer. I have a 99 E150 with the 4.2 V6, 240k on the clock and clogged EGR ports when I purchased it. First oil change I ran EPR before dropping the old stuff. You wouldn’t believe the softened chunks of sludge that ended up at the bottom of my drain pan. Engine even quieted down a little after fresh Pennzoil Plat 5W30 and a shot of MMO. Who knows what the old stuff in there was! Only running Motorcraft filters on this old girl as long as she’s mine. I’m going to do another EPR treatment before the next oil change. Thank you for your content and God bless, Brother!

  • @Imnotyourdoormat
    @Imnotyourdoormat 2 года назад +3

    when in doubt get the BG out i always say. good methodical and fast save dude that was scary. i don't know how it would fair in modern engines but ive had good results with RISLONE back in the day, even seen it up compression. id bump the oil too with high mileage/looser clearances, those are only "factory recommendations" from the engineers, climate, duty application and general overall condition dictate what viscosity oil should be in the crankcase.

  • @firstlast---
    @firstlast--- 2 года назад +11

    Perfect timing on this video. Just a couple weeks ago we had a bg rep come into our shop to explain how the new fuel induction kits work and after that discussion I asked him about the epr kits. He said that it works very well to remove varnish and it can help unstick piston rings etc but there were two really important things he made sure that I knew about epr. For one the epr kit is not designed for engines that have sludge buildup there's only so much a can of solvent can do. Second he said that you absolutely have to use moa after the treatment, he didn't elaborate why but he made it very clear you must use moa afterwards. BG will only sell the epr kit with moa, I'm sure you can buy them separately online but by only using epr you are going directly against their recommendations. I have a Honda that uses some oil I'm going to use the epr kit next weekend and see for myself if it can actually help reduce oil consumption

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  2 года назад +9

      The issue is the Moa is designed to coat the metal so the epr doesn't continue to eat away at anything it's a barrier that needs to be run through the first time and then after that you're fine

    • @dustyc324
      @dustyc324 2 года назад +1

      I have a high mileage Honda also, I use EPR and MOA. it does reduce consumption. two treatments in close mileage can really help. one of our older techs has gone as far as removing the plugs and dropping some epr (not much) onto the piston, let's it sit overnight or over a weekend and then cranks it with no plugs. plugs back in, change oil, moa. smokes like crazy for a minute or two. he swears by it. easier than piston ring replacement.

    • @josephphillips865
      @josephphillips865 2 года назад

      Any luck with the BG EPR in the Honda?

    • @firstlast---
      @firstlast--- 2 года назад +1

      @@josephphillips865 Yes. It did reduce consumption however in my case it didn't completely stop due to the condition the engine is in. It's been driven with the oil light on a couple times. It's worth a shot. I've also seen on forums where people will pour mmo on top of the cylinder and then pressurize it to unstick the rings, seems to work pretty good but you'll have to repeat the process several times

    • @josephphillips865
      @josephphillips865 2 года назад

      @@firstlast--- I've heard MMO works more slowly as a cleaner so repeating makes sense. You could also do the EPR again. Worst case the fix is valve seals and piston rings so a full rebuild and not cheap.

  • @bryangodfrey6397
    @bryangodfrey6397 2 года назад

    I don't own a ford but glad you put this out to show even though it is a engine with a turbo, the epr and moa actually work on both applications, I'm just missing the moa for my vehicle now.

  • @aaronmaupin8727
    @aaronmaupin8727 2 года назад

    That is awesome, what a great product. It is sure worth trying, u wouldn't loose anything. Great videos like this are very helpful. Keep it up!!!

  • @FordBossMe
    @FordBossMe  2 года назад +82

    If you come here and you just blatantly start talking trash about Ford and you start spamming my comment section with nothing but trash talk I will remove you that is your first warning
    As my channel grows and I push the limits of my employment where I work people have asked to be a part of my life financially because they know I take a chance they know that at some point Ford could drop the hammer on me and say get out so they often ask to help me buy things for the channel and support the channel and things of this nature
    although it's not necessary people have asked me to create a patreon so they can donate to the money I spent on the channel and I do appreciate the help so here is the link to my patreon if anybody's interested
    www.patreon.com/Fordbossme

    • @simon8904
      @simon8904 2 года назад

      Is there a way to contact you directly ? I have strange 1.5 ecoboost problem and can’t seem to find anyone to help me without spending fortune at Fords dealer.

