Primary Timing Chain and Water Pump Replacement 07 Ford Edge 3.5L Part 1

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • This is part 1 of a 2 part series showing how to replace a primary timing chain, tensioner and water pump on an 07 Ford Edge 3.5L V-6. Part 1 mainly deals with the disassembly. This video will show the disassembly all the way to the point where the water pump has been removed. While the vehicle featured in the video is an 07 Ford Edge a good portion of the information is applicable for a lot of Ford vehicles that come equipped with a 3.5L or 3.7L with this water pump designed from around 2007 on up. You will need a repair manual for the particular vehicle you are working on to obtain correct information. I'd also suggest the use of a repair manual even if you are working on the same vehicle featured. (There are some differences between the years. Marks may look different and the vehicle you are working on may have very important differences that will require the correct information to properly do the job.)
    Torque specs are not provided.
    Here is a link to part 2 :
    • Primary Timing Chain a...
    Note: The wiring loom on my vehicle was very brittle and coming apart. You can see in several points in the video where the pieces of the loom were lying on top of the engine. Use care not to allow this to get into your intake or engine.
    A few clarifications:
    At the 20:25 mark I mention not damaging hoses when breaking the seal with pliers. If you do not feel comfortable doing this then you can try breaking the seal by hand.
    At around the 34:23 mark I talk about placing wood between the jack and the oil pan. This needs to be done with the jack stand too if it was not made clear enough. Wood needs to go between the oil pan and whatever you are using to support the engine.
    At around the 42 minute mark I mention using a pry bar to pry the timing cover off of the engine. However, there are 6 threaded bolt holes along the outside edges of the cover. Bolts can be placed in the holes and tightened down very slowly and evenly together to push the cover off. Using bolts instead of prying could lessen the chances of causing damage.
    At the 46:38 mark I mention replacing the seal if you want to insure not leaks occur. This warning also applies to the 3 seals at the top of the bracket where the bracket mates into the cam phaser. (Again I reuse them and haven't had a problem yet. But, if in doubt replace.)
    At the 50:47 mark I mention not having to remove the guide on the left side of the screen unless you are replacing it. Removing this guide is a whole other ball of wax which involves removing the cam phaser that is blocking access to the top bolt. Instructions for this are not provided in the video.
    Here is a link to Part 2:
    • Primary Timing Chain a...
    Here is a link to the video explaining how this Edge was out of time and why:
    • How I Diagnosed Faulty...
    Here is a link to the cam holding tools. I used this exact kit. It worked fine for me. :
    www.amazon.com...
    Here is a link to the crank pulley puller. I did not use this particular brand. The puller I own I got from Cornwell tools. It did not come with any numbers so I can't link the exact puller I used. Note: I have not used the puller linked. It appears to be similar to the one I used and looks like it should work. Sorry, I'm only 95% sure this will work for you. I did see one review on this product where someone used this on an 07 Edge 3.5L and had no issues with it. Buy this at your own risk. I have no experience with this company and am not sure it will be a direct fit. (You can always rent this tool from a parts store. ) Here is the link:
    www.amazon.com...
    DISCLAIMER
    Barbour's Auto Help is not responsible for any damage or personal injury incurred in the process of performing any auto repairs done by you the viewer. Automotive repair is extremely dangerous. Repair your vehicle at your own risk. It is the viewers responsibility to verify all information and procedures as outlined in YOUR REPAIR MANUAL AND OWNERS MANUAL FOR YOUR VEHICLE. Owning and using a repair manual suited for your vehicle is essential for correctly and safely performing ANY repair to your vehicle. Always wear safety glasses and heed all instructions for use applicable to any piece of equipment you may use. Due to circumstances out of the control of Barbours Auto Help, Barbours Auto Help makes no guarantee that by the use of the information given in this video a quality repair will be made. Also, Barbour'sAutoHelp makes no guarantee that the information provided is totally complete, syncronized and accurate. Verify everything using an appropriate repair manual.

Komentáře • 222

  • @Itsyouandme34
    @Itsyouandme34 Před 3 lety +11

    This is THE most meticulous video on the ford 3.5 water pump I have ever watched. Spectacular! The only thing I would change is pulling all the in the way items before removing the valve covers!! Excellent video!! If every mechanic video was this detailed, mechanics would go out of business.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks for the complement but I believe these videos are having the opposite affect. A lot of folks don't want the hassle. It's a huge job! It is doable though.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety +1

      Huge complement! Thank you!

