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Hey all,

New guy here, from Watertown. Just picked up a silver 2004 GT 5-speed with 30K miles a couple weeks ago. No pics ready just yet though, because (surprise, surprise) it's already in the shop.

This is my 2nd 'stang. From 2002 to 2004 I owned a '95 GT that had a number of mid-level mods, but the '04 is completely stock. Hopefully that'll change soon.

So...is there anybody here who doesn't live west of 128?!

Looking forward to catching up with you guys.



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welcome to the site
live in somerville here
chat box on the bottom

enjoy the site


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welcome to the site

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welcome to bostonstangs.

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welcome, i live in newton.. what part of watertown you live in?

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Welcome
I live in Hull


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Welcome, live in Woburn, whats wrong with the stang already?

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welcome to the site man, enjoy! I live up in Newburyport. There is a meet up this way on Sunday

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welcome....south shore here

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welcome

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Welcome to the site! So whats going on with your car already thats still pretty new.

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welcome to the site!!!
post pics
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stang24 wrote:

welcome, i live in newton.. what part of watertown you live in?






Over near the intersection of Mt. Auburn and Belmont streets...near that big concrete Star Market (or is it a Shaws'?).

I don't know Newton all that well; are you close to Watertown?



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40thmustang wrote:

welcome to the site man, enjoy! I live up in Newburyport. There is a meet up this way on Sunday





angry4 Argh! Would really like to get up there, but doubt the car will be out of the shop by then.

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rbaxter85 wrote:

Welcome, live in Woburn, whats wrong with the stang already?






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MRicci wrote:

Welcome to the site! So whats going on with your car already thats still pretty new.






Supposedly, the shop still hasn't determined the problem yet (I have reasons to doubt their sincerity, but I'll get into that later). I'm pretty sure it's either the pilot bearing or throw-out bearing.

The car makes this subtle, soft, but high-pitched noise between about 2,100 and 3,400 RPMs. There isn't any one word that comes to mind when I try to describe it...it's like a cross between scraping and rattling.

As far as I can detect, there are no vibrations from it at all--when the car makes the noise, I can't feel anything through the pedals...or through the shifter, floorboards, or even the steering wheel.

We'll see...gotta say, though, that to this point, I am none too pleased with Watertown Ford.



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welcome to the site






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turd_ferguson wrote:

rbaxter85 wrote:

Welcome, live in Woburn, whats wrong with the stang already?






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MRicci wrote:

Welcome to the site! So whats going on with your car already thats still pretty new.






Supposedly, the shop still hasn't determined the problem yet (I have reasons to doubt their sincerity, but I'll get into that later). I'm pretty sure it's either the pilot bearing or throw-out bearing.

The car makes this subtle, soft, but high-pitched noise between about 2,100 and 3,400 RPMs. There isn't any one word that comes to mind when I try to describe it...it's like a cross between scraping and rattling.

As far as I can detect, there are no vibrations from it at all--when the car makes the noise, I can't feel anything through the pedals...or through the shifter, floorboards, or even the steering wheel.

We'll see...gotta say, though, that to this point, I am none too pleased with Watertown Ford.






my car did same thing
turned out to be idle pully and tensioner

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welcome

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wheels wrote:

my car did same thing
turned out to be idle pully and tensioner






Now they're saying they think it's a loose baffle inside one of the catalytic converters. I'm not sure sure I believe them, though.

Actually, I don't think they even know for certain just what the problem is. I'm pretty sure that, like me, they think noise is coming from inside the clutch, but that they're just not 100% sure.

Replacing the cats (read: longshot to eliminate the noise) doesn't cost them anything; Ford Motor Co pays the bill, because the exhaust system is still covered by the factory warrantee. The clutch isn't; if Watertown Ford replaces the clutch (which is what at least one service technician advised), and the car still makes the noise, then the dealer would have to eat the $1,200 it took to do the procedure. At the very least, they'll have to give a huge discount when they finally make the correct repairs.

Either way, this won't cost me much, because the state-imposed warrantee period from when I bought it still hasn't expired, and the seller (a VW dealership) is picking up the tab. My concern is this: unless Watertown Ford makes a diagnosis that conclusively points to the clutch, this little noise isn't legally the VW dealership's responsibility, because technically, it doesn't impaire the operation of the car. So, if the clutch goes completely 2,000 miles from now, I'll have to pay for the repairs out of pocket then, even though any reasonable person would know it was because of a problem that was overlooked now.

Just kinda venting, I guess...tired of being jerked around. We'll see what happens.



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damn... that sucks. Ya im about a 10 or 15 min drive away from watertown, im right off rt9. by the sunoco, liquer store, and cvs... right where elliot t stop is

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Welcome bro

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Welcome .... Did you try pushing in the clutch and reving the engine in the rpm range that you hear the noise . If it goes away ..then it's the throw out bearing . Good luck with it !!

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Mineral 02 wrote:

Welcome .... Did you try pushing in the clutch and reving the engine in the rpm range that you hear the noise . If it goes away ..then it's the throw out bearing . Good luck with it !!






Thanks for the suggestion. Actually, I had already tried every possible combination (clutch in and out, in all gears, in neutral, car moving or sitting stationary), and there was no pattern I could identify. Seemed to do it almost every time. That's what's making me lean towards the pilot bearing instead.

I guess I wouldn't mind too much if it turns out to actually be the catalytic converter--at least I'd be less likely to have a problematic clutch over the next few years--but knowing my luck, the clutch'll sh#t the bed as soon as the state-imposed warrantee expires. I dunno, I guess I just kinda always expect the worst.

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On another note, though: can some of you guys explain to me what the deal is with the events section of the forum? As the new guy, it's kinda hard to tell exactly who's invited to which meets...can't really tell which ones are open to all, and which are open only to long-time site members.




-- Edited by turd_ferguson at 11:58, 2008-09-08

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turd_ferguson wrote:

Mineral 02 wrote:

Welcome .... Did you try pushing in the clutch and reving the engine in the rpm range that you hear the noise . If it goes away ..then it's the throw out bearing . Good luck with it !!






Thanks for the suggestion. Actually, I had already tried every possible combination (clutch in and out, in all gears, in neutral, car moving or sitting stationary), and there was no pattern I could identify. Seemed to do it almost every time. That's what's making me lean towards the pilot bearing instead.

I guess I wouldn't mind too much if it turns out to actually be the catalytic converter--at least I'd be less likely to have a problematic clutch over the next few years--but knowing my luck, the clutch'll sh#t the bed as soon as the state-imposed warrantee expires. I dunno, I guess I just kinda always expect the worst.

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On another note, though: can some of you guys explain to me what the deal is with the events section of the forum? As the new guy, it's kinda hard to tell exactly who's invited to which meets...can't really tell which ones are open to all, and which are open only to long-time site members.




-- Edited by turd_ferguson at 11:58, 2008-09-08





all meets are open to all members..
just reply to post and will see you there

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lol i live in watertown now to, watertown ford has had like 3 or 4 gt500s i think one was a kr.

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