    • @TheTurpin1234
      @TheTurpin1234 2 года назад +3

      Or maybe somebody at Ford will see how horrible they are and decide to make quality products again.

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  2 года назад +5

      @@bellytripper-nh8ox come on now let's not go there
      Every time I post a video about afford if somebody's going to come here talkingshit about Ford I ain't got time for all that
      Other people come here to learn and be constructed or they come here to talk s*** and s*** all over the channel you choose what you want to do and then there's going to be an after-effect to one of those

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  2 года назад +4

      @@TheTurpin1234 that doesn't mean that I'm okay with you coming here and just shiting all over the channel because you don't like something
      I'm asking for a little respect I put out the time to show people how to fix their vehicles and I show them what goes on at a professional level and I'm giving you my time as a Creator to show you how to fix things and if you're going to take my time and those things could be beneficial to you then leave something positive

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  2 года назад +2

      @@bellytripper-nh8ox if all you do is just talk s*** then maybe this isn't the place for you if you're really that worried about it because I don't beg people to be here and I do like positive conversation with people more than just talking crap to people and I'm trying to be as professional as I can but when idiots come here and just blatantly talk crap just because they can I don't want that I don't need them here

  • @stevejohnson1321
    @stevejohnson1321 2 года назад +5

    Funny, my one-liter fox engine also takes exactly four quarts of oil -- not the 1.2 gallon specified in the manual and compartment tag. Yes, that factors in filter fill-up.

  • @rangi7155
    @rangi7155 11 месяцев назад +1

    Appreciate the great info here man. I just found you and gave you a follow. I used to change my oil at 7,500 and in the past my vehicles have done really well as I changed my own oil. Now you have me thinking to go with 5k though. Much cheaper alternative to replacing an engine. It's so hard nowadays to know the truth about cars with everyone online and opinions. Im going to give you a try with all the good stuff I've seen though. Thanks for your experience.

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  11 месяцев назад +2

      5k max for oil changes

  • @littlebearish
    @littlebearish 2 года назад +1

    I've owned 2 EcoBoost trucks and I've always changed my oil using a full synthetic and at 3k miles just based off what I saw at the dealership.
    On another note, I've never tried it on a vehicle but I've fixed a few small engines on power lawn equipment with stuck rings by pouring MMO down the spark plug hole and allowing it to soak for a couple days. I've heard of WD 40 working the same to break loose the gunk around the rings when poured into the cylinder.

  • @maverickdallas1004
    @maverickdallas1004 2 года назад +52

    All direct injection vehicles should have been equipped with air-oil separators from the factory, especially when intake valve fouling was a known problem.

    • @stevennunez6013
      @stevennunez6013 2 года назад +1

      Modern oils are made to clean the valves on di engines the fine mist of oil that passes through the pcv system is the only thing that touches the valves a lot of the carbon that builds up on the valves is the back splash of fuel when the engine is turned off.

    • @repnatl
      @repnatl 2 года назад +3

      Actually whoever thought direct injection was a good idea was an idiot. To save some mpg, emissions and gain minor hp it wasn't worth it for what it does to an engine over time. Cleaning the valves shouldn't be a maintenance item.

    • @stevennunez6013
      @stevennunez6013 2 года назад +1

      @@repnatl I guess your right in one sense a lot of new technology that solves one problem often leads to another but look at a lot of new fords that have both port and direct injection toyota is doing the same thing

    • @alherch
      @alherch 2 года назад +1

      @@stevennunez6013 I believe on some of the new Toyota engines they have a computer controlled injection. Where the majority of the time is direct injection but also port injection. I completely agree, direct injection may save fuel but will end up consuming more materials in the long run. EPA regulations are pushing consumers towards electric cars.

