ricky90lbb
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I have a 2005 Expedition XLT. My problems started when it was throwing cam position sensor codes and running rough. So I replaced the one that was acting up. A few days later the other went out so I replaced it as well. About a week after, it started running rough again, same symptoms. So I researched and found that it was a symptom of the VCT gear going out. Had a shop take the valve cover off on the driver side. Lo and behold, the gear was bad. As soon as it was taken off, the spring and gear just fell to pieces. So we let it run for a few minutes to make sure the problem is solved. Runs like new so I take for a test drive. About 1/2 mile down the road, the oil pressure starts fluctuating like crazy. Up and down constantly so I try to get to the side of the road to pull over but before I can get parked, the oil pressure is gone and the engine dies. Won't crank back up. So we get it back to the shop and I have them check it out. According to them, the engine is bad. Since I don't have the money to replace it, they allow me to leave it on their lot until I can come up with one, instead of me paying to have it towed home to just sit. Well this was a few months ago. Because of certain family emergencies, I haven't had the slightest inclination of time to look at it myself until recently. I had a friend haul it home for me. I decided I want to know what caused all this to happen and figure out a solution to it. I work at an auto parts store with a machine shop so if it was seized, I could have it the blocked bored and everything instead of spending 3-4k on an engine, plus labor. So I've gotten as far as taking everything off the top except for the heads and passenger side valve cover. I'm inspecting the driver side head and the cam isn't burnt up. So I get a wrench on the crank pulley to see if I can turn it. Full 360, no problems turning it. I can see the cam turning smoothly just as well in the driver side head. Another observation I made is that the cam's are well lubricated, aside from the sludged oil from sitting for so long. This truck was not an everyday vehicle. The oil was not changed on a regular basis, which I am ashamed to admit so it did sludge up a bit which I believe killed the oil pump, or could the timing be the issue from installing the new vct gear. When I tried to crank it, the engine get's about 3/4 into a full revolution and then clicks. It wants to crank, but just can't. The oil pressure sensor isn't wired into a fail safe mode that prevents the engine from cranking is it? I checked to see if maybe the crank had spun a bearing or something so I drained the oil. Ran a magnet through it, no metal shards. I haven't had a chance to remove the oil pan or timing cover yet. Sorry for the long story but it's got me confused. Any ideas as to what would make it start to crank, then click, and also have no oil pressure?