when they came out with the sohc it was a decent start. but they never improved it. if it had followed the plot line and went gdi with full vvt by 1999-2001 there could have been some justification for it other then an exercise in futility.
its an over complicated pos. dont get me wrong, its a stellar 1st owner 5 year 150k engine. unfortunately imo the modest power improvement over the ohv was not justifiable because fuel improved economy was not there to support. though for most at least there was not a penalty when buying new over the old..
the 4.0 in either form is most certainly a venerable engine in this platform and has a real amount of low rpm torque that is usable. its a very narrow one in the ohv, and they did widen it some in the cammer.
the cammer was just a crude parlor trick for valve event control to satisfy bullshit epa regs....and the wrong thing to do. when you add that much bearing surface via jackshaft over the original design it approaches patently ridiculous....instead of putting it to a quick death they let it drag on and doubled down the stupid with an application for the mustang. which may prove to be the one saving grace....but with the advent of the new engines likely not.
so with your resistance to want to go get the donor engine from the donor truck yourself, your being smart.
this engine in my experience is much more difficult to remove then the ohv. i usually drop the trans right down a little and cradle it if the truck has no body lift....its not necessary, just makes dealing with things much easier in relation to the o2 sensor wiring etc. the bolt up is a bit different then the ohv and has challenges over it via studded trans to engine bolts in some applications that hold associated wiring etc... the exhaust is hit or miss depending on age...but i am solidly in the salt belt.....much much anger dealing with it. though the last 4-5 swaps were pretty nice in that dept.
so, with decent tools and a good set of extension and ball swivels its nothing you cant handle if your used to pulling engines.
but for the amount of work over an older model....i would rather do a conversion.
is that helping ya any

