lonestarjeff
Well-Known Member
I'm doing a timing chain replacement on my 2000 XLT & changing the oil pump while I'm in there. I noticed the old pump has nothing between it & the timing chain drive sprocket. There's definitely wear on the pump case, but not bad for 170k miles......

BTW, my timing kit was a Cloyes kit from Summit which is supposed to be specific for the "6" code Windsor engine, but neither one of the straight chain guides was a fit. I ended up using everything in the kit except those....very disappointed. The Cloyes kit I installed in my F150 a couple of years ago everything was a perfect fit for the Romeo engine.

BTW, my timing kit was a Cloyes kit from Summit which is supposed to be specific for the "6" code Windsor engine, but neither one of the straight chain guides was a fit. I ended up using everything in the kit except those....very disappointed. The Cloyes kit I installed in my F150 a couple of years ago everything was a perfect fit for the Romeo engine.