    • @jamesfreeling426
      @jamesfreeling426 Před 3 lety +7

      @@BarboursAutoHelp Absolutely. I am doing this repair right now. I only did it because the mech that I use said that the job was too huge for him and would cost me between $3,000 and $5,000. Could not pay it. So doing it myself. But, now I see, first-hand, the reasons why things are so expensive, and how complicated repairs can be. Massive respect to good and honest auto mechanics.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks man!

    • @ChrisB-cx6td
      @ChrisB-cx6td Před 3 lety +1

      @@jamesfreeling426 all data is nice and cheap but the video makes it a lot better

  • @mattschuster2525
    @mattschuster2525 Před rokem +3

    Sir let me just say I've been a Jet Mechanic for 20 yrs, that being said you would have made an excellent A&P. Methodical and patient are your top skills, Great video!!! Personally I'm not doing a R&R on my 3.5L but I couldn't stop watching, your a great mechanic.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před rokem +1

      Wow. Thanks for the compliment. Let me know if you need anything.

  • @normanharris3177
    @normanharris3177 Před 3 lety +6

    The best video I have seen on this procedure by far. The importance of locating proper pry points cannot be over emphasized! Other guys doing this have actually cracked the timing cover by being ham fisted. Thank you very much for this. I own a 2007 edge with 183k and anticipate having this done as preventative maintenance as well as doing a PTU rebuild. Although I won't be attempting this myself, I will be interviewing mechanics. If I had the proper facilities I could accomplish this in a garage. I have every tool needed and then some. A pleasure watching your video and great advice offered up during the procedure.

  • @rdillard67
    @rdillard67 Před rokem +10

    Excellent vid! On the timing cover, there are 6 threaded pushpoint holes, 2 at the top center, 4 more around the sides & bottom edge; once all of the cover bolts are removed, use 6 of those same bolts in the 6 pushpoints to slowly pry\push to cover open & away from the block.

  • @NOLAdizzle
    @NOLAdizzle Před 2 měsíci +1

    this video series has made it clear that i should just sell my car as is and move on lol

  • @solidjockey2963
    @solidjockey2963 Před 2 lety +2

    Just dropping in to say thanks for the excellent video. I just finished my replacement yesterday and everything went really well. It was a PITA, but it went well. Your video was a huge help. I owe you my gratitude and a case of your favorite drink. Thanks again.

  • @scottgarner3298
    @scottgarner3298 Před 3 lety +12

    this video is unbelievably helpful

    • @ivanbrooks3317
      @ivanbrooks3317 Před 3 lety +1

      Amen, he's done a great job of explaining everything and showing as much as possible, good camera quality and friendly red circles absolutely make it better.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety +1

      Ahh, you like the circles! Thanks a bunch!. Hopefully one day I'll have some better software to improve.

  • @stevesmith4598
    @stevesmith4598 Před rokem +1

    Great video, I got about halfway threw this exact job in my driveway when it got dark. I'm still a little nervous cams trying to avoid buying the tool to cams from moving, very informative Thanks again

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před rokem +2

      Oh the tools aren't that expensive. I'd highly recommend using them. You could have them mailed to your house pretty quickly. Good luck to you, Sir. Let me know if you need anything.

    • @racer1359
      @racer1359 Před rokem +1

      I don't know if you are still working on it but the cam holding tool is $20 on Amazon

  • @John.Skelton
    @John.Skelton Před 5 měsíci

    OH MY GOODNESS!! 😲 THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO! 🙏🏻 I HAVE BEEN STUCK ON THE POWER STEERING PUMP REMOVAL PART FOR SO LONG 😩TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW THE HELL TO GET THIS THING OFF 🤷🏻‍♂️ SO I CAN REMOVE THE TIMING COVER ALREADY!

  • @marcnewkirk4856
    @marcnewkirk4856 Před 2 lety +2

    Good Update. VCovers removed and Harness out of the way.
    The trick I found was to use nylon masonry string and loop over the coil bolts and also loop in vacant Christmas tree tabs after you break seal and WD-40 seals. Gives you great angle for lifting the VC off.
    You were right. Not fun to remove.
    Next under the car.

