Timing chain replacement
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First question is why? Unless you have a broken chain (caused by other failures such as a seized cam) then they should be good for the life of the engine meaning 300,000 miles and even more. To just change them as a regular maintenance concern is not necessary. This should help if you do need to replace them. https://www.f150online.com/forums/ar...r-engines.html
Last edited by DYNOTECH; 06-01-2011 at 11:03 PM.
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Your chain tensioner will/should take up any normal slack and it would be extremely rare for the chain to be stretched even close to affecting timing. I've seen these chains with well over 300,000 miles still be in factory spec. I'm with ONELOWF what codes or other indications do you have of a timing issue?
Last edited by DYNOTECH; 06-03-2011 at 10:57 AM.
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Im here to get help, dont need to get side-tracked by some losers who sit infront of the computer all day and think they know everything about their trucks.
Thanks but no thanks okay ?
I need some real advices from real people... no snobby children.