How to Identify & Remove 4.7HO Camshafts

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • How to find a set of HO Camshafts for cheap. I got this set for $53.39 at the local Pic A Part. It's a shame that this 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee was in the salvage yard in the first place. It could have been easily repaired by replacing the lifter. It only had 113,061 miles on it.
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Komentáře • 196

  • @achum2sum
    @achum2sum Před 5 lety +10

    That was persistence at work and I appreciate you providing a terrific how-to despite all the distractions, I have been under a vehicle at the Upullrparts and had someone else start working above me in the engine bay, WTF?

  • @akonitony2
    @akonitony2 Před 4 lety +2

    The HO comes with a forged steel crank, domed pistons, and thicker rods. I have an 03 Overland I am currentlyworking on as a father/son project. Polished the rods and balanced the crank after deburring it and taking off all sharp edges. Deburred and decked the block after boring it over .020. Also ported and polished the heads as well as replaced all the valve seats.

  • @pesnet7
    @pesnet7 Před 6 lety +2

    Congratulation Martin.
    I am your admirer, you are my inspiration and I really like your videos. It helps me a lot to understand about my Jeep Grand Cherokee WJ 4.7L V8 year 2000. Well here we do not have good professionals and the board members have prices very out of the reality. Many of the parts and tools I import from the USA and myself with the help of their teachings through the videos I am doing the maintenance in my Jeep at home.
    I would also like you to teach us how to improve or optimize points in the fuel supply system. Our gasoline (Shell) has 26% ethanol (fuel alcohol). Today, the Jeep makes an environment of 300 km or less per tank. It used to reach 430 km per tank on the roads and city.
    Big hug and thank you for your teachings through the videos.

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you. I am working on more videos that involve air and fuel delivery.

    • @pesnet7
      @pesnet7 Před 6 lety

      Agradecido

  • @8bitsamurai6
    @8bitsamurai6 Před rokem

    You just gave me something else to look for. Yes shame cant easy take an engine with you. Im addicted to the yard now. Def will take care of my 4.7.

  • @jayjay3016
    @jayjay3016 Před 6 lety +5

    In the Jeep world you stole these ;) have to love a pick a part.

  • @OmarMartinez-tw4to
    @OmarMartinez-tw4to Před rokem

    I got an 2002 dakota 4.7 w 250,000+ original miles and haven't had any problem with the lifters or rockers.

  • @flwfranco2821
    @flwfranco2821 Před 6 lety

    this is pretty cool. its nice to see another youtuber messin with these things. i have a 4.7 with a turbocharger on it. its a laredo sport 4x4.

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 6 lety

      Fløw Franco
      Is your turbocharged 4.7 a aftermarket kit or something that you put together yourself? Would like to see some video on it like a walk-around under the hood

    • @flwfranco2821
      @flwfranco2821 Před 6 lety

      +martinbuilt I put it together by simply sourcing everything. this was in November of 2017 I have since then removed the turbocharger due to a blown up exhaust impeller. I am planning on purchasing aftermarket internals and buying a supercharger kit along with the TD2 tuner.

    • @flwfranco2821
      @flwfranco2821 Před 6 lety

      martinbuilt Yo Martin, I have something you may wanna check out. Its related to the #10 wire (yellow/green) once cut it disables torque Control. There is a video uploading as i type this but i recommend you look into it. Maybe make a video on it or something. Anyways cheers.

    • @100Aces
      @100Aces Před 4 lety

      @@flwfranco2821 👌👌👌

  • @grandtheftdaddittv5418

    It's funny because I have an HO 4.7 and a major problem with them are the valve seats. I ended up going to a junk yard like you and getting HO heads and taking them to a machine shop because I didn't want much downtime on my WJ. A junkyard is a great place to really fix up a jeep for cheap. I ended up finding the back glass lift supports, the overhead evic, running boards, and a new fender. I'm going to see if I can't find the heated seat elements next.

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah I love Pick-A-Part. Save me a bunch of money and and where can have so much fun for a dollar admission

    • @andybilakshow260
      @andybilakshow260 Před rokem

      @@martinbuilt If it wasn't fun, it'd be work!🤣

  • @mohamedabdi8400
    @mohamedabdi8400 Před 7 dny

    Hi Martin just like in this video I found that my rocker flew out of its place and actually cracked the valve cover on the passenger side it also did a lot of damage I mean literally cracked the casting where the lifter would sit. I want to replace just that head on the right(passenger side) now my question is when setting the timing on this one do I really have to remove the water pump and chains? Could I get away with setting it to TDC and putting a rubber band on the right chain to hold it in place and not have to disassemble the rest of the timing chains or would I need to remove all of those components? One last thing do I need to get a reman head or can I get away with a junkyard head? Please let me know if you have any other questions to help with giving me a calculated answer and please provide any additional information you might find to be helpful. I really do enjoy watching your videos and I feel that I have enough inspiration and experience to do this job.

  • @andrescrespo9024
    @andrescrespo9024 Před 2 lety

    I need that silver tool with the hole in the middle

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 2 lety

      Yeah I need to talk to my guy and see if he can water jet some of these out.