    • @goclunker
      @goclunker 2 года назад +3

      @@stevennunez6013 lol @ thinking an oil can clean valves. Oil is sticky, and not a solvent like fuel.
      It sticks to everything, traps dirt to it and causes this in the first place. If cars vented to atmosphere, valves would be spotless

  • @applepoop10
    @applepoop10 2 года назад +7

    Good decision on helping that customer, I am sure he/she has no intention on spending $7,000 for a new engine. I highly doubt that this car will ever live pass 200k, unless the maintenance is carefully intended to and not abused. My 1999 Honda CR-V has 227k miles and its still on its original engine and transmission; its had one hell of a hard life but the maintenance was always kept on time. I even accidently overheated the engine a few times due to busted hoses and it still refuses to quit. Try doing that with this Ford Escape, I bet it will not survive.

    • @BryanTorok
      @BryanTorok 2 года назад

      My 2005 Toyota Sienna has 250K on it. My wife's 2006 Malibu has 190K. Neither burns oil. But comparing those to today's engines is apples and oranges. ALL manufacturers are having the same problems due to Direct Injection (DI) and using thinner and less strong piston rings to reduce friction. Sticking and worn piston rings means more blow-by contaminating the oil and more oil being burned in the cylinder. The DI means that the back of intake valves are not getting the blown by oil vapor from the Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) system washed off by fuel vapor. That burns and builds up on the back of the valve.

    • @CRAPO2011
      @CRAPO2011 2 года назад

      Honda K series can take a beating and still run great.

    • @MrLuisinho90
      @MrLuisinho90 2 года назад +2

      "Try doing that with this Ford Escape, I bet it will not survive"
      Don't need to go that far, a newer CR-V with the problematic 1.5 Turbo and CVT transmission will not survive

    • @BryanTorok
      @BryanTorok 2 года назад

      @@MrLuisinho90 Agree! Any modern car with Direct Injection, low friction piston rings, and/or a turbo are not going to last 250K miles without serious problems. That includes Toyota and Honda. The CVT and dual-clutch transmissions are another problem area. Some of the Asian manufacturers seem to have figured out the CVT. But, lots of car makers haven't.

    • @4WDutah
      @4WDutah 2 года назад

      My 1997 expedition has 224K on it, still going, refuses to die.

  • @donschaefer9442
    @donschaefer9442 2 года назад

    Great video. New subscriber here. I have a 2015 escape with 85,000 miles. But I bought it specifically with the 2.5L. Zero problems and I run it pretty hard. Thanks for being a stand up guy and not throwing parts at it.

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  2 года назад +1

      The 2.5 liter engine is the best one they make in that class

    • @donschaefer9442
      @donschaefer9442 2 года назад +1

      @@FordBossMe It was hard to find when I got it. They were all ecoboost and I didn’t want that

  • @creekwalker8178
    @creekwalker8178 2 года назад

    I had the exact same issue pop up recently on my 2015 1.6 that's coming up on 100k miles. I've been worried about a blown head gasket but after seeing this I will definitely be trying this first.

  • @TomBass411
    @TomBass411 2 года назад +37

    Looks saved to me, was sure it was coolant intrusion. Learned something as always. Curious if this is just Ford's small displacement turbo powerplants, or something that other makes will be running into in the near future.Gen2 MINI's call for 10kMiles between changes (1.6 Turbo) and this makes me wonder.

    • @JT-lq4yd
      @JT-lq4yd 2 года назад +8

      When it comes to carbon on the back of the intake valves, it affects a lot of makes and models.

    • @shyro76
      @shyro76 2 года назад +7

      I couldn’t imagine going that far in between oil changes and being confident enough to keep a car running that way

    • @RJ_Cormac
      @RJ_Cormac 2 года назад +2

      Most coolant intrusion problems are before the warranty period expired. A few happen just after the warranty period expired and Ford typically takes care of them anyway. There is a class action lawsuit, none are claiming anything close to 100,000 miles, and it's mostly going to get some lawyers paid. I suspect customers can sign up for their $10 check payment by mail. I've seen people get solicitation to join the class action settlement after Ford paid for the engine repair, they declined the lawsuit since the engine was repaired. I don't know how somebody can accept a free repair, and sue for an engine failure, after accepting the free repair at no charge to them.
      I'm more curious about the GT350 class action lawsuit.

