Pulling the SOHC for inspection


red78ta


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Juneau
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AK - USA
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Ford Ranger
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4WD
Engine
4.0 V6
Transmission
Automatic
Total Lift
0
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Getting close to ready to pull the motor. Picked the truck up for free with a thrown timing chain; pulling to inspect to see if there was any damage when that happened.
 

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Nicely done! Just a quick FYI for you. I strongly recommend to buy OEM hydraulic tensioners from a reputable dealer (there are some fakes kicking around on eBay especially). I know some guys have used Cloyes on here in years past with good results but I used Cloyes this past winter (as well as all new timing components) on my truck when I had the engine out for head gaskets and they were bad straight out of the box.

The truck had a slight rattle on random start ups (maybe every 20-30 starts) and also some slight noise on deceleration. A couple of weeks ago I finally came to my senses and switched to new Ford tensioners and now no more rattle at start or any other weird noises. 🙂
 
Nicely done! Just a quick FYI for you. I strongly recommend to buy OEM hydraulic tensioners from a reputable dealer (there are some fakes kicking around on eBay especially). I know some guys have used Cloyes on here in years past with good results but I used Cloyes this past winter (as well as all new timing components) on my truck when I had the engine out for head gaskets and they were bad straight out of the box.

The truck had a slight rattle on random start ups (maybe every 20-30 starts) and also some slight noise on deceleration. A couple of weeks ago I finally came to my senses and switched to new Ford tensioners and now no more rattle at start or any other weird noises. 🙂
Cloyes are prone to leak down... any time my truck sits for more than 24 hours without running, I prime the oil system by using clear flooded engine procedure. So far, so good.
 
Nicely done! Just a quick FYI for you. I strongly recommend to buy OEM hydraulic tensioners from a reputable dealer (there are some fakes kicking around on eBay especially). I know some guys have used Cloyes on here in years past with good results but I used Cloyes this past winter (as well as all new timing components) on my truck when I had the engine out for head gaskets and they were bad straight out of the box.

The truck had a slight rattle on random start ups (maybe every 20-30 starts) and also some slight noise on deceleration. A couple of weeks ago I finally came to my senses and switched to new Ford tensioners and now no more rattle at start or any other weird noises. 🙂
Thanks for the tip! My factory service manual is supposed to arrive today and the fan clutch holder sometime in the next few days. After that I should be able to remove the rest of what I need to and pull the engine. One of the “bad” parts of living in southeast alaska is waiting for the mail lol
 

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