  • @OmarHernandez-xo2hl
    @OmarHernandez-xo2hl Před 6 lety

    lol i was one day from pulling those cams for my wj from the lamb yard i got the rock sliders off of it and thats about it good job Martin

  • @tomg6284
    @tomg6284 Před 3 lety

    Before you ever put a head on a 4.7 have a shop put chromalloy seats in.
    This is a must it's a 7 thousands plus interference fit. Very hard to drop a seat

  • @michaelnacho1942
    @michaelnacho1942 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey Martin, I bought a used HO 4.7L. how do I know if it has original HO camshafts still inside? Engine is fresh rebuild .20 over. It's all installed now, I plan to time the engine and open the oil pan. Do the original HO cams have a special stamp or marking or physical obvious difference? If nothing else I can measure the profile and compare to non HO profile that I have on hand....

  • @1ftintheflames
    @1ftintheflames Před 3 lety +1

    Are the h.o. heads interchangable with the none h.o. models? Are there any improvements to the h.o. heads?

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 3 lety +2

      they are interchangeable, there is a slight improvement in the chamber and runner design

  • @ctdope
    @ctdope Před rokem

    Can the HO cams be replaced with the cams from the 4.7 put in the 2005 GC with 305 hp, instead of the WJ GC with HO 4.7 ?

  • @ionhunter
    @ionhunter Před 2 lety

    4:35 I thought I was losing my mind hearing my phone ringing but looked at it and nothing.

  • @burtlade1705
    @burtlade1705 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for posting this!

  • @jamesdewer
    @jamesdewer Před 4 měsíci

    How to relearn the dang blame PCM after the cam installed???

  • @chuckadam9046
    @chuckadam9046 Před 5 lety

    Appreciate the video 👍 helped me out today

  • @checkmatenate
    @checkmatenate Před 3 měsíci

    Super useful video

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I'm glad you liked it and found it helpful, thank you for watching.

  • @edjackson4389
    @edjackson4389 Před 5 lety

    Hey! You have the same extendable 1/2" ratchet that I do. Love that thing. Use it all the time. Never seen another one

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety

      Love my too, got it at Harbor Freight. Got both the 3/8 and 1/2" drive. Like the fact they easily fit in the tool box.

    • @edjackson4389
      @edjackson4389 Před 5 lety

      @@martinbuilt I bought mine off a traveling tool salesman years ago. Didnt expect much for $35 bucks and the cheap looking handle, but it turns out its tough as hell. I've put alot of pressure on it at full length and it didn't even flex. I like the push button socket release too

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety

      @@edjackson4389 here is a video where i break the head of the 3/8 drive ratchet off. You can start at 8:00 minutes. czcams.com/video/_N8LKA_0ow0/video.html Harbor Freight warranted it.

  • @r.blanco7520
    @r.blanco7520 Před 5 lety +1

    Hey Martin, I got two cams out of an 2002 HO Grand Cherokee but the driver side cam doesn't have the ridge near the sprocket like the passanger side do. Does that sounds right? The Jeep was a 2002 4.7 HO for sure

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety +1

      No that doesn't sound right at all. Makes me wonder if that cam had been changed out at one time and they installed a non HO cam in its place. Perhaps that engine had a lifter go bad and when the rocker came out it damage the camshaft. And then was replaced with a non HO cam

    • @r.blanco7520
      @r.blanco7520 Před 5 lety

      @@martinbuilt that is kind of what I thought. Do you have or know anyone with a driver's side HO cam for sale? I replaced the other one already and have my motor apart 😣

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety

      @@r.blanco7520 I don't know of anyone that is willing to break up a set.

    • @r.blanco7520
      @r.blanco7520 Před 5 lety

      @@martinbuilt do you know anyone selling a set? If so, how much? Thanks for your help.

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety

      Y@@r.blanco7520Blanco, you can contact me here I can help. facebook.com/Martinbuilt-2351766611763181

  • @bondoftw
    @bondoftw Před 9 měsíci

    How can i get it out without that tool?

  • @100Aces
    @100Aces Před 4 lety +2

    No wonder we can't find High Output bump sticks...cuz oh I'd love to take the engine, I'd love to take these heads...but....I'll steal my 126th set of H.O. camshafts 🙄🙄🙄

    • @venM9
      @venM9 Před 3 lety +1

      True. I found an ho from a 2003 jeep. I got the whole engine and rebuilt it. Why take just the cams??? Cant see the logic in it.

  • @MrMoxes
    @MrMoxes Před 6 lety

    Awesome find Martin! Makes me wonder if it's possible to do a cam swap on a '99 4.0 motor, from a earlier camshaft, when they still made the H.O. motors. Looking forward to the up & coming stuff.

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 6 lety

      A cam swap on a 4.0 would be more involved. You would have to remove the cylinder head, the harmonic balancer, timing cover and timing chain set. Your 99 is considered a HO motor even though it isn't labeled as one.

    • @MrMoxes
      @MrMoxes Před 6 lety

      Oh, I see. Honestly didn't realize all that would end up going into it. Just a curious thought. Comforting to know though. Still has plenty of pep. I love how I really don't have to mess with it all that much. Really simple.

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 6 lety

      yep...the 4.0 is a very reliable engine

  • @Carlos-ip2ir
    @Carlos-ip2ir Před 3 lety

    I bought a 2002 with high output and engine turns out to be replaced thanks to you I verified its not a ho motor, how can I make my motor to the ho or at least something close

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 3 lety +1

      well that's to bad, the two largest differences between the two engines are the camshafts and the pistons. Of course changing pistons is not practical, you may as well find an HO engine like I did and swap but, you can start with a set of HO cams.

