JExpedition07
That One Member
Everything is installed, just have the air intake to go.
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Ok guys so I’m in for a new drivers side head. DO NOT try putting the cams in with rockers in place. I can hear it shredding the cam towers under the drivers side valve cover once running. I’m sure the head is full of metal shavings. I’m too pissed off/upset to get into it today....just going to walk away for now. All rockers were properly in place and cams torqued to specs once tightened then I loosened and did each cap separately with the torque wrench so I could get proper torque.
Now I may sell the truck as a fixer upper and go put a down payment on a Suburban or something. Not sure I want this headache with the engine full of metal shavings. This engine has turned out to be a royal piece of dog sh*t. Walking away from Ford pretty much for good after this.....yes I made mistakes but they made service a living Hell. Something I refuse to own until I can purchase brand new and let the dealer do my maintenance. Going to take a break from this site and collect my thoughts, I may not be back.....at this point I think I’m dumping this truck off for an 07-10ish Suburban. Going to scour the lots today.
Ok guys so I’m in for a new drivers side head. DO NOT try putting the cams in with rockers in place. I can hear it shredding the cam towers under the drivers side valve cover once running. I’m sure the head is full of metal shavings. I’m too pissed off/upset to get into it today....just going to walk away for now. All rockers were properly in place and cams torqued to specs once tightened then I loosened and did each cap separately with the torque wrench so I could get proper torque.
Now I may sell the truck as a fixer upper and go put a down payment on a Suburban or something. Not sure I want this headache with the engine full of metal shavings. This engine has turned out to be a royal piece of dog sh*t. Walking away from Ford pretty much for good after this.....yes I made mistakes but they made service a living Hell. Something I refuse to own until I can purchase brand new and let the dealer do my maintenance. Going to take a break from this site and collect my thoughts, I may not be back.....at this point I think I’m dumping this truck off for an 07-10ish Suburban. Going to scour the lots today.
If you got it all together right it didn't jump time and it's not the chain. Did you put all the cam bearing caps back in the same place? You will know more when you pull the valve covers. Don't buy a Chevy because when that breaks down you will have to buy a dodge...….and then back to ford.The prognosis seems to be it jumped time again and is over-retarded on one bank...this fricking engine will not stay in time once you crank it jumps timing every time. going to tear the engine down one more time and replace the chains this time. Maybe in a few weeks, just keeping my dads F-250 for the foreseeable future.
My only other idea is possibly a VCT solenoid.
That's why it's good to have a real pressure gauge. The phasers were good before so that's not it, and it's not the chain because it didn't jump a tooth even with the bad tensioner. Chains don't suddenly wear out and they rarely do wear at all. Don't just throw parts at it, find out what happened.We are thinking an old chain is stretched a tooth or two...hence why my timing arks don't line up the way the Ford workbook shows when i have all the colored links lined up. Everyone says its acting over-retarded on one or both banks. Engine wont't run long enough (more than 2 minutes) to set a code. All cam caps kept in order and installed in same spots. Pulling valve covers isnt going to tell me anything frankly, its what is under the timing cover that makes this condition occur. When i get back home I'm going to unplug both VCT solenoids to see if itll run, if it does then we know it needs new camphasers.
I wish i just lived with the startup rattle and didn't do this...at least my truck ran perfect without a hiccup before. There wasnt much damage, all these youtube mechanics blow the startup rattle out of proportion i could have left it alone rattled for a year and no damage inside at all.
Might be OK then, a vacuum leak would cause that.No difference with VCT solenoids unplugged same deal, runs good for about 2 minutes then starts to surge and dies.
Might be OK then, a vacuum leak would cause that.
That's a lot of vacuum loss right there. Things that are acting up on engines make them act in strange ways which makes them hard to diagnose unless you work on them every day.It seems the brake booster line is off at the back of the intake manifold. Installing the drivers valve cover likely knocked it off. I’ll pull the intake manifold out Monday because I can’t reach it by hand.