  • @marcnewkirk4856
    @marcnewkirk4856 Před 3 lety +3

    I know this is an older video and may not be “monitored” any more, but what you’ve done is create something that will last.
    My 2010 Edge Limited with 130k is sitting in my driveway waiting for this old man to get the nerve up and give it a go.
    Along way from removing 4 bolts and lowering my ‘65 Beetle motor to ease maintenance.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety

      Still here.

    • @marcnewkirk4856
      @marcnewkirk4856 Před 3 lety

      @@BarboursAutoHelp Yay!!!! Fortunately for me I have other cars to use, so I’ll be able to take my time and if I’ve got any issues, I will reach out. Thanks for taking the time.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety +1

      No problem. I know this is a big one. I especially pay attention to this video. So, I'm here if needed.

  • @wb3161
    @wb3161 Před rokem

    I don’t know how many times it can be said but this is an excellent video. Thank you sir

  • @GrooveYouVerse
    @GrooveYouVerse Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for adding those extra details on screen, and a very well laid out video and explanation. I'm going to be brave to do all this work to replace my water pump. Wish me luck! LOL I have a 2012 Edge limited, but the engine looks pretty much identical.
    I figured if I can take apart and put together laptops during repair, I can do this for an engine. It's just about knowing where things go and be patient.

  • @Subjohny
    @Subjohny Před rokem

    The best video for 3.5 3.7 water pump replacement! Thanks a lot 💙👍

  • @normanbyers-ND
    @normanbyers-ND Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve been using this video to change the water pump in my 2010 Ford Flex. Thank you for making this video!

  • @Hubjeep
    @Hubjeep Před 11 měsíci

    I only watched a minute or so, but that engine looks CLEAN inside!!!!!!

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 11 měsíci

      LOL!! Your joking right?

    • @Hubjeep
      @Hubjeep Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@BarboursAutoHelp 0:19 Looks pretty clean to me! Just golden aluminum, no obvious sludge. Maybe I'm old-school, but it looks good.

    • @kevinharris5101
      @kevinharris5101 Před 2 měsíci

      Milk shake isn't a good thing

  • @stonerswisdomandtrashtalk7013

    thank you sir your vid helped me get a family back on the road before summer ended god bless

  • @jasonmiller72
    @jasonmiller72 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Really informative and very well executed! Thank you 👏👏👏👏

  • @benhunt3031
    @benhunt3031 Před 2 lety

    Awesome set of videos. I just completed this on my 2013, 2.5 days (26 hrs), taking it easy, one person, including chasing parts/tools. Mine was a little different, motor mount "bracket" part of timing cover casting. I opted to put RTV on engine surface instead of cover. Chiltons manual not as clear as these videos, but atleast i got torque specs, bit weird, xxinlbs then additional turn. DO NOT turn engine counter clockwise to get rag out of cam, yes i rotated with towel cover on. Crank sprocket skipped on chain, lucky for me i did this with the cover off and easy to fix, also still had cam holders in.... Steering pump not easy going back in. Intimidating, but this video helped so much. Rotate harmonic balancer CLOCKWISE atleast one full revolution while installing steering belt, double checks you got timing lined up before firing off engine. Thanks again

  • @stevemartin3100
    @stevemartin3100 Před 8 měsíci

    I have a Ford Edge 2008 to replace the timing timing chain and water pump I think this video mean a lot to me never done it before but this video help me a lot

  • @franhecha
    @franhecha Před 2 lety

    The best video for this Ford Headache inside Water Pump....

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 2 lety

      Really appreciate it! This series was one of the most challenging. I see it was worth the work. Thank you again!

  • @edstuart2634
    @edstuart2634 Před 2 lety +1

    Great big Thank You for sharing this how to video!! I’ve just successfully replaced one and this was extraordinarily helpful!!

  • @paulwooden
    @paulwooden Před 3 lety +2

    Just subscribed, I’m replacing the water pump on my 2011 Ford Flex. Very Good instructional. 👍

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety

      Awesome! Let me know if you need anything. I'll keep watch for your comment.