    • @Carlos-ip2ir
      @Carlos-ip2ir Před 3 lety

      @@martinbuilt tjank you for your reply I might just run it till I need a new motor and put the correct one

  • @papasavage8247
    @papasavage8247 Před 6 lety

    Well Martin I got some news on my little 4.7 Dodge project.. my valves fucked up and I think the cylinder heads are cracked. So I'm probably going to do a 5.3 LS swap. I was quoted $1750 for just a 4.7 motor and $2300 for a H/O, and I was quoted $1400 total warranty complete shit for a LS with a 4l60e. Or 80? Same damn thing but that's a hell of a lot better deal than $1750 for a motor alone. I will also need a transfer case though and mounts but I believe it can be done. On the cheap side it can be done extremely cheap but they don't want to get stuff without a warranty because they are afraid it will mess up. But Chevy motors are very great and transmissions are pretty rugged. If it was me I'd go to a yard and pull it for $300-500 for everything clean it up and throw it in and be in at about $1200 most

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 6 lety

      Papa Savage
      Well that sucks about the cylinder head and everything. I hope everything works out with that LS swap. I just recently borrowed an LS part and put it on my 4.7 and I had the holy cow effect. I'm working on the videos for it. Took it up to a hundred and twenty yesterday in absolutely no time flat I was super impressed. Now I got to get a programmer cuz I am running a little lane when you step into it. Not dangerously lean just lean for a performance aspect. Well let me know how it turns out.

    • @papasavage8247
      @papasavage8247 Před 6 lety

      martinbuilt wait you've done a 4.7 to 5.3 swap? What all did you do and your Jeep is like a 03 right? Mines a 01 quad cab Dakota. There used to be some guys doing it but it was years ago now its just Brian Esser it seems like. I'd love to know more information on brackets mounts and clearances and any changes that will need to be made. Other than obviously mounts transmission transfer case and engine

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 6 lety

      Papa Savage sorry to get you all excited there. No I did not do a 5.3 swap. What I did do is took a part off an LS motor and adapted it to the 4.7.

    • @papasavage8247
      @papasavage8247 Před 6 lety

      martinbuilt wait what what did you even adapt from a 5.3 to fit a 4.7 that made any kind of gains? I am kinda lost at what that would even be

  • @phillanassa759
    @phillanassa759 Před 4 lety

    Great Videos,keep up the great work! I'm looking over them all at this point. Regarding the lifter damage to the head, Id either have a machine shop Heli-arc the damage and re-machine it smooth and proper and-or overbore the lifter bore and sleeve it. No sense junking otherwise decent heads, (not matter how many are out there used) that would still need to be sent to the machine shop and be checked-planed-have a complete valve job performed, if you are installing them on a stock non-ho motor. Looking forward to your swap videos for heads-lifters-cams, as well as the throttle body and cold air intake videos. Nice to see someone doing it at home and doing it right, versus dropping coin and paying someone else because they don't have the abilities.
    Any idea if the last generation HO cams-heads intake will fit the early generation 4.7 WJ or Durango SLT 4X4 (2000) in both cases? Id like to do the upgrade on both my 4.7's. DO you have any before and after road tests of your WJ? Mopar Forever!

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 4 lety

      Thank you, Phil yeah it's a shame that engine only had 113k.
      Well I do know the later model cams and intake work great on the earlier 4.7
      I was at Pick-a-part today pulling the heads of a 08 4.7 but unfortunately the right bank no.1 cylinder dropped a valve seat.

