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I like what Andy said…plenty of horror stories with the reman engines, and with such a high price I find it to be quite the gamble. on the other hand, there isn't really a gamble with the timing job, so long as you upgrade the necessary parts that might give you trouble down the line such as the oil pump, updated roller followers and updated tensioners ( if you want to go cast iron tensions it's another 100$ for the pair but I find it worth while ).
so fixing the problem and continuing your truck's life with an engine with a known issue and resolving that issue, or starting new with the possibility of big failure down the line.
to be honest my engine feels refreshed and renewed after the timing job, but that's because i went the extra mile with a lot of stuff such as cleaning, part replacements and very close detail and care during and after the said timing job. you going to a shop probably won't yield this kind of detail and care, and you'll probably only get a quarter of the amount of new parts versus doing it yourself, because of the cost.
you have a lot to think about, hopefully peeps with reman engines will chime in. i've seen the horror stories though, me no like lol. but there's other variables to your situation such as: how many miles are on truck already? what other issues does it have? do you feel the truck is sound and secure aside from the timing job, and if not are you willing to tackle these other things to make it a smooth driver and reliable? these variables could change your decision.
If you're going to reman the engine you should do it yourself take it out send it to the Machine Shop rebuild that one put it back in that's what I did the first time I bought a reman so many problems the reman people don't really care they just slap them together the Machine Shop does the work and did you have the opportunity to put it together you know it's all done with the correct Ford partsReman engines are going for about the same cost as a dealer timing job on the 5.4’s
What are the pros and cons of doing a reman engine vs just having a timing job done?
I ordered a Powertrain product told me they use all Ford parts when they rebuild them when they got there it had Dorman phasers in it the early style that were junk it had timing chain tensioners from god-knows-where they said China on them so no stay away from them they're not any good trust meThe car wizard said to replace it with a reman from power train products.
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Did you take off the timing cover after seeing the Dorman phasers? I guess the phasers weren't the XD ones that are supposedly better?I ordered a Powertrain product told me they use all Ford parts when they rebuild them when they got there it had Dorman phasers in it the early style that were junk it had timing chain tensioners from god-knows-where they said China on them so no stay away from them they're not any good trust me