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Timing chain, guide, tensioner replacement Mustang, F150, Crown Vic 4.6L 2V Complete step by step 

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@SamuTheFrog
@SamuTheFrog 11 дней назад
As someone who was a beginner mechanic watching youtube videos years ago, I thank you for not relying heavily on impact drivers & such. Many videos used to just impacts, and skip on valuable learning moments like leaving a car in gear to break free stubborn crank bolts & leaving the belt on to break free pulley fasteners. Good man. You showed how a low-budget newbie might handle it with common hand tools, and that is super respectable. Ps., if it is an automatic, leaving it in park is fine 👌
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 11 дней назад
Yeah. I’ve had people ask why I don’t invent in a lift and some things. I may at some point, but I also like to be relatable to the majority of people who don’t have them. I also have impacts I enjoy using to speed up processes, but with aluminum it’s also better to do it by hand to make sure you’re not stripping/cross threading. It is hard with the auto since you’d have to lock the flywheel. Even in park the crank will just spin.
@SamuTheFrog
@SamuTheFrog 11 дней назад
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage I never thought about it that. Makes sense. I use impacts on aluminum all the time but you make a good point. & yeah, i always used the belt trick when dealing with autos. A leather belt or ratchet strap & sinch it down to the nearest rigid structural point & it is usually good enough to keep it from spinning.
@trippietim905
@trippietim905 Год назад
I never realized how simple this timing system actually is. Thank you for this information. I can do mine with confidence now.
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
I’m glad you enjoyed the video. It’s only difficult on the 32V when degreeing cams.
@ZFighters7
@ZFighters7 10 месяцев назад
Have you seen the timing system for a ls
@tylerross3847
@tylerross3847 7 месяцев назад
This is "simple" ?? Lmao, this is a 600-step process and basically every single thing in the engine bay has to be moved or removed. Unless you do this for a living, Idk anyone who would call this "simple".
@SamuTheFrog
@SamuTheFrog 11 дней назад
​​@@tylerross3847 I work at Ford, have for a number of years so I maybe biassed, but in my experience, these are very simple. I'm watching this for entertainment cause i'm a fucking freak like that, but.. yeah lmao I can do this particular job in about 2-3 hours, assuming nothing breaks. Do simpler ones exist? Well, sure they do, but this is still pretty basic comparing to so many other vehicles. Some cars force you to drop the engine from the subframe, out the bottom, before you can do jack **** to the timing due to clearance issues, so.... yeah i mean this is pretty basic.
@JohnnyCab
@JohnnyCab 9 месяцев назад
now that's what i call a detailed video taking everything apart then all back together , excellent job explaining so simplified for us diy people
@mr22guy
@mr22guy 2 года назад
I've been putting off doing this job, but now that this perfectly detailed and clear video is here, I'm ordering parts and will do it as soon as they arrive. Thanks man.
@cliffc8177
@cliffc8177 2 года назад
And you can sue youtube if he explained it wrong so no risk for u
@Logistican518
@Logistican518 Год назад
Did it work? I posted here 2mths ago and still haven't started the tensioner removal. Feel like I'm going to miss something
@billdyer8431
@billdyer8431 9 месяцев назад
I sort of remembered doing this on my Town Car and my F250 in 2014. I now have an older F150 that needs to be worked on. I thoroughly enjoyed your video with your detailed explanations as well as tools you had/used to make the project easier. You're well spoken, easy to understand, and no annoying music to get in the way. This was, by far, the best video for anyone to watch who plans to undertake this repair. It was very educational.
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the kind words. Thats my goal and I’m glad it’s being useful for others.
@Factsharing99
@Factsharing99 2 года назад
I love Danny Johnson’s videos man so informative any back yard mechanics can do it I fully rebuilt my 01 mustang gt form engine to gas tank because of this guys tutorials thank you so much your videos are greatly appreciated!
@Nitrocide595
@Nitrocide595 2 года назад
Awesome video, thank you! I do everything myself on my vehicles, but this one had me on the fence. Not as hard as I imagined it to be!
@cars654
@cars654 7 месяцев назад
Schwinn needs to make those chains like they used to make them in the 50s and 60s. Love those guides made out of cheap plastic. I used to think timing belts were junk, but look at all of the vehicles now with chains that need to be replaced and all of the labor it takes. Those chains look like they belong on a Schwinn BIKE !
@manunava1776
@manunava1776 2 года назад
Another great video, thanks!! I'll be retiring in twenty months, at which time, I plan on starting to rehab my 2001 Bullitt that I bought new in Sept. 2001. I'm now watching these types of vids to see what I'll be getting myself into. I've got a little over 135,000 miles on her, so this is one of the first jobs I want to do along with a new oil pump and water pump at the same time for peace of mind and continuous reliability. Keep the SN95 vids coming!!