    • @phillanassa759
      @phillanassa759 Před 4 lety

      @@martinbuilt That sucks, I know 4.7's and 5.7's both have the issue with valves dropping seats, early 5.7's anyway. I was under the impression earlier 4.7's and overheated 4.7's (multiple times / severely overheated 4.7's) were the ones most prone) dropped valve seats. I worked for Mopar dealers for a decade and 1/2 among others, along with being a Mopar fan, older and newer. Never did discover a set in stone 100% absolute for sure answer anywhere (even from other guys along side me on the line) if the later 4.7 HO heads were needed to get the 305+ hp out of the 4.7 motors, or if the cams/intake, exhaust, induction/throttle body/reprogram were all that is required to get to the 305+ hp level. The shame is that Mopar never released support for a under hood roots type supercharger, or other power adder (not NOS) for the 4.7, only the 5.2, 5.9 and 5.7 Hemi's. 4.7's wind up pretty high for a truck motor, have aluminum heads and overhead cams, which make them more responsive to mods versus the push rod OHV design.
      I want to up level horsepower on both my Y2K WJ and Durango 4.7 4WD' trucks. I'm checking out all your other videos and posts, including the Doug Thorley block hugger headers, 3" exhaust all the way, LS throttle body, and whatever other hidden nuggets I've yet to discover. It's nice to see someone old school who is interested in doing it the right way, along with showing interest in the venerable 4.7L, which is a pretty tough motor. Makes almost as much or more power than a similar sized old school 273 small block when compensating for old school SAE at the crank, no accessories, vs. modern more accurate net rated horsepower. I already did the software mod on the trans to get 5 speed out of the auto trans when I was still at Dodge, along with other drive-ability related upgrade programming using the DRB. Having the 5th gear with 3:55 gears (Sure Grip 3:73 in the Durango) helps out a little, though mileage round town is seldom over 16 mpg, with 21-22 all highway at 70 mph.
      My Durango needs the both manifolds removed, typical 4.7 broken manifold bolts, as well as the y-pipe flange bolts and flanges rusted and gone, though still in place. The manifolds are starting to tick under load where the bolts are missing. Makes sense to put the Doug Thorley block hugger headers on versus new bolts, shields, gaskets and exhaust logs. I can relace the y pipe flanges is the Y-pipe is reuseable with the headers, if not, then so be it. If you have any suggestions for bolt on power to wring the most HP/Torque from the 4.7 in my WJ and Durango, by all means I'm all ears. Not too many of us out here interested in getting more out off the venerable 4.7, everyone seems to want to swap in a Hemi or a LS motor that's HERESY I SAY!.
      I do all my own work, as I'm semi retired. Thus everything budget related is a big bonus. I love both my Mopars and plan to keep them forever, even when we end up with a newer-used Mopar. My wife wants a newer Hemi powered Charger, a 2015 or newer, she prefers the later model front end and grille. Me, I'm looking for a Hemi Challenger, perhaps an SRT 8, or something with the Scat Pack, newer than 2011, as there is far more potent aftermarket and bolt on support, regardless of which Hemi you pick. Of course, you cannot go wrong with a new Durango either. Honestly, I mean reallt...500 horsepower stock, in a 4WD SUV? It simply doesn't get any better than that. The same applies to the newer breed of SC SRT-8 Grand Cherokee Hemi's. .. they are simply road monsters iron fist in a velvet glove...
      I love your videos. I love the old-time can-do attitude, ... doing it right,.. making it work, and not simply taking the easy way out, purchasing a new car, or simple off the shelf parts, wherever available, but not so much us 4.7 guys which is what caught my eye about your videos.. We old timers came up in a different time with a different mind set, one where you actually had pride, skills, ability and built things, rebuilt them, or actually repaired the broken parts/components, not just swap in new parts,.. guessing at the problem. My 23 Y/O daughter is currently in Lincoln Tech's 13 month auto tech course, just like I took, some 40 odd years ago. She wants to follow in my footsteps and believes in the very same ethics that we do. You fix the problem, diagnose it properly, not simply throw parts at, keep on guessing,.. shotgunning parts till its fixed, or the light goes out.
      Not too many youngin's coming up today who are interested in actually diagnosing and fixing the problem correctly, not simply throwing the part at it google or CZcams says to.

  • @armanusa986
    @armanusa986 Před 3 lety

    After stamp J what is shows you HO motor? I couldn’t find stamp behind alternator. I appreciate it if you not treat everyone as certificated mech!
    Thank you

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 3 lety +1

      On the cylinder heads there will be an HO that is elevated on the cast, if it is an HO engine. If there is nothing there, then it is a non-HO. Another sign that it is an HO is the harmonic balancer is much heavier duty.

  • @gregcorley4809
    @gregcorley4809 Před 5 lety

    I have 2006 Jeep Commander 4.7 and your videos are an inspiration. Thank You! Question on the cam shafts...are other year model compatible with 2006? Meaning, can I take an HO camshaft from 2008 4.7 and would they fit on my 2006? Also, do the lifters have to be changed as well? Thank You Martin! Your videos are incredible.

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety

      Answer to your question is yes you could install camshafts from an 08 4.7 and install them into your 06. By the way the 08 is not considered a HO engine even though it does produce more horsepower. You can also install the 02-04 HO cams in your 06 as well..

    • @Nosnehp
      @Nosnehp Před 2 lety

      @@martinbuilt his question about the lifters and mine about the rockers. Do they have to be changed as well? I personally have a 05 Dakota.

  • @3gencamaroguy
    @3gencamaroguy Před 5 lety

    wow that engine looked clean inside I’m surprised the lash adjuster failed, my 02 4.7 has allways made a ticking noise on start up since new it now has 170000 miles with no issues but after seeing this I wonder if I should change my lash adjusters. I’ve always used 5w30 Mobil 1 and the sound goes away completely when warmed up. What’s your recommendation should I change them?
    Excellent video as always Martin!

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety

      The same oil that I'm using. I'm surprised it has done this since new. It would always make me wonder if the next time I was to start the engine will it be the last. I guess I'm saying change them.

    • @3gencamaroguy
      @3gencamaroguy Před 5 lety

      It has never concerned me as it goes away but now seeing this video showing them failing with no sludge worries me so I will change them
      Thanks again Martin
      And yup I use Mobil 1 in all my vehicles 4.7 5.7 and 6.1 hemi

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety

      @@3gencamaroguy Your welcome, let me know how it turns out.

  • @keeshatyler5896
    @keeshatyler5896 Před 5 lety

    Could you do a video on the location of the crankshaft and the camshalf sensor on my 2005 Dodge Durango SLT 4.7 v8

    • @MegaMarclar
      @MegaMarclar Před 5 lety

      Cam sensor on front of right head. Crank sensor on right side of rear section of block. Both 3 wire sensors.