  • @kevinsmith-wm7vr
    @kevinsmith-wm7vr Před 3 lety +2

    This video is awesome you explain everything so good thank you .
    I feel a lot more confident about doing this repair on my own 2011 flex 3.5 l

  • @MustBeard
    @MustBeard Před 2 lety

    I just want to say thank you for the help! I have a 08 Taurus X and I was able to refer to this video and change my water pump.

  • @DK-nv9zu
    @DK-nv9zu Před 2 lety

    You did a great job with this video! A lot of great general advice for people working on their own car.

  • @ChicoDeon
    @ChicoDeon Před 2 lety +2

    AWESOME TECHNIQUE

  • @MaquinasDePalomitas
    @MaquinasDePalomitas Před 2 lety

    Man, I love your thoroughness, not just in the video, but the extra notes and links on the description. I’m kind of the same way, even wrote a step guide and checklist. Plus, this is about the 5th time I watch the vid.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome, thank you!

    • @MaquinasDePalomitas
      @MaquinasDePalomitas Před 2 lety

      @@BarboursAutoHelp wow, thank you!! I'm having trouble removing the harmonic balancer bolt, it's a traditional bolt right, righty tighty lefty loosy?? Thank you in advance!!

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, turn the crank bolt counter clockwise to loosen. You need to hold the pulley still though.

    • @MaquinasDePalomitas
      @MaquinasDePalomitas Před 2 lety

      @@BarboursAutoHelp thank you so so much!!

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry, what do you mean how much?

  • @weshawkins7165
    @weshawkins7165 Před 3 lety

    I’m doing a water pump and timing chain set on a 2010 MKZ right now. Water in the oil. Will be doing head gaskets also. What a PITA. Ford likes to use a lot of those zip ties with the Christmas tree push ins on their wiring harnesses, another PITA, they always break.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety

      Whats wrong with the head gaskets? I don't see a lot of blown head gaskets on these.

    • @weshawkins7165
      @weshawkins7165 Před 3 lety

      @@BarboursAutoHelp
      The crankcase is full of coolant. It thru a camshaft crankshaft correlation code. I suspect the water pump has gone out but given the mileage on the vehicle the possibility of head gasket leaking or close to leaking is a real possibility. If there not leaking let there probably not fair away from leaking and given a lot of the work to remove them I’m doing already with the timing cover and chains. The owner wants to do it all. Looks like a lot more clearance with with some things on the Edge than I have on this MKZ. Don’t know what designers at Ford were thinking of when they designed this engine with an internal water pump, seems to be a recipe for disaster.

  • @markolson523
    @markolson523 Před 10 měsíci

    One of the better videos I have seen, good job.

  • @icecreamsikeyuhasz5689

    You must be the most patient man of all time!! Who the F designed this damn engine?!! Not a problem yet but looking for weeping on our '08 MKZ, 131k miles, otherwise been pretty good other than a couple bad injectors & starter died recently.

  • @pedrobriseno2420
    @pedrobriseno2420 Před rokem +1

    I know this video has been here for some time I was just wondering at how many miles did your water pump go out. Just wondering for the seals on the cam phasers. Mine is at 195k and I will be getting to it in about a week so I’m trying to find all the parts

  • @PaulOneel
    @PaulOneel Před 2 lety

    Tensioner tool is super smart

  • @mflores1423
    @mflores1423 Před 3 lety +2

    The engine cover has push offs which you put bolts through at about 6 positions and tighten down evenly to break seal, you actually showed one of the push off holes in the video , they are also shown in the manual, bets prying and possibly breaker cover

    • @mflores1423
      @mflores1423 Před 3 lety

      42.42 seconds left side just above the hose

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for sharing. Thats a great way to do it too.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety

      I've added a note in the description about that. I always pry them off.. on a lot of the later model vehicles, not with this particular cover, a pry bar is the only way you can get the cover off. Thanks again. Great information.

  • @johnmorris3199
    @johnmorris3199 Před 2 lety +1

    At minute 45.45 you show how you keep your timing case bolts in the correct relative position. On the 2013 Ford Explorer engine there is one extra bolt - it's an 8mm and it's situated just below the front camshaft on the rear cylinder bank. It's not very obvious...and nearly forced the cover off before I twigged that there was something else holding it. Hope this helps somebody. Excellent video - I'm just removing the water pump today!
    Also - you mention the difficulty of lowering the casing into position and not disturbing the RTV. Is there any reason the RTV shouldn't be applied to the engine rather then the casing?