    • @meeder78
      @meeder78 2 года назад +2

      The Mini with the 1.6 turbo is a PSA 1.6 THP which suffers extremely from carbon buildup but the timing chain issues are an ever larger issue with those engines.
      In regards to the carbon buildup, more and more manufacturers are going the combines route of both direct and port injection which can increase efficiency and at the same time keeps the valves cleaner.
      The downside is even more complexity because you now have 8 injectors on a 4 cylinder engine...

    • @1955gaylord
      @1955gaylord 2 года назад +2

      Oil is cheap ! 4000 mi for most every vehicle , and you won't go wrong.

  • @chiefordnance
    @chiefordnance 2 года назад +10

    I have a 2020 2.0 Ecoboost Esacpe AWD Tinaium, and a 2020 Explorer ST and a 2021 Explorer ST, UPR catch cans on all 3 and what we drain out is NASTY and TOXIC smelling.

  • @texasvet7241
    @texasvet7241 2 года назад +1

    My wife has a 2018 Mustang with the 2.3 eco boost motor. She only has 18k miles on it but I’ll be using the BGR products you used in this video before her next oil change. Cheap security blanket

  • @DJR5280
    @DJR5280 2 года назад +1

    Great content man. Everything you recommend is exactly what I do

  • @FixIt1975
    @FixIt1975 2 года назад +3

    BG does make good shit. Have you ever tried anything different for induction cleaning on these like water, or water methanol? I had to decarbon some old lady cars years ago, just hold it about 3k rpms and slowly pour a small stream of water in the carb. It worked back in the day. I'm sure you've noticed how nice and clean the combustion chamber is on a blown head gasket car

  • @normansabel1850
    @normansabel1850 2 года назад +8

    The problem with small turbo direct inject engines is the owners don't drive the cars at high loads often enough.

    • @MOTOHEAD-ko3tq
      @MOTOHEAD-ko3tq 2 года назад

      Facts!

    • @ChrisC1946
      @ChrisC1946 10 месяцев назад

      My escape with the 1.6 says I get 19mpg lmao I floor it everywhere

  • @jakel3424
    @jakel3424 2 года назад +1

    You are a Master... amazing work.. I am a Ford guy but it's the same for the GT350

  • @ellobo761
    @ellobo761 2 года назад

    This is exactly what’s going on in our car, going to try your recommendations!

  • @newjargon1697
    @newjargon1697 2 года назад +14

    You'd figure with all of the testing that Ford does, (like they show when promoting the eco-boost engines) this would have been figured into the equation?
    Thanks for the video.

    • @VanillaWahlberg
      @VanillaWahlberg 2 года назад +8

      The problems usually don't show up until it's out of warranty, the problem is on the customer at that point. :)

    • @democratsareterrorists
      @democratsareterrorists 2 года назад +4

      Manufacturers don’t care about the consumer only the almighty dollar.

    • @joe1071
      @joe1071 2 года назад

      @@democratsareterrorists they do care about the consumer, only the initial consumer though. And I bet the data shows the original buyers primarily keep the vehicle under warranty. Past that, it's not Fords problem

  • @morticus7650
    @morticus7650 2 года назад +4

    You have all the cool gadget tools, I'm jealous. I know you've collected them over time.

  • @antoniopetiton4708
    @antoniopetiton4708 Год назад

    Regards from Dominican Republic. Thanks for the explanation. I have a 2013 Ford Escape with the same problem. I asked the mechanic if he had passed the oil and he lied to me. Thank you very much.

  • @shanedirden6206
    @shanedirden6206 2 года назад

    I'm with you man. I've got 190 thousand on my 04 Silverado and I add Lucas every time I change my oil. 5/30 turns into 10/40 it's called tolerance lol great job

  • @sm2775
    @sm2775 2 года назад +4

    The Ford dealer told me to change the oil in both of my vehicles every 3,000 to 3,500 miles. They said you never change the oil enough especially the eco boost engines

    • @josephphillips865
      @josephphillips865 2 года назад

      That sounds environmentally friendly...LOL. So much for "eco".

