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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 01:44 PM
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I've never had a new Ford. I just got a new 05 F150 crew Lariat 4x4. I've been a Ford guy all my life. I do have a 65 Mustang with a built 351w in it. I can work on that all day, this new truck I opened the hood and just shut it right away.


So I don't know how they are about customers adding on,or changing parts I.E. cold air system, cat back exhaust, shocks, etc.
Also I know little to nothing about the 5.4 motor. Does any one know of any good books on it, or better yet websites. Where I could learn more about the workings of the motor, and how it response to add ons ?

I'll have plenty more questions, so I hope you all don't mind.

Thanks Ron
 
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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 02:09 PM
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Welcome...

You have found the source to all of your questions. I've been here for several months and almost everyday I am amazed to what information I find when doing a search or just checking in during lunch to see what new threads have popped in.

When you get a chance, post some pics of the ride and don't forget the Mustang...

 
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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 02:10 PM
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Welcome to f150online.com! We're glad to have you aboard!

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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 04:11 PM
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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 04:44 PM
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I've owned a 5.4 for 2 months. So far I've learned:
1) NEVER hose down the motor with water. It will puddle around the plugs and new plugs and coil packs can get expensive.
2) Regardless of what weight oil you have used in the past in other motors, stick with 5w-20 for this truck. Not 10w-30, not 15w-40 but 5w-20. If you forget, look at the oil cap where it says to only use 5w-20.
3) Buy a tuner. Either Predator or Superchips are good units, but buy a tuner. Just the improved shifting is worth the $350, before you consider the performance gains and code reading abilities.

This engine is capable of running for a long time if I don't screw it up. So the less I do to it the better. I've wrenched on engines all my life and it's nice to have one that doesn't need wrenching. If it's half as reliable as my 94 Ranger 4.0 then I'll be very pleased.
 
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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 05:02 PM
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Congrats on the new Lariat Fastymz, they’re one sweet ride. As previously said, use the search and you’ll find mega info on the 5.4 3-valve +
 
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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 05:17 PM
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Here is my Mustang, it's from a different Ford site Mustangsandmore.

http://mustangsandmore.50megs.com/Me...s/Fastymz.html

Thanks for the advice, I've been reading all I can when I can.

BTW, One of the guys on the other site I belong too. Sent me over,glad he did.
 
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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 07:49 PM
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Originally posted by RockyJSquirrel

2) Regardless of what weight oil you have used in the past in other motors, stick with 5w-20 for this truck. Not 10w-30, not 15w-40 but 5w-20. If you forget, look at the oil cap where it says to only use 5w-20.
I disagree. Ford switched to this to make Federally required standards. Nothing wrong with 5W-20, 5W30, 0W-30, or even 10W-40 if you are driving in extreme conditions that warrant it. As long as the oil you are using has the API seal, your ok in all these weights for the tolerances within the 5.4 triton. If you are using your truck to do anything above an everyday driver, you are better off to increase your at operating temp number, like 20 to 30. The cold temp number is less important.
 
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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 08:01 PM
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I think the (thin) 5w20 oil is important in the 3-valve because the “variable camshaft timing” is regulated by oil pressure. just a guess, not sure
 
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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 08:21 PM
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Sweet Ride

Originally posted by Fastymz
Here is my Mustang, it's from a different Ford site Mustangsandmore.

http://mustangsandmore.50megs.com/Me...s/Fastymz.html

Thanks for the advice, I've been reading all I can when I can.

BTW, One of the guys on the other site I belong too. Sent me over,glad he did.
Nice Pony. What year is the 351? Do you have the 69 Windsor heads? Got any pictures of your truck? Where in Nevada do you race? Ever go to any Stang rally's? Did you do any NOS parts on your restore?

F150 and Mustangs!
 
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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 08:30 PM
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It's a 69 351w now it has the RPM 2.02 heads and a mild cam. I have raced it at Fallon NV. Fun car, I didn't restore just tried to make it look better and run faster.
I do have the stock 69 heads still.
I don't now how to post pictures yet.
 
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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 08:40 PM
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH


If you ever decide to drop kick those heads, PLEASE give me a chance to take them off your hands! Those are the smallest stock chambered heads ford made for the 351 back then! I don't have a smallblock anymore, but when the pony I'm doing now is done, I plan on grabbing a 67 fastback with a 289, and would love to have those heads!

Anyway, for the truck, go to the photo gallery section, and create your own. It's an easy process, and after seeing your mustang gallery on the other site, you should just walk through the process. Then, just copy the address, and paste it to a post, and then we can link to it.

If you need any help, just ask!
 
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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 08:42 PM
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Ahhhh, pictures can be challenging. First, you need to set up your gallery (unless you have somewhere else where you can get your pictures hosted on the web). Be sure to bookmark your gallery website address so you can get back to it later. Upload whatever pictures you like from your computer to your gallery. Then when you want to post a picture in a thread- go to your gallery, right click on the picture, choose 'properties', copy the web address of the actual picture (highlight, right click, choose 'copy'). Then when composing your post you click the 'IMG' button and paste the address of your picture. Notice that the box for the picture address will already have the 'http://' and you will need to erase that since having it twice will create an illegitimate web address.

Geez, you figure it would be easier than all this crap but it isn't.
 
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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 08:44 PM
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The heads are well used but in good shape. They need to be rebuilt. If you'd like to buy them just make me an offer.

The pictures of my Mustang were posted by someone else not me. I know very little to nothing about computers
 
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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 08:54 PM
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Give me a couple weeks to get through Christmas, and to see what tax returns look like. Would love to have those.
 
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