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 2 года назад
Congrats on upcoming retirement, and that’s super awesome you are a Bullitt original owner. You may have seen my brother’s supercharged Bullitt on the channel
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 2 года назад
Here is the playlist for all the repair videos too if it helps you find them better Mustang Maintenance and repair ru-vid.com/group/PLIjr-uSYDZi7hBrphoRniyYjb707PpPTu
@Chase_west92
@Chase_west92 6 месяцев назад
I don't even own a 4.6 but it was a great saturday evening watch, now I will look for cheap gts on marketplace needing this job done. haha
@al-mubdizahir8704
@al-mubdizahir8704 7 месяцев назад
I have a 05 Ford crown Victoria. 4.6. I think i have a timing chain issue so im gonna have to go in there and take a look. Watching this video really helps. Thanks
@mustangnotch
@mustangnotch Год назад
Found your channel about a week ago and I've watched just about every video on the 2v. Picked up another subscriber. Thanks for the great video on how to do this job without going insane. Will attempt this job soon.
@IzzyRob88
@IzzyRob88 5 месяцев назад
Wow, this is really detailed. I have a timing cover leak, but I think I'll go ahead and attempt to replace the timing components as well. Thank you for posting.
@tylerross3847
@tylerross3847 7 месяцев назад
This is an amazingly detailed and helpful walk-through video, thank you! Seems like this job is a bit too complex for me, but at least I knew before I started 😅
@heavensfugitive6447
@heavensfugitive6447 Месяц назад
You are the MAN for sharing this! You made this job so much easier Bro, THANK YOU! Great video!
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Месяц назад
I sure wish I had a guide when I did it, so I’m happy to help out. Great job taking it on yourself 👍🏼
@frankange1
@frankange1 17 дней назад
What a great video! Kudos to you. Thank you very much. I looked at a few other videos before yours they didn't compare. Thank you again..
@Josie.R
@Josie.R Год назад
I appreciate your help. Wouldn’t have gone it done without you, thank you.
@laneman8777
@laneman8777 Год назад
Great video, thanks. I suggest changing the oil pump and the timing cover lip seal while in there
@genericdude6551
@genericdude6551 2 года назад
A lot of work. Keeping from messing up the timing is the nerve racking part but so is getting all the stuff reassembled. Your video makes it look fairly easy and straightforward but obviously time consuming. I don't know if I'm going to attempt to do this or hire someone. I think I have a timing chain issue because my scan tool is showing the timing wandering a bit at idle. If it is a timing belt issue then I'm disappointed since I only have 75,000 miles on my 02 GT. I just replaced the alternator and fuel pump so I guess I'm going to start having other issues.
@gusguzmanjr.12
@gusguzmanjr.12 Месяц назад
nice work. great video. clean and to the point. one of the best video I've seen.
@christianlawrence881
@christianlawrence881 9 месяцев назад
Hey man I did this job today on my 2011 Crown Victoria P7B but ran into an issue. I've asked about 100 people online and everyone is telling me something different, so I thought I'd ask the expert directly. I replaced the chains, guides and tensioners with Melling parts. The driver's side chain lined up perfectly dot-to-dot. The passenger side is off 1 link. I know you mentioned you had to do take off the holding tool & adjust the cam, but many people are urging me not to do it - and say if it's not lining up then something is wrong. The other issue is I don't have a friend or anyone who can help, so I'd have to do it myself. I know you had your bro to assist. I would really appreciate your input. Thank you sir
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 9 месяцев назад
With new tight chains it’s necessary as I did to adjust it. That’s my opinion. I would try loosening the cam holding tool just enough that you can gently turn the cam with the wrench to have it move to where it needs. Be very careful not to bend the cam tube or have it go loose and spring back. Otherwise find someone. Even the missionaries from the church of Jesus Christ of ladder day saints can come help hold it. Once done, rotate it and make sure no valves touch. It’s normal to have some slack build and release so don’t get concerned when you see the slack do that as you turn the crank. If it’s a problem, turn the crank backwards if the bolt won’t loosen to get it back where it belongs. Dot your dot is how it should work in my opinion
@christianlawrence881
@christianlawrence881 9 месяцев назад
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage giggled @ ladder day lol. this is exactly the response I needed - you sir are a legend. thank you
@user-cp2mt6bp8n
@user-cp2mt6bp8n 8 месяцев назад
did you do it?@@christianlawrence881
@galesams4205
@galesams4205 2 месяца назад
If you do a timing on the 5.4 3 vale always use the CAST IRON tensoners, The old cast iron will work better than the plastic.
@stevefazekas5875
@stevefazekas5875 Год назад
It's funny how they had bolt holes on the older harmonic balancer but deleted them for at least my 2010 5.4L 3V, so I had to make a harmonic balancer holder with a cheater bar using a pinion flange tool and a few bolts to hold the spokes of the balancer steady while I torqued the bolt. I had to use 2 four foot bars to loosen the bolt. There's no way bump starting the engine would have loosened it, but I had thoughts to try that initially. I just knew this one would be stuck pretty well.
@cam85twin
@cam85twin Год назад
This is a GREAT Video!!! Nice at breaking it all down step by step, easily understood.