  • @xmanb8193
    @xmanb8193 2 года назад +3

    My wife drives a 2016 escape 2.5 engine no problems 70k perfect engine since Ford fix it

    • @michaelburton
      @michaelburton 2 года назад

      Same here but the Fusion. It's non turbo so it's a much better engine. Developed with Mazda i believe

  • @DavidNunn-qg4np
    @DavidNunn-qg4np Месяц назад

    Thank you Great video! You really helped with my 2013 Ford Fusion. I just love a get to the point fantastic mechanic

  • @MikeyAlbertin
    @MikeyAlbertin 2 года назад

    Thanks. BG makes great products. Really like the MOA.

  • @joev4538
    @joev4538 2 года назад +7

    Rich - great video, THANK YOU!! 👏👏
    Questions - maybe I have poor streaming this week, due to 5G replacing 4G in my neighborhood -
    You changed the oil & filter first ...
    Exactly what is the name of the flush you added to the fresh oil?
    Did you run it for a time (2 hours?) to double-check for smoke (sure looked like coolant when it came in!) - -
    and then change the oil & filter AGAIN,
    OR did you just return the car to the customer?
    Regular oil OR real synthetic?
    Thank you again Sir!!
    @Ford Boss Me
    PS for low cranking compression, I've used Engine Restore with a fresh oil change & filter, going back 30+ years. Recheck compression 1 - 2 - 3 weeks later, psi has gone up AND more power and throttle response. If you want more info and a history of the cars I used it in (including 71 Opel Manta coupe for autocross), let me know, and if you want, I'll send it to you off-this-thread.
    Thanks again!! 👊👊💪💪

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  2 года назад +4

      The oil that was in the vehicle was only 600 miles on it and I added a product called BG EPR Cleaner and I ran it for 15 minutes at about 1500 RPM and then drain the oil
      I put about 3.75 quarts of 5w 30 and then I add a small can of the same company that makes the product above of BG MOA.... it's a supplement additive to the oil

  • @toddh7058
    @toddh7058 2 года назад

    Another great video incase i run into this a my Ford dealership. Thanks again Rich!!

  • @Juanbay_areafitted
    @Juanbay_areafitted Год назад

    Thank you so much for your help !! I just bought a 2013 escape se with 79,000 miles and notice smoking few days right after 😢 and i was stressing what it could be

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  Год назад

      Careful - look up.... escape coolant intrusion and 1.5l ecoboost coolant intrusion and 2.0l ecoboost coolant intrusion
      I don't know what engine is in yours but look that up

  • @mullinsjm1
    @mullinsjm1 2 года назад +25

    I'll be changing my wife's oil every 3,000 miles with the new engine shes getting in her fusion.

    • @jonmccormick8683
      @jonmccormick8683 2 года назад +3

      -change the filter too. Especially with the new small turbo engines.

    • @williamwchuang
      @williamwchuang 2 года назад +1

      If it's Turbo

    • @mullinsjm1
      @mullinsjm1 2 года назад +2

      Yeah I am. It's the 1.6l ecoboost. It's being replaced because coolant was leaking into cylinder 3

    • @boostedmaniac
      @boostedmaniac 2 года назад

      @@Ogtonyg shouldn’t be a problem.

    • @socialjusticewarrior9601
      @socialjusticewarrior9601 2 года назад +1

      Get a better oil and you can stay at the 5k mark. The synthetic blend from ford is junk.

  • @F2007KR
    @F2007KR 2 года назад +16

    I love the Ecoboost engine, but people have to maintain them. They neglect the car then complain that it’s unreliable.

    • @boxr_4214
      @boxr_4214 2 года назад +2

      yeah and this advice goes for a lot of the new small displacement, direct injection, turbocharged engines out there. yes, they have impressive numbers but you have to use synthetic oil and have to make sure you change the oil often. they are not like the large displacement V8s in older domestics. personally, I would change the oil at half or 2/3 of the mileage that the manufacturer recommends for most new vehicles. for example, the interval is 6k miles on my wrx. i change it every 3k. my father just got a new ram 2500 with the diesel engine. cummins says 15k mile interval, he plans to do 10k.