  • @ernestodanielespinozacasti655

    Nice video, Like it! Yeah I have a Poo16 on my 14 Lincoln MKT, 3.5L ecoboost AWD , @ 179k says its VCT Solenoid. It makes a rattle from after parked more than 4 hrs.. Itskips when i am accelarating but once it warms up its good. But I am just gonna take it in to the Pro's at the dealer over @ Nalley Ford/Lincoln on Roswell Rd, Sandy Springs, GA so it can get done right. They always done right so no need to mess that up.

  • @77bensgirl
    @77bensgirl Před 3 lety

    Great video totally helped my husband. Thanks.

  • @55criponhoodtinyhardheadfip

    So how did you get the timing chain tensioner off, did you have to lock the pin before removing bolts, or not just removed the bolts and slid off with pin still engaged? This video is helpful.

  • @nogovname9998
    @nogovname9998 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this video

  • @4faidan
    @4faidan Před 2 lety

    amazing amount of detail 👍

  • @jonsvideos321
    @jonsvideos321 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video!! Thank you!

  • @anthonyjose5644
    @anthonyjose5644 Před 8 měsíci

    So basically get it tdc first after valve covers are off and drop the holders on?

  • @Superbond
    @Superbond Před 3 lety +2

    I don’t have enough drywall left in my garage to throw tools at! Lol

    • @ChrisB-cx6td
      @ChrisB-cx6td Před 3 lety

      Not a hard repair but tedious !

    • @Superbond
      @Superbond Před 3 lety

      @@ChrisB-cx6td
      Got it all buttoned up and just have to put the stretchy belt on for the power steering pump. Ripped one already! Bought a tool but that’s what ripped it. Tried zip ties and that didn’t work. Making a tool tonight

    • @ChrisB-cx6td
      @ChrisB-cx6td Před 3 lety

      @@Superbond recall taking the car for a belt replacement 😂 the idiotic mechanic was having issues with the strecthy belt . I had to go under the car and tell him how to install it . did you get motorcraft ?

  • @ashtonm.3825
    @ashtonm.3825 Před 3 lety

    You make a great teacher!!!!!!

  • @Jordo4779
    @Jordo4779 Před rokem

    I know this is an old video. I have a 07 ford edge. Has about 220k on it. Last couple of days here and there the temp gage would go to hot then drop back down. Never steamed or anything. Today sitting in traffic it overheated them blew steam out. Had a trail and puddle under the car. Towed it home and put fluids back in it but can't find any leaks. Checked oil and no coolant/oil mix. What's the best way to determine if it's the water pump? It was wet by the coolant tank and the pullys. Could my thermostat messed up and maybe went close causing the coolant to come out of the coolant tank?

  • @thevermonsterrichards5163

    Very good video I'm debating doing this job for a young couple this weekend they bought an Edge the people who sold it to them never mentioned the water pump the car lost heat the coolant got low bought it to a shop they gave a quote 4000$ So what is the time for you 8 hours?

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před rokem

      I think book time is 8-10 hrs ish. Don't quote me. If I can stay on it steady I'd say it would take me around 8 hrs. I'm slow though.

  • @weshawkins7165
    @weshawkins7165 Před 3 lety

    Today I got the timing cover off but it would not clear with the cam phaser brackets in place. I had to remove the phaser bracket on the rear head in order to remove the timing cover from the engine. Very tight clearance by the strut tower. Going to make it tricky putting it back in without messing up the silicone sealer. The water pump on this one is so bad it’s difficult to turn the engine over to line up the timing marks.

  • @scotthackett4500
    @scotthackett4500 Před 3 lety

    Dude,.. the Best Video yet on the internal function of the Water pump & timing removal..I bought a 07 Edge with a smoked Engine..I just picked up a 08 Lincoln mxk compatible replacement engine with 164,ooo miles 3.5.. I'm gonna order up timing set & water pump.& New oil pump..install it all before doing Engine swap..you think that's a good idea..? Or just roll the dice & run it as is..?

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the complement. First, PLEASE be sure it's compatible. Also, if it came with injectors and sensors, be sure that's compatible too. If it is then I would definitely change the water pump and timing chain before putting it in. It's way easier to do with the engine out. Good luck to you.

