Hey guys. Here's an update. I got the heads back from the machine shop. They ended up doing a valve job, replaced the seals and resurfaced the heads. They also needed to replace all the exhaust valves, which were bent. As I mentioned before, I replace all the timing components as well. I finally got the engine back in the truck last night. Turned the key and it started right up and it ran for about five minutes. I sat there at 1am admiring my handy work and basking in the glory of victory, then...I heard a dull thud and the motor quit. I tried to restart it, but the engine just turned, but didn't fire. This morning I did a compression check and there is zero compression. I suspect that the timing jumped again and the valves hit the pistons...again. Basically, I'm in the exact same position I was in when I picked up this project, except now I have about $800 invested in engine parts and machine shop work.
Needless to say, I'm pretty disappointed. It was a lot of work to get the truck to where it is. I still don't know exactly what happened. Did I install the timing components incorrectly? I think I did it correctly and I used the Ford 4.0L timing tool set. But, it was my first time doing it, so maybe I screwed something up. Is there some other, non-mechanical issue that is causing the timing to jump wildly? Maybe a cam synchronizer or something?? Something in the PCM?
Oh well, no time for tears in my beer. Now it's on to the next step. The way I see it, I have three choices:
1. Redo all the work i've already done, and hope for the best. Not sure I have the stomach for that...
2. Sell the truck for parts
3. Buy a known-good 4.0L to swap in.
I found a 4.0L SOHC out of an 08 Mustang. Any idea if that will work? I'm sure I'll need to use many of the parts from my truck engine, such as accessory brackets, valve covers, intake manifold, etc. Just wondering if there is any fundamental differences with the newer Mustang 4.0 SOHC motors when compared to my 2001 4.0L SOHC. Will the PCM be able to run the mustang motor?
Thanks for all the help along the way guys. Any further guidance is appreciated. Take care.