    • @andretsang7337
      @andretsang7337 2 года назад +1

      @@boxr_4214 for the Cummins I'd just do it at 5-7k. Oil is cheap Cummins are expensive

  • @dennyj8650
    @dennyj8650 Год назад +1

    Got the old 4L SOHC with 176K. Previous owners used synthetic blend, I use the full synthetic. Maintenance is the thing with these oldies. Hope you can get success with the Ecoboost, there are surely LOTS of them around now!

  • @garrettlindgren4626
    @garrettlindgren4626 2 года назад

    Good video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.

  • @wyatta6528
    @wyatta6528 2 года назад +6

    When you put 30W in instead of the recommended 20W, you mentioned the vehicle had 200K+ miles on it. Do you recommend upping the weight on all vehicles that are up there in mileage? Or was this just a special scenario considering the obvious wear and tear on the internals and sludge?

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  2 года назад +8

      As the vehicle increases in mileage it wouldn't be a bad idea to increase the viscosity a little bit

    • @cesarpenailillo6627
      @cesarpenailillo6627 Месяц назад

      ​@@FordBossMe what about if your car engine is burning oil? I do own a 2015 KIA Rio EX Im using 5w30 as told by my mechanic. Using BG products trying to help with Carbon Deposits. Great channelnic. Using BG products trying to help with Carbon Deposits. Great channel

  • @fatmanchew909
    @fatmanchew909 2 года назад +3

    Add some marvel mystery in between and you'll be a happy customer with such a cheap priced product.

  • @TheTyisawesome
    @TheTyisawesome 2 года назад

    My parents have a 2013 Ford escape with the 1.6L. They're nearing 100k miles, no smoke on start up yet but still something they should keep in mind. Gonna share this video with them, Thanks.

  • @dwightwatsonjr9689
    @dwightwatsonjr9689 11 месяцев назад

    I am going to try this and report back. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @bobimbordino3024
    @bobimbordino3024 2 года назад +4

    Wouldn’t a catch can work on the eco boost engines since they are directly injected. I’m not no expert but even I understand that gas is an good solvent.

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  2 года назад +7

      A catch can will help some but you have to understand this vehicle has 189,000 miles on it we're trying to save it a catch can would be too late at this point so if we can save it and then give the recommendation absolutely a jlt catch can would be great but it's not going to stop everything

    • @bobimbordino3024
      @bobimbordino3024 2 года назад +3

      @@FordBossMe I understand that it has almost 200k miles. I was talking about newer vehicles. I miss spoke on my comment, should have been more clear.

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  2 года назад +3

      @@bobimbordino3024 you just have to be careful of what dealership you go to while adding aftermarket parts on no matter if it hurts the engine or not

    • @VanillaWahlberg
      @VanillaWahlberg 2 года назад

      @@FordBossMe Thankfully my local Hyundai dealer emptied my catch can for me with my oil change haha.
      It doesn't stop all buildup, but slows it down considerably. I noticed in winter it also catches a ton of condensation.

  • @JPVolvo
    @JPVolvo 2 года назад +1

    Previous corvette I had had a very hard life. I put in 5w40 indtead of 5w30 and flushed it with engine flush a few times, ran much smoother and had better oil pressure after

  • @rushgameing3085
    @rushgameing3085 Год назад +1

    I have a 2015 blue 1.6L escape and change the oil every 3000-5000 kilometres and follow the recommended maintenance in the owners manual and advice from the mechanic. It has 152,000km and I bought it 2 years ago at 138,500km and have had lots of maintenance done. They are a great suv for the city

  • @brianp454
    @brianp454 2 года назад

    2/19/2022: Thank you! I have a very mild case of blue smoke on startup. For me it is intermittent and started shortly after the warranty expired. It is most likely to do it when it gets down to freezing and parked overnight. Sometimes it doesn't do it for weeks and then it starts up again. I'm gonna try the flush and with edit this post with my results.

  • @oldmanrc3252
    @oldmanrc3252 2 года назад

    I have a Toyota sequioa whit 234,457 miles on her and she stills running strong dude, my secret it’s do your own maintenance period, good vid bro,

  • @dankean8319
    @dankean8319 Месяц назад

    Spot on!👍I also fill the oil filter when I can!