  • @markk2451
    @markk2451 Před rokem

    This would apply to a 07 Lincoln MKZ also I'm assuming? Is the whole timing chain kit needed also? What do you think the range of cost would be for a mechanic to do the job if I have the parts? They said it needed the thermostat replaced also.

  • @jasonmccorkle8760
    @jasonmccorkle8760 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow! Thank you.

  • @tonyfatnips4735
    @tonyfatnips4735 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a 2007 Lincoln MKZ (3.5L 149,000mi)
    Any advice/strategery for the 10mm bolt (rear bank below head on) that holds power steering pump?? I am having an extremely hard time....
    Is it better to use a 3/8 rachet or a 1/4 rachet?

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety

      Id say a 1/4" drive would be best. It's hard no matter how you slice it.

  • @ferminmarquez7090
    @ferminmarquez7090 Před 2 lety

    thank you for the video.

  • @philzail2532
    @philzail2532 Před 3 lety

    Great job man, thanks!

  • @janicegimbarti8410
    @janicegimbarti8410 Před rokem

    How much does it cost to do what you did to repair the water pump on your 2007Ford Edge. My 2010 water pump we believe went out. Sounds exactly what you said about yours.

  • @danielneubeck7408
    @danielneubeck7408 Před 3 lety +1

    Did you have to put a top dead center ? Then line up the marks ?

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety +1

      I did it just like explained in the video.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety +1

      Once the cams are in position and the cam holders are installed the engine is in tdc on cylinder #1.

  • @debbiehockenbury
    @debbiehockenbury Před 2 lety

    Great video, but one question. Got my 2010 Ford Edge apart to fix water pump, but I can't get the marks on the timing chain to line up with marks on the VVT's and crank gear. I got the cam holding tool to fit on both cams. Is it necessary to have "colored" marks on the timing chain line up if #1 piston is at TDC and cam holding tools fit?

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 2 lety

      Can you get the chain installed with the marks on the chain lined up with the VVT unit marks to start with?

  • @charlesstpierre8
    @charlesstpierre8 Před rokem

    You used a specific puller. Can you include a description of it in your comments?

  • @brandonhayden5169
    @brandonhayden5169 Před 10 měsíci

    How did you get that bottom bolt in for the motor mount Bracket the motor won’t go low enough

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 9 měsíci +1

      It may help if you unbolted the roll restrictor mount. I didn’t have to do this but it may help you.

  • @la-ia1404
    @la-ia1404 Před 3 lety

    Why does every shop I call say the engine needs to be removed to do this? Yet here I am watching you open the motor up with it still installed.

  • @marcnewkirk4856
    @marcnewkirk4856 Před 2 lety

    So. It’s hard to imagine but life happens as do plans come and go.
    I’m about to start this project. I know who to reach out to if I have questions. Wink wink.
    It’s a 2010. I drained oil and removed filter. Refilled with some sea foam to do an initial flush of oil passages and started to hear if any crazy damage. Only a lot of clatter behind timing gear cover and water pump area. Nothing of note at the crank or rod area.
    So here “we” go.
    I’m doing this myself to ensure it’s done right.
    And at my age, I think this’ll be the last major engine work I do. 😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫

  • @omerohernandez7907
    @omerohernandez7907 Před rokem

    What is the part number for the crank pulley tool???

  • @cheesecurd100s
    @cheesecurd100s Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the video. Where's part 2?

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 4 lety +2

      Still working on it. It's a big one. Sorry for the delay. Making great progress though.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 4 lety +1

      Its gonna be over an hour from the looks of it.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 4 lety +2

      czcams.com/video/o4npM0waXmY/video.html (It will be public tomorrow morning!)

  • @artaldape7146
    @artaldape7146 Před 4 lety

    Hey man i got a ford explorer leaking coolant just like you said i know its the water pump

  • @marcnewkirk4856
    @marcnewkirk4856 Před rokem +1

    Hello again. Haven’t given up. Just very slow!!!
    BTW. I can see why you skipped the actual removal of the 18mm engine mount bolts. They were holding in for dear life. 😆😆😆

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před rokem

      Glad your hanging in there. Don't give up.