@buttpounder2005
@buttpounder2005 Год назад
that upper radiator hose would piss me off lol. nice to see the job isnt that bad
@CheesusSVT
@CheesusSVT 2 года назад
Every time the bell rings, another mustang gets its wings. 😁
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 2 года назад
😅😅
@michaelcastaneda4135
@michaelcastaneda4135 5 месяцев назад
Great job thank u I have a 04 3.9L V6 just here learning
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 5 месяцев назад
The v6 will be a but different as a pushrod engine. It will have one chain from the camshaft to the crankshaft
@michaelcastaneda4135
@michaelcastaneda4135 5 месяцев назад
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage awesome following the order you disassembled really put the motor in perspective appreciate it 😀
@al-mubdizahir8704
@al-mubdizahir8704 8 месяцев назад
you are an amazing teacher. i have a 05 p71 and i think mt timing chain is rattling in there
@puckhead7008
@puckhead7008 Год назад
Great video - thanks! Helped me remove and replace the timing cover on my 03 Marauder. I subscribed!
@lawofliberty3517
@lawofliberty3517 Год назад
Odds are failure happened because of a weak oil pump. Change it while you are this deep. Great video.(my next adventure in my 01 Vicky)
@5.43v
@5.43v 4 месяца назад
Odds are the failure happened because plastic breaks and longer chains means more stretch
@charleswaynewright2042
@charleswaynewright2042 8 месяцев назад
Back in my MoCanIt days all we had was a book and photos, we called these Talkie's
@vicb5962
@vicb5962 Год назад
So I’m doing this job and go to take the power steering pump off and figured out someone has done something like this before because the bolt that was behind the line is completely missing. Now I’m gonna have to find a replacement bolt and take the line off just to put a bolt in
@ChevySS1968
@ChevySS1968 Год назад
Great vid! Lots of good commentary and tips. Well done! 😀 I'm doing a 2010 4.6L 3V, so slightly different, but this is good info.
@hermanrogers1325
@hermanrogers1325 2 месяца назад
I need to do this to my 04 Mustang, GT, automatic dark shadow gray with 192,000 miles and she still running good
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 2 месяца назад
You will want to buy the crankshaft holding tool and remove the starter to put it in place since the automatic will simply spin even in park when you try to remove the crankshaft bolt
@charleswaynewright2042
@charleswaynewright2042 8 месяцев назад
You made it look easy but I wish you had explained why you put the cam gear Mark's in place and marked the chain with the shiny links off the mark but put a new chain on using the chain shiny link not your mark I do know that chain is got to be in time, while you were there was there a reason you didn't replace the oil pump and give the oil strainer some attion, Got to do my 07 3 valve . Thank you for this great video.
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 8 месяцев назад
I made the marks when taking it off just for reference. I always make more marks than I need in case there is a question. The chains should lay out with those marks at exactly opposite ends, which it did. When adding the new chains I used the master links as the marks as they should be. It would have been a good time to do an oil pump but I didn’t. I do have oil pump removal in another video for the 4V but the same process if you want to see it ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NT5Z5L2wAss.htmlsi=w1to5XvEhOIeVsKd
@ge0ne063
@ge0ne063 Год назад
I got a 2002 Towncar...I'm getting the Red Light Oil Lamp turn ON and engine struggles only during DRIVE at a Red Light. Its fine during Park/Neutral/Reverse. Accelerates Superb
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
If the car is struggling at stop lights it may be losing rpm and this losing oil pressure so it thinks there is a problem.
@ge0ne063
@ge0ne063 Год назад
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage how would it lose RPMs?
@thenegus5469
@thenegus5469 2 месяца назад
@@ge0ne063might be idle air control valve
@FranksShitBoxCollection
@FranksShitBoxCollection Год назад
A long process but definitely seems easy enough for me to handle over the weekend. While I'm doing the timing and have it this torn apart is there anything else that you recommend or suggest replacing while im at it?
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
The oil pump is a good idea. You’ll see it in this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NT5Z5L2wAss.html
@stevenn4393
@stevenn4393 2 года назад
Probably a good time to put on a high performance oil pump
@devenlamond665
@devenlamond665 Год назад
You made it look so easy
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
Hopefully its easier than no video
@marioromero4152
@marioromero4152 Год назад
This also applies to the ford f150 timing chain? You convinced me to do it since I have it sitting not knowing how to do it and the tools I need.
@Logistican518
@Logistican518 Год назад
2002 Explorer. A slight screeching sound under accel. 2days later misfire code. B4 shutting off it began to seemingly "rock" forward / backwards under accel. Suspect timing. Current: timing & valve covers off. Found partially broken guides. Left chain loose. Cam sprockets appear in proper position along w/ gear mark. No dots on chains. Question: at this point how can I tell if I'm out of timing? I have the crank and cam holding tools. I'm at TDC. Main Question: can I place cam tool and proceed with timing component replacement without worrying about getting out of timing? this is the best video I've seen thus far
@delwinortiz4815
@delwinortiz4815 10 месяцев назад
I moved the crank a bit to line up the up the passenger
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 10 месяцев назад
It should be fine to move either to like up the dots to the master links, as long as both sides are correct when it’s all done.
@delwinortiz4815
@delwinortiz4815 10 месяцев назад
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage okay thank you and yea I got all the marks lined up.
@gschaeffer8724
@gschaeffer8724 Год назад
Thanks for this video... really helped me!