  • @Elchicharron49
    @Elchicharron49 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for clarification I have a 2017 ford edge titanium with same symtoms

  • @drekbones
    @drekbones 2 года назад

    Thank you! I got a 14 Focus ST on its second motor, Im sure even at 60k its gunked up. Im gonna get it flushed soon, and a catch can on the way!

  • @garofalo1707
    @garofalo1707 2 года назад

    Ok I probably shouldn't say anything but my 2010 f150 I bought new with the 5.4 3 valve now has 235,000 . I only did engine oil changes every 5,000 miles transmission fluid change every 60,000 miles and rear-end fluid every 60,000 coolant, power Steering fluid brake fluid every so often. regular oil changes are definitely important. You got a new sub.👍

  • @EagleXYZLibertarianForChrist
    @EagleXYZLibertarianForChrist 2 года назад

    Exactly. I am one of the only guys at my dealership who actually checks the oil level and noticed that 4.3 was to much. I remember Ford in the beginning with the 2013 models say 5.5-6qts for the 1.6 but then had a literal oil change recall where we changed the oil, replaced that crappy dip stick and put a yellow sticker with the 4.3qt spec on it. Noticed it was still high and found 4qts to be proper.

  • @CC03
    @CC03 Год назад

    I used this all the time and it works great 👍

  • @roadproautoinc1600
    @roadproautoinc1600 22 дня назад

    Thank you much appreciated all the info fixed my issue too

  • @michaelparker5814
    @michaelparker5814 2 года назад

    This is a good vid most turbo 4 cylinders have the same issues or anything with a turbo most people don't let them cool down after driving and hurts the turbo and they try a stretch oil changes all mine are done at 3 to 5 k miles just due to the fact I don't wana mess up an engine over a 45 buck oil change

  • @TommyG11814
    @TommyG11814 2 года назад

    Nicely done that's gona be a happy customer.

  • @cgamble30
    @cgamble30 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for the awesome information. Keep up the good work. !!

  • @charliesgarageusa4986
    @charliesgarageusa4986 2 года назад

    I did that to mine but i used seafoam and run Penzoil synthetic then put a full can of seafoam in my fuel tank great video 👍

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  2 года назад

      BG is more volatile so it's made.for extreme situations
      It's in.a completly different category that any other brand

  • @slocavky
    @slocavky 2 года назад

    BG products are top notch. Great video...

  • @bigrig4630
    @bigrig4630 2 года назад

    I like videos like this. You can learn something. Thanks for sharing.

  • @peteralessandroni3442
    @peteralessandroni3442 2 года назад

    BG is good stuff. GM guys in my area swore by the M.O.A. for 3.8, 3.4,3.1L. Guy who told me about it drove a 380k Bonneville.

  • @1955gaylord
    @1955gaylord 2 года назад

    Great job man , saved her a ton. Your a real tech , you fixed it instead of selling her a engine .

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  2 года назад

      I'm just hoping it holds up and we can save the engine but we will see

    • @1955gaylord
      @1955gaylord 2 года назад

      Ford boss , you made the effort to save it not just replace it . That's the way to gain a customer's confidence and respect and gain a repeat customer.

    • @FordBossMe
      @FordBossMe  2 года назад

      @@1955gaylord I don't want to take $8,500 I don't have to I would rather save the motor for the customer and get them more time out of it

  • @dusdroadadventures7978
    @dusdroadadventures7978 2 года назад

    I ran this in the wife’s 2010 RX 350 180k miles. Also add a can of MOA at the oil change. The car is like new. I also change the oil every 3000-3500 miles. The engine noise is now gone. Actually changing the oil in the morning again.
    BG works

  • @Anthonythesider
    @Anthonythesider Год назад

    I used epr in my 2011 mercury grand marquis. A very little light blue smoke came out . Seemed like it worked nicely. And i put the moa in with my fresh oil , see how it goes

  • @benortegabugman
    @benortegabugman 2 года назад

    Good thing you work for Ford your going to have alot of work coming your way.damn good mechanic you are.

  • @spencerbooth8943
    @spencerbooth8943 2 года назад

    Thanks for your hard work man