It might be a good idea to replace the rack unit since it's worn. JEG has a camber gauge that reads in degrees. Also a toe-gauge for cars and one for trucks and one for golf carts.
Thank! Very good video, but some moments are cutted... We look forward to the next such video "How To" about removing the gearbox and replacing the clutch ;) Still there is a request ... could you do a review video on your car. What is installed, what was altered, etc. Interested in the intake and exhaust system, braking system
Cost me $100 for a used cradle. About 4 hours labor. It could take several more hours because of hiccups like rusted bolts etc. Most charge from $75/hour to $150/hour. Also some mechanics will not accept outside parts. So you'll end up needing a brand new part that they'll order and mark up the price.
And that's all assuming that the cradle is the only problem. Most of the time they're rusted, which usually means there's more rust elsewhere. Radius arms especially.
Can you advise me please! I was about to change front ARB bushes on my 2006 Saab93 diesel when i realised i couldn't get a spanner on the rear bush clamp bolts as they are tight against the bulkhead. Is it possible to undo a few subframe mounts and maybe prise it down to reach the bolts without to much dismantling? I would love your imput, thanks, Carl.
Hello! I love watching your videos. I just want to ask, I'm planning to engine swap my ford festiva and turbo charging it. its around 23 years old and i'm just a little worried that when i'm travelling at high speeds or cornering, it would be unsafe because of the old metal of the car specially underneath. What do you think i should replace or reinforce in my car to make sure that my wheels or my car stay intact?
Hi & Thanks for the Video !! How many hours of labor are required to complete this job ?? Did you have to do a front end alignment after the New Subframe was installed ?? Again Thanks & Cheers !!
Awesome video but I think I missed a step when dropping g down the subframe with the rack attached. Do you disconnect all ps lines before dropping the rack?
great video! Do you have any tip for rebuilding the manual transmission on the Contour? We run a 98 Contour in ChumpCar racing and it seems our synchro is shot, so we're going to swap the transmission. Also, we've only been able to find OEM clutch kits, so any advice on finding performance parts would be really helpful. Thanks again!
Unfortunately, i dont know anything about rebuilding the transmissions on these cars. I had my wife's boss rebuild mine for me, as he owns and operates a transmission shop. As for clutches, i've always run a Luk rep set and i have yet to have any issues with it *knocks on wood
That's a fantastic video. Great job....you need to get onto 'Wheeler Dealers'! You clearly know what you're doing and you describe it well with good video. Approximately how many hours of work are involved? I'm just turning 73 so I reckon it could take me up to 2hrs to do it....I do have a jack and some axle stands so my only problem will be physically getting back up once I'm under the car. Maybe I'll wait til I die and then they might let me use the coffin hole as a pit for doing this job....that would make it easier....in one way..... :) Cheers from UK NoAxe
I can usually do this job in about 1-2 hours depending on how hard i'm working at it. The subframe is easier to put back up into place if you have two jacks and two sets of hands! Good luck! And dont die too soon! hahaha
@@ForgottenSVT Hi there and please accept my humble apologies for not thanking you for your kind reply earlier!! I use hotmail 99% of the time but noticed your reply in my gmail today....2yrs later!!! :) Gulp!! :)
Where do u get the replacement bushings? I have a 2001 mercury cougar with the same exact subframe, bushings have the same part number but I can't find them anywhere due to ford discontinuing the part... I just pulled a subframe off of another cougar but the bushings will last probably a year or so..
I screwed something up on my car with the rear vacuum lines towards the top and I'm getting about 100 miles to the tank lol I don't know which vacuum lines go where and I can't find any pictures of them
Well, every car is different, but basically the same concept. You'll need to disconnect your rack, control arms, sway bar links, any mounts, support your motor and remove the main bolts holding the frame in place.
Yeah, the 2000 model year was with the easy stamp, double, control arms. The earlier had the single LCA & generally a non-interference zetec-e or the standard v6. I think all the early svt's are long gone now. Seems like only the 2000 svt is still relevant.
@@samanthaelizabeth1601 The video is for removing and installing the subframe. It does show it all. I explain how to do the rack as well, but my car doesnt run the factory lines because i've modified it.
Just failed a vehicle inspection due to rotted front subframe. Going to try this at home on a 2008 Ford Fusion 3.0L...hopefully it's somewhat similar.
It might be a good idea to replace the rack unit since it's worn. JEG has a camber gauge that reads in degrees. Also a toe-gauge for cars and one for trucks and one for golf carts.
Awesome video. That lift noise is straight from hell though. Lol
Great job, just when I need to repair the hydraulic steering...tnks
Love these repair vids on this car man
Thank! Very good video, but some moments are cutted...
We look forward to the next such video "How To" about removing the gearbox and replacing the clutch ;)
Still there is a request ... could you do a review video on your car. What is installed, what was altered, etc. Interested in the intake and exhaust system, braking system
Greetings for you from Iraq
Hello! Thanks for watching!
Can you please give me info of the electric power steering kit. I'm thinking of doing the same thing.
Its a Citroen Saxo pump. Just need power, ground, fuse, switch, pressure line and return line. Its really simple.
Great job well done just would like to know what it would cost for what you have just done.
Did not mean to hit thumbs down. Sorry.
Cost me $100 for a used cradle. About 4 hours labor. It could take several more hours because of hiccups like rusted bolts etc. Most charge from $75/hour to $150/hour. Also some mechanics will not accept outside parts. So you'll end up needing a brand new part that they'll order and mark up the price.