@Xxmeca421xX
@Xxmeca421xX Месяц назад
Why do you need a special tool to clamp onto the cam? It looks like you could use vice grips on the chain sprocket or ends of the cam or even wrap the cam with something soft like a belt or bike inner tube. I dont understand what will happen if the cam moves as well. I mean I know it affects the timing but is that something hard to get back to normal? I'd like to see how exactly that works.
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Месяц назад
There is also something you can use like vice grips, but the can holding tools are very useful especially as you’ll see in the video where I can slightly loosen it enough to turn the cam but not remove the clamp entirely
@thenegus5469
@thenegus5469 Месяц назад
It appears the passenger side camshaft sprocket moved the valve spring tension even with the cam holders. Any ideas?
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Месяц назад
Mine was somewhat similar, and I’m not sure if it was just new chains/tensioners that made it slightly off, but you’ll see in the video I use the 18mm box wrench on the passenger side. While holding the wrench, I loosen the cam holding tool just enough to have some play. I moved the wrench back and forth until the timing dots are lined up on the crank and cam gear
@landonlarsen3163
@landonlarsen3163 Год назад
Will this timing chain work on my 1999 4.6l lincoln towncar
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
Yes, it should be the same
@N888_
@N888_ Месяц назад
Great video
@KickapooNinja
@KickapooNinja Год назад
Gonna try this on my 02 Crown Vic PI
@toddgoulart6961
@toddgoulart6961 4 месяца назад
Good video just wish you explained the harmonic balancer better with the install those are more important when installing than just tightening it and calling it good
@stopit3467
@stopit3467 3 месяца назад
not really man, the harmonic balancer isnt rocket science and it has a keyway on it do you cant mess any "alignment" you just need to turn the crank clockwise til it stops and torque the bolt to spec
@toddgoulart6961
@toddgoulart6961 3 месяца назад
The bolt is torque to yield tho isn’t it
@toddgoulart6961
@toddgoulart6961 3 месяца назад
I know some guys reuse it tho
@resurrectionauto670
@resurrectionauto670 Год назад
That is an excellent video! Thank you!
@michaele1502
@michaele1502 4 месяца назад
Can you please explain why you have to loosen all oil pan bolts? It seems like you can just take out the bolts connecting the oil pan and the timing cover and then remove the timing cover.
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 4 месяца назад
You can avoid the oil pan bolts, just be careful with the gasket from the oil pan to the timing cover as you pry it away and use some RTV on the bottom of the timing cover where it meets the oil pan
@micahobaca
@micahobaca Месяц назад
What did you torque the guide bolts to? Because I sheared off 2 of them and luckily extracted them out.
@dylanadkins3491
@dylanadkins3491 2 года назад
Why do we need to hold the cams in place with the tool? I thought it wouldn't matter as long as all the chain links match the timing marks
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 2 года назад
The proper way is to hold the cams in place because as they sit they are compressing some valve springs, and once released those valves will contact the pistons as the engine is out of time (at top dead center there really only should be one on the driver side that is up enough to hurt anything). It shouldn’t really hurt them (some people hold the cams with the wrench and then gently let them softly come to rest and contact pistons. Its the proper way to do it with the cam holding tools, so that’s what I try to show on the channel. If you end up doing other unexpected repairs once you are in there it’s always good to follow those practices (use the cam holding tool, set the engine to top dead center, etc.). At this point there is a lot that can go wrong if someone decides to turn the crank. You shouldn’t bend a valve by hand, but anyway, that’s the idea.
@dylanadkins3491
@dylanadkins3491 2 года назад
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage (for clarification) the engine is out of time, a piston is at the very top. And if we move the cams a valve could contact the piston.
@michaelbrooks2741
@michaelbrooks2741 Год назад
I just put that same question ,I just did
@DanielPerez-mb1db
@DanielPerez-mb1db 2 года назад
So at 27:18 did you also loosen the cam holder on the driver side? I got a little confused there
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 2 года назад
Only as needed. With new chains you may need to as the old ones have stretched. When you install the new chains that will be more tight it may require you to slightly loosen driver side to get the chains where they need to be dot to dot
@kevinenriquez706
@kevinenriquez706 Год назад
How can i put my car in TDC if i already took the tensioners and guides off and the camshafts are being held by a special holding tool so they wont spin and the pistons hit the valves on my 2002 mercury grand marquis 4.6 2v v8? Before i took everything apart i had put it to TDC and now the marked links wont wont align right on the marked spots on the sprockets and i made sure i spun the crank till it was a TDC any help please!?
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
If the cams are indeed held in place where they should be, line the chains up to the top cam gear dots, then line the chains other master link up to the dot on the cam gear. You can move the crank slightly back and forth to line it up to the master link, and if necessary as I did in the video, you may need to slightly loosen the cam holding tools for them to line up to the perfect spot. The crank dot should be 6 o’clock and that leaves the crank key way line at about 11 o’clock
@kevinenriquez706
@kevinenriquez706 Год назад
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage do the cams move inward or outward ? if only you had a video because im having trouble i shouldve been done days ago
@michaelbrooks2741
@michaelbrooks2741 Год назад
I did the samething
@thomasmagnum5702
@thomasmagnum5702 6 дней назад
I'm dealing with this now. I've almost got the cover off. I have new plastic guides. I am trying to figure out if I don't remove the chains, and mark them, and just replace the guides that are bad, I should not have to worry about the timing, so long as I don't let the chains come off and or move, correct? I can't see how it would get out of time, if I just replace the guides one at a time, correct?
