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Yep I'll be doing my PTU every 20k especially since it's only about half a quart. Already did it once and it was bleh... same with the RDU.I have to be honest that in 27 years of working on my own vehicles and as an engineer I only know the term heat soak as one thing and it has more to do with degraded engine performance while operating rather than some kind of maintenance procedure so maybe you can elaborate. My first Focust ST that had the 2.0 I tried using CRC GDI intake valve cleaner before every oil change (3-5k) for the first 30k miles and it did nothing at all to seemingly clean the valves. I pulled the intake manifold at 30k just to see what was going on and they were very badly caked up. I stopped using the CRC GDI cleaner and when I pulled the intake again at 60k miles the valves seemed no worse off. I would say that as long as you figure out what oil change interval works best for you and your driving style and geo location and oil that you prefer you should be fine with just checking the valves at 30k and cleaning if needed. It's pretty easy to pull the intake manifold off on the 2.0 and I like how much room there is in the front of the engine bay compared to my Focus and Escape. Other than that I wouldn't really bother with any crazy or special kinds of maintenance.
On a separate note, one thing to consider on the AWD system is regularly replacing your PTU fluid, Ford only recently updated the PTU to be serviceable after they saw a ton of failures and the fluid in the PTU sees a lot of abuse and is cheap and relatively easy to replace. Unfortunately when they go it tends to be a catastrophic failure and often they take out other expensive components when they fail.
Good to know on the heat soak stuff. I was referring to the seafoam treatment that get's sprayed directly into the throttle body while running around 2-3k rpm range for the duration of the can, allowing it to soak with the engine off, then driving like you stole it and throwing white smoke off any poor soul behind you lol. I've only done it once and that was for a crappy 5.4L 3V around 130k and it didn't seem to do much.
I have read the service manual on pulling the manifold off so I'll likely be doing the same. It is actually surprising how much room is in this engine bay.
I meant to send my first sample to Blackstone on the first oil change I did (I did buy the Maverick used at 11k) but I totally spaced it. Laid out the sample kit on the work bench, got distracted around the house, came back, drained, stood up and it was staring me in the face lol. So... next oil change. I suspect 3-4k for my driving and location. It's been that on pretty much every other vehicle anyways regardless of what their "suggestions" say.
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