300k 5.4 3v Maintenance & Upgrade Question
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300k 5.4 3v Maintenance & Upgrade Question
My 06 FX4 5.4 3v has officially hit 300k miles. Original cam phasers, oil pump, water pump, timing chain etc. and runs like a champ with no noises or performance issues of note. I have searched and can’t find answers so asking here to see what everyone’s opinions are. I’m considering having the phasers, timing job, high volume oil pump and exhaust manifolds replaced/updated. I’m only concerned about the engine (know where I stand on everything else) and trying to decide what kind of life I’ll realistically get if I give her the spa treatment.
What else should I consider replacing if I’m getting the above already done? Any other internal or external engine components to consider taking care of? Always appreciate the pooled knowledge here! Thanks for anything you’ve experienced that will help me decide!
What else should I consider replacing if I’m getting the above already done? Any other internal or external engine components to consider taking care of? Always appreciate the pooled knowledge here! Thanks for anything you’ve experienced that will help me decide!
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That’s my plan. Have used mostly Motorcraft parts save for a few like Moog UCAs with the grease zerks. What else should I have my builder look at or potentially replace while he’s in there?
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Thanks @glc I’d love to, but I travel several hundred miles weekly for work so I’m concerned about getting stranded. 🤷♂️ Maybe that fear is unfounded and I’m just worried because of the horror stories. I have no oil leaks or sounds that concerns me, so maybe you’ve got the right idea. I’m going to price out both the engine replacement vs doing the preventatives. Do the blocks themselves wear out if the internal and external components are all good?
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The only wear items in the block itself are the cylinder walls. If it's not burning oil they are fine. Before anything fails, it should start making noises. Not to say that an instant failure is impossible, but not very likely. The heads are going to fall apart before the block. The cams don't use bearings, they ride on the head surfaces directly.
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EDIT: They freely sent me a catalog.
AND you could consider doing a compression check, and getting a tuner. It might warn you of an aging sensor that could put you in limp mode. COPs are a thought, w plugs.
Last edited by BillSF9c; 04-19-2024 at 05:24 PM.
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I understand COPs can weaken over time. Thoughts there, esp at 300k?
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Yes, COPs all new around 180-200k. New plugs (3rd set) but probably time for replacement. I have a PHP Gryphon programmer with a couple custom tunes. Compression test is a good idea. I have the equipment, not sure why I didn’t think of that! I have zero oil leaks and no noticeable noises. Just got done upgrading to the hooded vacuum solenoid, vacuum lines and IEWs.
I’ve never had a timing job or HV oil pump installed. I’m considering doing a few of the things Fordtechmakuloco recommends in addition to the suggestions gathered here. I’ll bring my research to my builder and have him evaluate and help me decide.
I’ve never had a timing job or HV oil pump installed. I’m considering doing a few of the things Fordtechmakuloco recommends in addition to the suggestions gathered here. I’ll bring my research to my builder and have him evaluate and help me decide.
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Update:
Transmission fluid changed and new filter installed. Everything looked good and seemed to be a normal amount of metal on the magnet for the age.
Changed the oil to 5w30 (have always run Motorcraft 5w20.) Ran some copper pipe and added a mechanical oil pressure gauge. Hot idle, no a/c in drive is 29-30 psi. Looking good. 👍
Transmission fluid changed and new filter installed. Everything looked good and seemed to be a normal amount of metal on the magnet for the age.
Changed the oil to 5w30 (have always run Motorcraft 5w20.) Ran some copper pipe and added a mechanical oil pressure gauge. Hot idle, no a/c in drive is 29-30 psi. Looking good. 👍
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Yes, I was happy to see that! I believe it’s because I have quite a lot of highway miles. I’m an anomaly with probably 65% of the 300k at long distance (3-4 hour+) drives. My guess (just a guess) is the engine doesn’t suffer as much going 70+ for long periods vs if I was stop and go. 🤷♂️