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 6 дней назад
Yeah, but it might be kind of tight. Just keep the cams from moving (with the cam holding tools, or vice grips, or with the 18mm wrench on the cam gear). I would definitely mark the cam links like you see at 6 o’clock on the crank and at the dot on the top of the cam gear with piston 1 on the passenger side at top dead center. I decided to do a new chain as well because the tensioner had rubbed on it
@shaun6562
@shaun6562 2 года назад
Great video! Doing some guide replacements on a 4.6 4v. Do you happen to know if there is a cam holding tool for a dohc 4.6l? Thanks !
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 2 года назад
There is, but like the ones I used it does not specifically say which mustang, so you'll want to confirm they actually fit amzn.to/3HhIUYC
@azizshavershian2065
@azizshavershian2065 Год назад
hey man great video - I'm about to do this job for the first time on my 2011 Crown Vic Police Interceptor. I watched a ton of videos and many say once you lock the cams with the cam locking tool to not rotate them again with the chain off, or it could mess up the timing. but then most videos end up rotating them slightly with the tool off, to line up the chain properly? little confused by this
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
You can carefully loosen the holding tool and slightly move the cam back or forward with the 18mm wrench on the end of the cam gear like it shows in this video to line up the dot, but only a link or two total movement. The reason why is because some pistons are at or near top dead center and you don’t want them to contact. You’ll want a strong grip pm the wrench with a second person to help line it up
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
You can carefully loosen the holding tool and slightly move the cam back or forward with the 18mm wrench on the end of the cam gear like it shows in this video to line up the dot, but only a link or two total movement. The reason why is because some pistons are at or near top dead center and you don’t want them to contact. You’ll want a strong grip pm the wrench with a second person to help line it up. Just don’t let the holding tool loose and have the cam spring back to its neutral position and strike a valve (some pistons will be at top dead center
@TheNightmare692009
@TheNightmare692009 Год назад
The passager side top chain being the only one loose had me thinking I didn’t install it right. It’s the only one that has slack.
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
The top of the passenger side and the bottom of the driver side will each have slack- it just shouldn’t be so much that you could remove the chain. Until oil pressure is flowing it will have some slack
@tuleralph6031
@tuleralph6031 Год назад
Well done, great video. Very thorough explanation and awesome camera work. Did you change the crank seal? Didn't catch that. Can it be done with the cover on?
@lawofliberty3517
@lawofliberty3517 Год назад
01 Vicky Did timing and oil pump. Ford Performance pump Cloyes timing kit I heard that typical chain noise and drove it 3 days taking it easy on it. Parked it and then proceeded to do the work. Lined everything up and can get about 300* of total rotation. No matter how I work around it. Nothing broke in the old parts to cause valve to slap the piston. It actually ran good, just that typical noise. I've taken the new pump off thinking it may be defective and tried rotating again, same result. It always hits at the same location also. I'm stumped. Any help is greatly appreciated. I'm also really close on sending her to a shop to get it figured out.
@smokegonzales2605
@smokegonzales2605 Год назад
Great job. Let cross my fingers I’m doing mine tomorrow
@scientist100
@scientist100 Год назад
Chain is probably broke.
@jeffreyeiford2750
@jeffreyeiford2750 10 месяцев назад
Hey Danny ,great video thanks - I have a 4.6 in my 2003 f150 - same motor and procedure ?? Thanks man
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 10 месяцев назад
Yes, you will have minor differences in some of the parts, but the process will be the same.
@jeffreyeiford2750
@jeffreyeiford2750 10 месяцев назад
Great -wish you lived close to me to watch over my shoulder - lol Thinking about doing this to her -236000 miles
@erikdiaz3
@erikdiaz3 Год назад
I have a question i put my timing marks just like this but when i put the front timing cover and harmonic balancer the tdc was not lined up with the notch on the balancer and cover?
@hickinaround3139
@hickinaround3139 5 дней назад
I have a 2010 4.6 from a P7B, but my harmonic balancer doesn't have a notch in it to mark TDC. What is another way I can tell?
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 5 дней назад
You can carefully put a long wooden dowel or straw into the spark plug hole for cylinder number one and watch as you rotate the crank. Once the straw reaches its max elevation and starts to go back down, it’s at TDC. You’ll see it in this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lck6BGgU2_M.htmlsi=GOFHAR2g3cvU-CWu
@Drroyal-kz2xk
@Drroyal-kz2xk 5 месяцев назад
Does anyone know if there is a gasket that is supposed to go behind tensioners? Looks like a mating surface but no gaskets came with it. i already put the whole car together but in fear of putting timing cover back on and trying the start because i want to know if i am missing gaskets.