I also snapped a sway bar end links bolt so I had to buy another link.
80% of the time the exhaust bolts will break also.
And that's all assuming that the cradle is the only problem. Most of the time they're rusted, which usually means there's more rust elsewhere. Radius arms especially.
Can you advise me please!
I was about to change front ARB bushes on my 2006 Saab93 diesel when i realised i couldn't get a spanner on the rear bush clamp bolts as they are tight against the bulkhead. Is it possible to undo a few subframe mounts and maybe prise it down to reach the bolts without to much dismantling? I would love your imput, thanks, Carl.
Hello! I love watching your videos. I just want to ask, I'm planning to engine swap my ford festiva and turbo charging it. its around 23 years old and i'm just a little worried that when i'm travelling at high speeds or cornering, it would be unsafe because of the old metal of the car specially underneath. What do you think i should replace or reinforce in my car to make sure that my wheels or my car stay intact?
Hi & Thanks for the Video !!
How many hours of labor are required to complete this job ?? Did you have to do a front end alignment after the New Subframe was installed ?? Again Thanks & Cheers !!
Can you do a video on the steering rack? I’m currently rebuilding my 98 and want to look into it before the engine goes back in
This is basically the same procedure for doing the steering rack. You just have to remove the steering lines form the power steering pump.
Awesome video but I think I missed a step when dropping g down the subframe with the rack attached. Do you disconnect all ps lines before dropping the rack?
I quickly went over that at 1:25.
did you leave the part where you have to hoist the engine up so it won't fall, when you remove lower engine mount?
The engine is held up by the motor and trans mounts on the frame rails of the car
great video! Do you have any tip for rebuilding the manual transmission on the Contour? We run a 98 Contour in ChumpCar racing and it seems our synchro is shot, so we're going to swap the transmission. Also, we've only been able to find OEM clutch kits, so any advice on finding performance parts would be really helpful. Thanks again!
Unfortunately, i dont know anything about rebuilding the transmissions on these cars. I had my wife's boss rebuild mine for me, as he owns and operates a transmission shop. As for clutches, i've always run a Luk rep set and i have yet to have any issues with it *knocks on wood
Thanks for the reply and info. I got antsy and bought a sachs clutch and flywheel, so we'll see how it goes... Keep the good info coming!
Great video sir, quick question. What battery powered ratchet is that you are using? looks nice and compact.
Thanks! And it's a Snap On 14.4v 3/8" drive. Its a great tool, but a bit pricey!
That's a fantastic video. Great job....you need to get onto 'Wheeler Dealers'! You clearly know what you're doing and you describe it well with good video. Approximately how many hours of work are involved?
I'm just turning 73 so I reckon it could take me up to 2hrs to do it....I do have a jack and some axle stands so my only problem will be physically getting back up once I'm under the car. Maybe I'll wait til I die and then they might let me use the coffin hole as a pit for doing this job....that would make it easier....in one way.....
:) Cheers from UK
NoAxe
I can usually do this job in about 1-2 hours depending on how hard i'm working at it. The subframe is easier to put back up into place if you have two jacks and two sets of hands! Good luck! And dont die too soon! hahaha
@@ForgottenSVT Hi there and please accept my humble apologies for not thanking you for your kind reply earlier!! I use hotmail 99% of the time but noticed your reply in my gmail today....2yrs later!!! :) Gulp!! :)
Where do u get the replacement bushings? I have a 2001 mercury cougar with the same exact subframe, bushings have the same part number but I can't find them anywhere due to ford discontinuing the part... I just pulled a subframe off of another cougar but the bushings will last probably a year or so..
PRT autosport makes billet aluminum replacements.
I screwed something up on my car with the rear vacuum lines towards the top and I'm getting about 100 miles to the tank lol I don't know which vacuum lines go where and I can't find any pictures of them
i can try to make a short video of vacuum line placement in a few days.
ForgottenSVT that would be great!
ForgottenSVT I really just need ones that are fuel related cause I'm getting 130 miles to the tank and they should be getting 250
who do you have tune the car? seems almost everyone has stopped supporting these cars.
McNews in Dillsburg, Pa.
Sick !!!
i got a 08 2 door altima any insight on it and is my subframe interchangeable?
No they subframes wont interchage. and what kind of insight are you looking for?
on the simplicity of the job
Well, every car is different, but basically the same concept. You'll need to disconnect your rack, control arms, sway bar links, any mounts, support your motor and remove the main bolts holding the frame in place.
I'm doing a 1992 Taurus sho
very good video
How much does this cost?
What do you mean?
you dont support the engine with anything?
Dont need to. Top engine and trans mounts hold everything up.
Bro if I could even twist a wrench half that fast
Lots of practice!
Year & Make & Model???????
2000 Ford SVT Contour
Yeah, the 2000 model year was with the easy stamp, double, control arms. The earlier had the single LCA & generally a non-interference zetec-e or the standard v6. I think all the early svt's are long gone now. Seems like only the 2000 svt is still relevant.
I want a lift!
Makes life so much easier!
you didn't show how to remove it or how to replace it.
What do you mean?
@@ForgottenSVT you didn't show you removing it or show how you put it back in.
@@samanthaelizabeth1601 The video is for removing and installing the subframe. It does show it all. I explain how to do the rack as well, but my car doesnt run the factory lines because i've modified it.
But I looked up subframe for a husky dirtbike not some dumb crap car
how is that my fault?