    • @marcnewkirk4856
      @marcnewkirk4856 Před rokem +1

      @@BarboursAutoHelp
      Had to paint the VC and TC while they were out. Nice Ford Oval light blue.
      Question: How early in the reinstall process can I put the VC on and not have to undo. With all my new chain guides and sprockets I want to seal it up ASAP.
      Thoughts?

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před rokem

      Well, I like the way I'd did it.

    • @marcnewkirk4856
      @marcnewkirk4856 Před rokem

      @@BarboursAutoHelp I didn’t give up and finished the repair this week. Runs so smooth for 131k miles. Glad I did myself for various reasons. Done right and best that could be done taking time to clean up oil and water passages.
      When my pump went the bearing was destroyed. The vanes rubbed the aluminum block. Flecks of aluminum in water and oil. Several flush/fill and oil/filter later with flush chemicals has addressed with very little evident.
      I will be adding Lucas lubricant after my next 1000 mile oil change before I move to regular routine.
      Again thanks for the step by step removal. Only regrets. Taking too long to finish and wish I had taken more and closer pictures before work began.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for informing us. So happy it turned out well for you. Way to stick it out!!

  • @kennethdandurand3472
    @kennethdandurand3472 Před 2 lety

    @ 27:28 Regular straps will not work. Look at package and make sure you are getting 100# or 175# straps like Utilitech Cable ties #0292678 (bought at Lowes). The others just snapped off when I tried them.

  • @Superbond
    @Superbond Před 3 lety

    So
    The harmonic balancer. It can go on anyway? There is no key way! And can you just use a impact gun to put it on the torque to specs?

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety

      Keep watching my friend. I've got that info in there. Check out part 2 also.

    • @thenuthing8258
      @thenuthing8258 Před 3 lety

      @@BarboursAutoHelp Hello, I might have missed it, but I didn't hear anything about it the balancer can go back on in any direction since there's no key way. Any advice is appreciated, thanks.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety +1

      In part two you'll notice that the key way is in the crank sprocket, that the chain is driven by. The pulley in the video is not keyed and can be installed without timing it to the crank.

  • @anthonyjose5644
    @anthonyjose5644 Před 8 měsíci

    Did you put motor tdc first?

  • @BarboursAutoHelp
    @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 4 lety +1

    Here is a link to part 2 : czcams.com/video/o4npM0waXmY/video.html

  • @hornpub6937
    @hornpub6937 Před 3 lety

    How did you get the main center bolt out of the cover? The large 15mm, its long and hits the frame. so many videos on this but no one shows that bolt removal.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety +1

      I believe I went over that either in this video or the next.

    • @hornpub6937
      @hornpub6937 Před 3 lety

      @@BarboursAutoHelp I just watched both and did not see it. I'm assuming you got it loose, got all the other bolts out and then finagled that out with the cover until you could remove it completely? Thanks for the quick reply my guy!

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety +1

      I believe I didn't show it but explained how to do it. You have to either raise or lower the engine to get it to clear. Go back to the part where I'm taking the cover off to verify. I think your talking about the bottom bolt in the middle just beneath where the mount bolts up.

    • @hornpub6937
      @hornpub6937 Před 3 lety

      @@BarboursAutoHelp Correct! I will try both ways. Thank you for your replies brother! God bless

  • @ferminmarquez7090
    @ferminmarquez7090 Před 2 lety

    I have a question.my 2 camshaft marks(dots) are not pointing up what can I do when I need to install a new chain?

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 2 lety

      Has the chain already been removed and are you using cam holders?

    • @ferminmarquez7090
      @ferminmarquez7090 Před 2 lety

      @@BarboursAutoHelp yeah but now the camshaft on bank 1 the dot wont mach on the new chain.is only little bit like one spece.

  • @shannavest865
    @shannavest865 Před 4 lety

    I just replaced my timing due to a p0016 correlation code. It’s in time now, and no code but I have a knocking sound. I was told to replace my rod bearings. I did and they were bad off. Think that could be what is causing the knock?

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 4 lety +1

      Shoot... I guess it's possible. Did the crank shaft need to be turned too? What was the bearing clearance when you put the new bearings in?