@jeffscherger3490
@jeffscherger3490 5 месяцев назад
Your car is super nice and clean why is the engine bay so cruddy and dirty?
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 5 месяцев назад
It has 200,000 miles. I tried to take this opportunity to clean the pieces I took off. It’s had a pretty hard life ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-p1vZEL2gJcY.htmlsi=HklDmQkbPzHiBTf6
@qveendrippy5128
@qveendrippy5128 Год назад
Question for a beginner. Does this apply to the 2001 4.6l 2v expedition? Sorry if it's a stupid question
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
Yes. It should be nearly identical with minor differences. If you follow the same procedures you shouldn’t have a problem
@ZFighters7
@ZFighters7 8 месяцев назад
What about the the gasket in the middle of the timing cover
@micahobaca
@micahobaca Месяц назад
How did you remove the drivers side head cover? Mine is blocked by the master cylinder in the back. Any advice would be helpful
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Месяц назад
To get it over the cam caps it’s easiest to lift it straight up instead of tilting the front up and get it over the the cams that way
@arpeggiare703
@arpeggiare703 Год назад
How long do these typically last? I have some sort of rattle at 2krpm on my 4v. Only apparent in higher gears. Goes away before or after that rpm. Wondering if this might be the issue.
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
They should last 200k miles or more, but the tensioner arm as you saw in the video was broken through by the tensioner
@chomp520
@chomp520 Год назад
Great job!! That’s a lot of rtv. Lol.
@EntertainmentHub92
@EntertainmentHub92 Год назад
Everything I find for torque specs for ford 4.6l engine the valve cover torque is 9 ft lbs
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
The spec is 71-106 inch pounds, which converts to 5.9-8.13 foot pounds www.muscularmustangs.com/2005/torquespecs.php
@EntertainmentHub92
@EntertainmentHub92 Год назад
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage did all the lash adjusters and followers on the passenger side today still have the ticking.. I'm stumped
@youtubeuser5424
@youtubeuser5424 2 года назад
So I am assuming that if you’re also replacing the sprockets and setting the crank to TDC, you wouldn’t have to make your own marks? Just line up the marks on the new sprockets and chains.
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 2 года назад
Correct. I only made marks to verify when I laid the chains out that they were actually at the ends of each chain. It’s always good to mark it since removing tensioners and such (should the holding tool skip) you’d know which link belonged on the dot
@Jokes4u
@Jokes4u 2 года назад
I see that you're very knowledgeable on the new edges. Definitely earned a subscribe from me. My 02 mustang gt has been having tough turning where the wheel will not return back. No squealing sounds so I dont believe it is the power steering. Do you think it could be the steering rack? I recently had my lower control arms, struts and inner/outer tire rods replaced, but it didn't fix that issue. Id love your thoughts. Awesome vids btw.
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 2 года назад
I would inspect the steering shaft and it’s rubber bushing and then maybe look into the steering rack. Lift the front wheels into the air and place it securely on Jack stands and see how it turns without load. It very well could be a worn steering rack like you say
@Jokes4u
@Jokes4u 2 года назад
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage So if it turns pretty easily, then it is probably the steering shaft? I know they added new bushings on when they changed out the control arms. Thanks for the reply.
@trevorjackson121
@trevorjackson121 Месяц назад
I’ll pay you to do mine, looks like we’re in the same area😂
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Месяц назад
Yeah, finding time is the hardest part for me
@micahobaca
@micahobaca 3 месяца назад
How do you crank an automatic to get the fuel flowing without starting the car?
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 3 месяца назад
The same way, it should crank and not start if the accelerator pedal is pushed to the floor while cranking when turning the key. That’s the factory way to clear a flooded engine
@stellarreach9093
@stellarreach9093 Год назад
Im about to do this on my 96 cobra this weekend, would the process be similar on the cobra? I've been watching this video non stop just to make sure I have it all in my head, just want to make sure this video can be used for reference while im doing it. Thanks again for the video, very helpful regardless.
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
Yeah, exact same process for the primary chains, but your secondary would be different. I have a video showing DOHC removal (but not install) that I’ll link below. The cam holding tools are different for DOHC
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
The primary chains can come off just fine before the secondary ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NT5Z5L2wAss.html
@stellarreach9093
@stellarreach9093 Год назад
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage Thank you so much for the videos! After cracking everything open I found that the secondary tensioner failed on bank 1. The whole reason I decided to take on this job was for one, the ticking would bother the hell out of me at idle, and two, the engine had a lot of trouble producing power after 5k rpm. Really hope this fixes all of that! Im about 70% done, just had to stop because I had to wait for the cam holders (dont ever use vise grips to stop cams from moving, stupid shortcut I though would work). All thats left is trying to remember where all the nuts and bolts go as I wasn't as organized as I should have been. Valve covers are also a big pain to deal with haha. Thanks again and keep up with the great content!