  • @jaxondakota7080
    @jaxondakota7080 Před rokem

    What happens if timing skips like 2 chains? 😰

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před rokem

      That could be bad this is considered a interference engine which means if the timing chains and sprockets are not in the correct position that valves can actually make contact with the pistons.

  • @JoseDelgado-sd4ph
    @JoseDelgado-sd4ph Před 2 lety

    I took some Ho cams from a Cherokee and put them in my 2000 Dakota
    Are the cam sprockets the same ?
    What sprockets do I need to use?
    Just want to make sure before I crank it

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 2 lety

      In your situation you can either use the sprockets you already have or you can use the ones from the Cherokee.

  • @daddybiggs9343
    @daddybiggs9343 Před rokem

    Will the HO cams work with stock engine and ECM? Any increase in power?

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před rokem

      Yes, the HO cams will work with your ECM . You should see approximately a 15 horsepower increase.

  • @JorgeRamos-le6ew
    @JorgeRamos-le6ew Před 3 lety

    Hey marten what the difference between the HO and non HO motor and can I put the HO head on a non HO motor .

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 3 lety +1

      The HO engine has a steel crankshaft, full floating wrist pins, higher compression Pistons, a unique harmonic balancer, HO intake manifold, HO camshafts and HO cylinder heads and knock sensors. Yes you can install HO cylinder heads on a non HO engine you can pretty much swap anything on to a non HO engine.

  • @kagisoreid9569
    @kagisoreid9569 Před 4 lety

    Nice 1,
    Do the lifters have to be changed as well?

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 4 lety

      no, the lifters (lash adjusters) are all the same from 99-07. They are even the same ones found in the Ford 4.6 and 5.4 engines.

  • @muhammadayyad9321
    @muhammadayyad9321 Před 6 lety +1

    @martinbuilt do you know any other differences that the camshafts have? I have a set of both HO and standard, and aside from the ridge everything else is the same. I measured the cam lobes, the rockers, lifters, everything. Even the heads are the same except it has HO printed on it. I noticed my crankshaft and pistons are different, but thats it.

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 6 lety +2

      Muhammad Ayyad the cams are different. Did you use a micrometer to measure the lobes there's a .030 inch more lift on the intake lobe. The HO heads also have a different design combustion chamber. Now when measuring the intake lobe you will not see 30 thousands of an inch because the rocker arm gives you some of that lift. The rocker arms are the Same by the way.

    • @charliedee9276
      @charliedee9276 Před 6 lety

      The HO's have quite a few differences. Detonation sensor bosses in the valley, different rods (full floating pins), combustion chamber shape is different, valve springs are bigger, exhaust valve is different, main bearings, crank (forged), pistons, cams, crank balancer, intake, intake tract (airbox and housing) are all unique to the HO, higher flow injectors, has knock sensors, uses different plugs and PCM programming is different.

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 6 lety

      What is it about the exhaust valves that are different? The non HO motor does have the Detonation sensor bosses in the valley. I wish mine was an HO

    • @charliedee9276
      @charliedee9276 Před 6 lety

      I believe it is the material that is different. I think I meant to say the bosses were not tapped or used. I was looking for HO parts until my friend rolled his 04 5.7 Ram 4x4, I am trying to get the entire powertrain from him for my 04 GC. In the meantime my non HO has 140,000 on it and runs perfect, stock besides a fuel rail modification and higher flow injectors.

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 6 lety

      What fuel rail mofification did you do?

  • @charlieweatherwaxjr105

    What 4.7L are interchangeable as mine went in my 2013 Ram 1500 4X4 with the 4.7L I cannot find any charts or forums to see what 4.7’s i can use all I ever see is swap it to a 5.7 and even then there’s not enough info on that..

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 2 lety +1

      2008-2013 4.7
      If the 4.7 has dual spark plugs per cylinder, as your truck has, it will interchange with your truck.

    • @charlieweatherwaxjr105
      @charlieweatherwaxjr105 Před 2 lety

      @@martinbuilt That’s what I thought! But after seeing your video It may just need a head or heads.. which would be cheaper for me to do. I had the tick for awhile would go away when warm and then it got louder truck smokes some here and there more when it’s just idling for awhile and then it’ll clear out when your drive it, but has like no power! Anyways him going to pull a valve cover and inspected maybe I can spend $590 on a brand new head and head bolts because they are throw aways and then some new lifters on the other side or vise versa or both 🤷‍♂️ thanks man!

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 2 lety

      @@charlieweatherwaxjr105 Pull the valve covers to see if there is anything obviously wrong and then I would do a leak down test on each cylinder.
      I'm going to do a video on leak-down testing. I'll try to have it out by Friday.

    • @charlieweatherwaxjr105
      @charlieweatherwaxjr105 Před 2 lety

      @@martinbuilt I did and pulled a few lash adjusters not good to much play. Now I’m trying to order them but I cannot find anything for 2013 ram 4.7 I can find all the old stuff like 02-03-04- up to like 07? Are they all interchangeable in all the 4.7’s?

  • @themattofalltradez
    @themattofalltradez Před 3 lety

    Nice video, but just an observation. At 6:07 you used a screw driver and yanked that camshaft gear off. I'm sure there was no damage, but wouldn't a gentler operation be to use a pair of vice grips and attach to an open area on the cam (between the lobes is safe) and hold the cam until the gear came off, then gently let go of the pressure on your vice grips? I may be wrong, but could be helpful in the future.

