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Warm up after new Timing Chain and Cam


facemaze

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01 2.3l RWD Manual

Ive replaced the Timing Chain and Cam, I made it through my initial startup and it sounds like a gem. However I am curious about actually driving it. My but tells me to treat it like im breaking in a clutch.

But what do YOU think?
 
did the valve clearances remain in spec with the new cam?
does the Ford manual have a cam break-in procedure?

it's basically a mechanical flat tappet lifter setup, personally I'd keep the RPMs down for a couple hundred miles.
 
did the valve clearances remain in spec with the new cam?
does the Ford manual have a cam break-in procedure?

it's basically a mechanical flat tappet lifter setup, personally I'd keep the RPMs down for a couple hundred miles.
Yes and yes.

I followed the cam procedure, however I cant find one for a timing chain and I was curious about both repairs working in concert. Low revs for a few hundred miles was my thought too.

hanks
 
I'd change the oil after a mild break in time as well. Probably not necessary but there may be a small amount of metal wear in on the cam.
 
I broke my new clutch in by testing if a locker lets you do doughnuts .








It does indeed.
 
Youre right.

Its weird

And gross.

And ugly.

And diamond encrusted washers you princess.

I'll take my old sh*t made of iron and hate.
 
Pay no attention. No one will ever love him...
 
Pay no attention. No one will ever love him...
Thanks for getting my back.

Cant thank you enough for all the help you provided. The Ranger is running great. Im aiming to do the oil change and im going to new plugs, cables, and coil on Monday. I gotta retap my oil pan drain hole.

The next thing im looking to do is replace the entire exhaust system. I believe I can drop a newish one of a junker and rehab it then install it hopefully without welding. So please keep an eye out for that thread
please!!
 

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