@TearItUpFixItTV
@TearItUpFixItTV 4 месяца назад
Question. I saw that you didn’t line the master links up instead you got everything else in place(TDC) and made your own mark?? Is that what you did?? Is that okay to do? Because I honestly don’t see how the heck everyone gets those master links to line up all the way around 🤷🏾‍♂️!!!! I’ll be doing this job on one of my Crown Victorias within the next two weeks.. Thanks in advance for any help and also thanks for this detailed video
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 4 месяца назад
The master links don’t line up every rotation of the crankshaft, so it’s much faster to make new master link marks on the chain (or use the new chain). As long as you have the timing marks correct with the dot on the cam and the crankshaft and the master links being on exact opposites as you lay the chain out, it will ensure the timing is correct. TDC is important for this with piston 1 on the passenger side being up, and lock the cams with the holding tool you see in the video as well. If you don’t lock the cams the valve spring pressure will release and rotate them. That’s where you would need that 18mm to get it lined back up correctly
@TearItUpFixItTV
@TearItUpFixItTV 3 месяца назад
@@dannyjohnsonsgaragehey man do you know if this cam holding tool will fit my 97 crown Vic, “w” VIN?? 4.6 2v
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 3 месяца назад
@@TearItUpFixItTV I’m pretty sure it would, but I can’t say for sure. Just see if there is a free returns policy
@TearItUpFixItTV
@TearItUpFixItTV 3 месяца назад
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage yeah I’m gonna order from Amazon thru your link, it says free returns I was just looking for a second opinion. If all fails I’ll try vice grips maybe 🤔 Thank You Again Sir 🫡
@thenegus5469
@thenegus5469 2 месяца назад
My otc cam holders were fake ones from the link. Not sure whats up with that
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 2 месяца назад
Interesting. Mine came with oil marks like it was used for the job and returned.
@victor.hugo.differentialz
@victor.hugo.differentialz Год назад
Just subscribed this is wonderful
@micahobaca
@micahobaca 2 месяца назад
what if i have an ac delete pulley installed, can i leave that there or do the bolts need to come out?
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 2 месяца назад
You’ll have to see if any bolts go into the timing cover and if it can be removed around the pulley.
@NewEdgeDesigns
@NewEdgeDesigns 2 года назад
Sounds great..nice video
@mattdaddy_888
@mattdaddy_888 3 месяца назад
I don't get why ford couldn't have made the 2 value version a pushrod engine with needle baring hydraulic roller lifers for maximum longevity. Or just made only the 4 valve version which isn't as bulletproof reliable as the 2 valve version anyways lol. Because what is the point of an overhead cam 2 valve engine when it can easily be done with push rods which in general is a more reliable system. The 4 valve engine obviously can't be a push rod engine it needs to be double overhead cam there's no way around it. I guess since Ford made three versions of each of their modular and triton engines featuring 2 valve 3 valve and 4 valve configuration of each of their modular engines they had a similar design for each engine to keep it simple. Since the 3 valve and 4 valve engines need to be overhead cam they also made the 2 valve overhead cam because there would be no point in making the 2 valve design different from the rest.
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 3 месяца назад
After tearing down my GM 6.2L pushrod there were some pros and cons (and GM ruined many pros with the new engine with cylinder deactivation, an oil pump that can’t be removed without dropping the oil pan, direct injection, etc. however much of that wouldn’t be around at that era). The v6 was still a pushrod for the Mustang, but what I dislike most was having to remove the heads for a cam swap. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cWayyZGNYRI.htmlsi=ioVqvLJQR_58BcnU
@mattdaddy_888
@mattdaddy_888 3 месяца назад
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage how long will a crown vic 4.6 motor last I'd imagine forever.
@4logcabin
@4logcabin 8 месяцев назад
I Love you man👍
@alanmcdonough3391
@alanmcdonough3391 Год назад
Great video. I’m in process of finishing a head gasket replacement on a 2010 4.6 2v . I replace all of the timing components except for the gears. I lined the crank and timing gears up with the links on the chains and installed the new guides and tensioners. After roasting the engine around 10 complete rotations the dots and links do not line up. Occasionally the links and dot will all line up about 2 links off so it appears the cams and crank are in sink. Do you know about how many revaluations the motor has to turn for everything to line up or did I do something wrong? Thanks
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
Yeah, it will not line up perfectly for something like 32 full rotations.
@erikb8140
@erikb8140 Год назад
So if you replace the engine in a 01 gt, you should be able to just drop in another 01-04 gt engine. I didn’t hear you mention any computer stuff
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
Yes. It doesn’t matter if it’s auto or manual, both engines are the same. The exception would be the 99-mid year of 2001 may have an 8 bolt crank shaft on the Windsor engine vs the Romeo, so the clutch flywheel may be different. You can even use the same engine for the crown Vic and grand Marquis if you change over the oil pan, valve covers, and all the top engine intake manifold parts
@Brysonw12344
@Brysonw12344 8 месяцев назад
question… with the harmonic balencer bolt 32:43 how did you get the bolt off? i had it all off then put the bolt back in so i could turn the engine just put it in without the harmonic balancer. so how do i take this bolt out?