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 3 lety

      And how would attaching a vice grip to the camshaft help in removing the Cam gear

    • @themattofalltradez
      @themattofalltradez Před 3 lety

      @@martinbuilt It would prevent it from jerking under pressure of the springs. Take a look at the official Chrysler video at 0:58 czcams.com/video/Sw42KzY83bY/video.html

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 3 lety

      Well this isn't how I do it normally but this is at a Pic a Part salvage yard and all I am interested in are the camshafts.

    • @themattofalltradez
      @themattofalltradez Před 3 lety +1

      @@martinbuilt I totally get it. Thanks for creating an informative video.

  • @moisesmolina4805
    @moisesmolina4805 Před 3 lety

    Kool thank you Martin 😊

  • @jamesdewer
    @jamesdewer Před 2 lety

    Damn, I just paid $400 for a set of 04s. They don't look half as clean.

  • @moisesmolina4805
    @moisesmolina4805 Před 3 lety

    Hey Martin how r ya buddy..luv ur show ..wondering if a 06 jeep 4.7 camshaft would fit my 02 4.7 durango?

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 3 lety

      if your Durango has an NGC ECM, yes if it has a JTEC ECM you would need to change the reluctor wheel on the crank and the right cam gear

  • @akonitony2
    @akonitony2 Před 4 lety

    Those are lash adjusters, not lifters, and I doubt they failed since they are solid. It probably dropped a valve seat, which is the weak link in this engine. Those heads are still saveable.

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 4 lety

      Yeah, I know they're latch adjusters but, everybody calls them lifters, 4.7 never came with solid lifters. But they are available through airram.com

    • @akonitony2
      @akonitony2 Před 4 lety

      @@martinbuilt If I have a dog with a 4 legs and a long tail, and I call his tail a leg, how many legs does he now have? The answer is 4. From what the specs say, the HO comes with solid lash adjusters, and no lifters since it is not a push rod design, but an SOHC. I can proves this by taking one of those lash adjusters and pressing it in a vice. You will see it is solid and not hydraulic. I will bet you $500 if you take that engine apart, you will find a dropped valve seat was the cause of the carnage.

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 4 lety +1

      @@akonitony2 I know that they're latch adjusters just everybody calls them lifters you still know what I meant by calling it a lifter. And I'll take that bet. if it had solid latch Adjusters there would be some way of adjusting them.

    • @80weir
      @80weir Před 2 lety

      @@akonitony2 wrong where's the $500?

    • @akonitony2
      @akonitony2 Před 2 lety

      @@80weir Where's the video?

  • @alvarocortes833
    @alvarocortes833 Před 4 lety

    good night martin do you know why it shoots blue smoke when accelerating the grand cherokke 2001

  • @desertfox1097
    @desertfox1097 Před 5 lety +1

    I have a 02 Dakota SLT 4.7L Quadcab 2wd Automatic with ultra low miles (45k) and i want to give it a little more zip.
    Can i simply swap the upper half components of a 4.7L HO "J" Code engine over to my current 4.7L? Obviously it's not going to be a quarter mile killer, but i want a noticeable improvement. Thank You!

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety

      Yes that would be a direct swap.

    • @desertfox1097
      @desertfox1097 Před 5 lety

      Great thanks for getting back to me so quickly! I recently bought this truck from the original owner and the reason he said he was getting rid of it
      is because the dealership he went to told him the 4.7L is an accident waiting to happen so he bought a brand new truck and sold me this one privately because the dealership
      supposably was only going to give him $1,500 trade in value on it and the truck is basically Factory new condition!

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety

      @@desertfox1097 why can't I find those deals. That's a Unicorn

    • @desertfox1097
      @desertfox1097 Před 5 lety +1

      yeah I know, I was actually trying to find a Dakota regular cab 2 wheel drive manual transmission with the 4.7 in it but I don't think they even made them did they?
      I wanted to make a stoplight to stoplight racer out of one but everyone has been telling me these 4.7 engines are total junk and I should swap it out with a 5 7 Hemi which would be a direct fit. sounds like too much work to me LOL

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety +1

      @@desertfox1097 I was just thinking about your truck. I think if it was me since the truck has such low miles on it I would not touch the heads as of yet. Start with improving the exhaust system and then go with the 08+ camshafts and intake manifold with at least a 70 mm throttle body. Of course I'm fond of the 75 mm throttle body that I have on mine. Also for peace of mind I would get the ATI damper this would make a good insurance policy for the bottom end. Then yet a can tune or dyno tune and you should be looking at over 300 horsepower.

  • @matthewantel8821
    @matthewantel8821 Před 5 lety

    Ok. I have a question and hopefully you know the answer for sure. I have a NON HO engine in my 01 GC Limited. I just picked up a set of HO reman heads and wants to install the heads on my motor (mine dropped seats). I will be using the cams and intake for the HO but will be using my tone wheel on cam. Any issues I should be aware of?

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety

      The tone Wheel (cam sprocket) are the same part number, no issue.

  • @lpro-ceo1
    @lpro-ceo1 Před 6 lety

    How different are the heads ? Will the cams alone in standard head give good gains ? Thank you

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 6 lety +2

      L Pro-ceo the difference in the cylinder heads is in the combustion chamber. The camshafts by themselves will probably net you a 7 to 15 horsepower gain.

  • @kululv
    @kululv Před 3 lety

    hi Martin, my 2000 Dakota has that ridge on camshaft too. I thought HO motors only came out in 2001. i was out at Lamb pick a part and tried to find a HO motor. non had the J in VIN, but still at least 2 had the ridge on the cam. Is the J valid for all vehicle with the 4.7 HO? also was not able to find the HO stamp on the heads

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 3 lety +1

      They didn't make an HO until 02 and only in a Jeep Grand Cherokee in some Limited models and all Overland's
      Look carefully at the ridge, a non-HO cam will have a single 9mm wide ridge and the HO will have a double ridge the second one is only 2.37mm wide.

    • @kululv
      @kululv Před 3 lety

      @@martinbuilt thank you, I double check

  • @Coondawgwoopwoop
    @Coondawgwoopwoop Před 6 lety

    Does anyone have a video of a lifter ticking? I think I have that problem he mentioned

    • @Coondawgwoopwoop
      @Coondawgwoopwoop Před 6 lety

      i have a 132k 4.7 overland and dont want it to die...

  • @keepithookin2120
    @keepithookin2120 Před 6 lety

    Can u do a video on throttle body spacers?

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 6 lety +1

      Yes I have a up coming video that will cover that spacer with the 2008 intake manifold.

    • @100Aces
      @100Aces Před 4 lety

      Yes NEVER waste your hard earned $ on a TB SPACER! They do absolutely nothing....unless you're gonna use the spacer to spray nitrous oxide!

  • @b33b1m0v3
    @b33b1m0v3 Před 4 lety

    Do you have to get the computer if you get this engine, or you can get away with a regular 4.7 stock computer?

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 4 lety +1

      use your computer it will work just fine, I've done many mods including the 08 camshafts, and still haven't tune it and it runs great.

  • @lesantamatos
    @lesantamatos Před 2 lety

    Hi! I'm interested on building my own camshaft holding tool. Do you sell blueprints available? Will appreciate your help. Thanks in advance.

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 2 lety

      I don't have a blueprint or anything like that but here's a video I did on how to build your own.
      czcams.com/video/X0bXNI6kr_o/video.html

  • @PishbolL
    @PishbolL Před 5 lety

    Hello Martin :) MABUHAY!! I have a 04 Durango 4.7 and when looking for the H.O camshafts will I be limited to the 2004 Grand Cherokee ?what about 07-08 RAM, Dakota,Grand Cherokee will it be compatible ? TY

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety

      07 are a non HO engine, the 08 with dual spark plugs per cylinder those cams are even better then the HO's . I will be installing the 08+ soon.
      As far as the HO cams those can be found in 02-04 Jeep Grand Cherokee only but you must check the VIN

  • @jmacintosh071521
    @jmacintosh071521 Před 5 lety

    I started taken the value cover off but before I removed I noticed the hole where the lifter goes part was broken off can someone help me

  • @lingeringman9335
    @lingeringman9335 Před 6 lety

    I want to do this to my dakota. Will the cams and intake manifold fit on my standard 4.7 or will I need the heads as well?

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 6 lety

      It will fit the standard 4.7 here is a video czcams.com/video/URrQ9sMgLJs/video.html

  • @timgore5255
    @timgore5255 Před 3 lety

    WhAt does HO motor mean?

  • @junglejonny1000
    @junglejonny1000 Před 6 lety

    What is the difference in power between the standard and the HO cams?

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 6 lety +1

      junglejonny1000
      Well you'll hear talk that you're going to gain 20 horsepower from the HO cams. I believe it's more like 7 to 10. I did not feel a 20 horsepower gain.

    • @petitepatate9727
      @petitepatate9727 Před 2 lety

      So it is useless to swap for ho cams ?

  • @joshuaschmieding7448
    @joshuaschmieding7448 Před 4 lety

    Will these work in an 07 Durango with the 4.7

  • @brianmiller909
    @brianmiller909 Před 4 lety

    I have a 00 Dakota 4.7 vin N can I put 4.7HO cams in my truck ? Il be replacing the lifters too the tic on cold starts then goes away when warm

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 4 lety

      Yes you can install the HO cams in your Dakota. That will make a noticeable Improvement

    • @brianmiller909
      @brianmiller909 Před 4 lety

      Thnx . I plan on putting the same lashers u got from Air ram is ther any adjustment or are they good to go out the box?

    • @brianmiller909
      @brianmiller909 Před 4 lety

      Any timing need redone after the ho cams n lashers in?

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 4 lety +1

      @@brianmiller909 as long as you install the wedge in the timing chain before removing the cam and cam gear you'll be alright.

  • @Supralars
    @Supralars Před 4 lety

    How can you tell a ho cam from a 2008+ cam?

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 4 lety +2

      The 08 and later camshafts have a solid shaft where the ho cams are Hollow shaft , so you'll notice a big weight difference and the 08's part number is right in the middle of the camshaft laser printed

  • @codys9606
    @codys9606 Před 6 lety

    If I find one in a yard with an HO, would it be worth getting the heads too?

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 6 lety +1

      Dakota Guy05 if you're up to doing the swap yes I would do it.