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 8 месяцев назад
Put the car back in gear if it’s a manual transmission. If it’s an auto you’ll need to use an impact wrench or take the starter out and use a flywheel holding tool
@2vcrew782
@2vcrew782 2 года назад
Hey Danny. I’m doing the chains , tensioners and guides on my 2002 GT and I had two questions. I know the PS Pump has to be lowered to get the front cover off but can you get it off without dropping the AC compressor? And I have the Cloyes kit with steel tensioners but they didn’t provide gaskets. Are there gaskets that are supposed to be used for the tensioners to the engine block or just metal to metal ?
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 2 года назад
It’s best to drop the ac compressor as well as the power steering, just as the video shows. It also helps to drop the ac to get the crank position sensor out. I don’t believe there are any gaskets for the tensioners
@2vcrew782
@2vcrew782 2 года назад
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage Thanks! Appreciate your detailed videos and the time you put in to help everyone
@2vcrew782
@2vcrew782 2 года назад
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage I got it all apart and cam tools locked in place. I got sooo lucky I decided to tear it down at the first noise I noticed. Just one piece broke off the right hand bank chain guide at the top of the guide where the bolt goes through, it fell to the bottom of the cover and wedged between the oil pan but didn’t go in. It was the only piece that broke off, so all broken parts accounted for 👍
@shyruff7383
@shyruff7383 Год назад
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage hey great video ,I’m almost done with my timing chain problem thanks to you. But I have one question while I’m in the mist of doing it.. when you line that lil notch on the crank pulley to the top stop like you said, when I took off the pulley ,and I watched it as it came out it stayed there but the silver notch when you take off the pulley lines with the 10 degrees
@shyruff7383
@shyruff7383 Год назад
Is it suppose to that way Or my eyes playing tricks on me
@jayskrills7375
@jayskrills7375 7 месяцев назад
Ive taken mine off without removing coil packs i unplugged them what was the reason for that
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 7 месяцев назад
I took them off for better working room on the cam covers. If you want to work around it that’s fine
@jayskrills7375
@jayskrills7375 7 месяцев назад
I've had to many bolts snap unexpectedly working on my old truck so I try to not take anything off lol
@nickhester509
@nickhester509 7 месяцев назад
How many of the longer guide bolts did you have to buy
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 7 месяцев назад
Just one in my experience.
@noahcoyne7663
@noahcoyne7663 11 месяцев назад
I got the same chain guide and it has a little play when bolted down is that normal
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 11 месяцев назад
It will have some play until oil pressure is going. The passenger side will have slack and the driver side will be tight because one is upside down so they give tension opposite until oil pressure is flowing
@truemoneyentertainment9234
@truemoneyentertainment9234 Год назад
They are sold out on Amazon for the Ford Racing M-6004-462V Camshaft Drive Kit for 4.6L 2V Engine any other Links where I may be able to find this part. ?
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
I would look at this one amzn.to/3KZQqKP
@juanvega802
@juanvega802 Год назад
Hey Danny awesome video great job...My 04 GT snapped the guides at 3500 rpms... Still starts and idles really ruff. You think theres any valve damaged or is just because it's out of time??? Thanks in advance
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
Once you remove the timing cover you’ll have to see if the timing dots are still lined up. If they are off by quite a bit it’s possible that the valves has been bent, but you would most likely hear that.
@juanvega802
@juanvega802 Год назад
@@dannyjohnsonsgarage thanks for the advice I will check that
@justin.c_svt
@justin.c_svt 2 года назад
Nice job
@jameslong1644
@jameslong1644 7 месяцев назад
does this happen on the higher hp 4.6? because I've got a lot of friends with Crown Vics that have 300k on their engines and they have zero problems in this department.
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 7 месяцев назад
This is the exact same as the crown Vic internally, so it would be no different
@BlueOvalEdge
@BlueOvalEdge 2 года назад
Well done. Any thoughts on changing the gears also?
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 2 года назад
Unless they are damaged, I would leave them (that’s my take and what I did).
@HouseCallAutoRepair
@HouseCallAutoRepair Год назад
Almost exactly the same as my CVPI 4.6 that I'm recording for a head job.
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
Yep. It’s exactly the same as the crown Vic
@sammyburns5792
@sammyburns5792 Год назад
Danny I'm lost please help. I'm put a oil pump in my 2004 gr mustang 4 .6. while putting the timing chains back I had to loosen the cam hold down tool to turn the cam so it would go back to the notch on the cam but my wrench slip off so the cam moved is my car motor no good now I don't no what to do it get it back
@sammyburns5792
@sammyburns5792 Год назад
Thank you Danny for your help please
@sammyburns5792
@sammyburns5792 Год назад
Do I have to take the head off now. I didn't loose the one one on the right only the the left hold down tool but my wrench slip off so did the chain ty please
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage Год назад
It should still be fine. It also happened to me. Just take the 18mm wrench and put it on the end of the cam bolt as shown in the video where we are holding it in place. Turn the wrench in the direction to put the dot on the cam gear back to where it should be okay
@zertishog5792
@zertishog5792 6 месяцев назад
How did u keep the car from cranking up?
@dannyjohnsonsgarage
@dannyjohnsonsgarage 6 месяцев назад
Pushing and holding the gas pedal to the floor signals the computer to not start it. However, if you have an aftermarket tune, that feature may have been removed
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