    • @chuckadam9046
      @chuckadam9046 Před 5 lety +1

      I believe the only difference is the springs with the cylinder heads

  • @chadwalker50
    @chadwalker50 Před 5 lety

    Did I spy some 08 intake adapters?

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety

      Yeah you most likely did. I've made several the third one I made was using a Chevy 454 throttle body 75 mm

  • @tylorrandomly547
    @tylorrandomly547 Před 5 lety

    Still got that other set by any chance??? I can’t find a set near me

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety

      I do have a set.

    • @tylorrandomly547
      @tylorrandomly547 Před 5 lety

      martinbuilt how much for a set? Are they good condition? I’m in VA

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety

      @@tylorrandomly547 300 plus 20 for shipping. In excellent condition.

    • @tylorrandomly547
      @tylorrandomly547 Před 5 lety

      martinbuilt got a fb or something to make the deal?

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety

      @@tylorrandomly547 facebook.com/Martinbuilt-2351766611763181

  • @raabsand
    @raabsand Před 5 lety

    What's so great about an HO?

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety

      The HO engine had 30 more horsepower. It also had a steel crankshaft. Higher compression Pistons, better design combustion chamber in the heads and some programming in the PCM

    • @bowtech1020
      @bowtech1020 Před 5 lety

      Higher flow heads.. Different intake.. High flow injectors.. Forged steel crankshaft... Floating wrist pins... Intake is less restrictve. Tri metal main bearings! Dual knock sensors.. Pcm calibrated different. Valve springs... Platinum tipped plugs... Dome pistons. ALOT.

    • @michaelnacho1942
      @michaelnacho1942 Před 4 lety

      @@martinbuilt I bought a rebuilt HO engine. It has 30miles then developed a lower end knoçk. $3000 engine I scored for cheeep. I was told that it's bored .20 over. I want to know how likely it is that it still has high compression pistons, and the HO cams. How could I tell? If I can avoid separating the heads that would save me the gaskets. I'd like to fix the knoçk and install it into my 03 ram quad cab. As purchased the engine is complete minus cam timing sprockets, chain, it has a set of broken valve covers just for attempt at contamination prevention. The missing parts went into the sellers replacement engine. I have a new chain and guides on hand in box, and I have several old heads with gears and complete core motors with gears also. Everything is new and pristine, I hope the bottom end isn't too terrible. It's still loaded in my van. The question, can I Identify the camshafts and the high compression pistons design with the oil pan and valve covers off?

  • @gregj.gotham4402
    @gregj.gotham4402 Před 3 lety

    Just got 2004 HO cams from u pick u save 20.00 + 2.00 core each. Id like to get the heads too. Is there valve size or better rated springs in the HO heads ?

    • @gregj.gotham4402
      @gregj.gotham4402 Před 3 lety

      There was no dropped lifters or valves so ill go monday and gets the heads too

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 3 lety +1

      You scored...the valve size is the same, the spring rate is higher on the HO heads.

  • @Scott83016
    @Scott83016 Před 5 lety

    Anyone got part numbers for these cams?

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety +1

      Left (2002-2004): P/N 53021411AB (superseded by P/N 53021411AD.
      Right (2002-2004): P/N 53021412AB (superseded by P/N 53021412AD

    • @Scott83016
      @Scott83016 Před 5 lety

      Thank you. Did you also change to HO springs or just run the cams??? Also I cannot find these cams in ANY junk yard. Could I pay you to pull a set for me???

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 5 lety

      @@Scott83016 I did not change the springs, engine ran great with the non HO springs, no valve float.
      I have a set of HO cams available. You can contact me at facebook.com/Martinbuilt-2351766611763181

    • @Scott83016
      @Scott83016 Před 5 lety

      @@martinbuilt I messaged ya boss

  • @IWNTYU
    @IWNTYU Před 3 lety

    This is a great video, so much to leand and for that I thank you. I run Pennzoil ultra platinum full synthetic for my 2002 WJ 4.7 v8 H.O for the longest time now, still running strong at 350k miles, fully overland build with all that extra weight. Not here to advertise my page but you can see my jeep @4x4adventure_team. Take really good care of your engine guys.

  • @dzlfreek
    @dzlfreek Před 6 lety

    apparently the "not suitable..." fairies have fallen upon your channel?

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 6 lety

      yep I guess you have to mention a product. I should have broke out a can of WD-40 and sprayed it on all the hardware or something like that. Or mentioned Crane Cams or Isky, Competition Cams, TRW or all the above.

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 6 lety

      I just remembered I had 2 products of Safety Kleen in the back ground of the last 4 minutes of the video. I should have used them.

    • @dzlfreek
      @dzlfreek Před 6 lety

      seems theres no consistency to the algorithm that determines monetizing. Just google and YT screwing the pooch.

  • @TheRoguelement
    @TheRoguelement Před 6 lety

    Dude are you telling Me your buying a used camshaft ? A used worn camshaft ? Really ? I wonder what a place like Comp Cams want's for a New mild performance camshaft ?

    • @martinbuilt
      @martinbuilt  Před 6 lety +3

      Michael Laverty
      Well go ahead and check out comp cam or any aftermarket camshaft manufacturer see if anybody makes a competition cam for 4.7 no such thing in fact the only way you can get a performance cam is to take a HO cam and have it reground.