    • @shannavest865
      @shannavest865 Před 4 lety

      Barbour's Auto Help I haven’t put the new bearings in yet I’m waiting on the new bolts to do that. But the crank looks really great. Shines like chrome and slick. I have videos and pictures. Just don’t think I can post them here in the comments. I really don’t have family or anyone to help I’ve even had a time out of ramey Ford. They got me pretty good. So at this point Any advice helps

    • @shannavest865
      @shannavest865 Před 4 lety

      Barbour's Auto Help BTW I have 08 Ford Edge 3.5L

    • @shannavest865
      @shannavest865 Před 4 lety

      Barbour's Auto Help i think I sent you a message to your Facebook page.

  • @joechambers09
    @joechambers09 Před 2 lety

    I changed out the timing chain and water pump after a coolant leak into the oil and got everything cleared up and it runs fine now but can't seem to clear the code p0018 cranshaft position correlation code...do you know if I need to change that sensor

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 2 lety

      oof!! This usually means that the cam timing is off. If you erase the code does it come back? If so you may need to take it apart again and redo it. Of course exhaust all other possibilities first. I suppose "theoretically" a cam sensor could cause this, but I have yet to see that. It's always been timing for me. Did it have this code before the timing chain was replaced?

    • @joechambers09
      @joechambers09 Před 2 lety

      @@BarboursAutoHelp awww wow no it did not throw the code before I changed it...the car runs fine it just has this code..and you don't think it had anything to do with the crankshaft sensor..could it be anything else..taking that whole thing back apart would be too much..lol

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 2 lety

      @@joechambers09 It sounds like you have that particular cam a tooth off or two. You could try swapping the cam sensors and see if the code moves. But, honestly I've never seen a correlation code be caused by anything else other than the timing being off..... I take that back. I've seen vct solenoids being clogged with trash cause this. But being as you didn't have the code before I'd say it's likely that the timing is off. Keep me posted. I'll help any way I can.

    • @joechambers09
      @joechambers09 Před 2 lety

      @@BarboursAutoHelp well I was thinking since I did have the water pump go out and all that milky substance went thru the engine it might have clogged the solenoids up

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 2 lety

      @@joechambers09 Maybe..... I feel you pain man. This is a bad situation. Please let us know what the fix is whatever it is. This post could very well help someone.

  • @Superbond
    @Superbond Před 3 lety

    Trust me a lot of people like me would be interested it that as I am waiting for my parts to come. Nervous about that part because you know it you touch or break the silicone bead. Game over ! Do it all over again or tow it to the junk yard and have a beer!

  • @AlbertDelacruzrealtygroup

    Where do I find the torque spec?

  • @warren1092
    @warren1092 Před 2 lety

    Hi good video I have a problem I put very thing back up and the car would not start it would round over but wont start could it be off timing

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 2 lety

      What exactly did you do to your vehicle?

    • @warren1092
      @warren1092 Před 2 lety

      @@BarboursAutoHelp hi just remove the water pump I got it to start but oil light is on and check engine light is on for camshaft sensor and o,2 senor I toke back down to check timing what you think the problem is

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 2 lety

      What exactly are the codes? What are the code numbers? Do you have oil in it? What is thee condition of the oil?

    • @warren1092
      @warren1092 Před 2 lety

      @@BarboursAutoHelp p0132 o2 senor camshift position sensor bank a

    • @warren1092
      @warren1092 Před 2 lety

      @@BarboursAutoHelp the oil looks good I changed oil went I put it back up

  • @johnwagner4559
    @johnwagner4559 Před 4 lety +2

    Awful lot of junk u gotta take off just for a waterpump. I love my 3800 v6 series 2! Easy.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 4 lety +1

      Yea, much different ball of wax there. 3800 is a beast! Love em!

    • @johnwagner4559
      @johnwagner4559 Před 4 lety

      @@BarboursAutoHelp Yes indeed Keith!

  • @Smitty_0313
    @Smitty_0313 Před 3 lety

    Hey man I just watched your videos and thanks for all the info. I am doing the water pump and timing chain set replacement in my 2011 Ford Fusion Sport with the 3.5. I've been told that since its a fusion the engine will have to come out of the car because of clearance issues. I was wondering what repair manual you used?

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety +1

      Didn't use a manual. I've done a lot of chains and water pumps in my career. Don't think its needed to take the engine out

    • @Smitty_0313
      @Smitty_0313 Před 3 lety +1

      @@BarboursAutoHelp I think your right about the engine not needing to come out. Anyways great video man! It will definitely be very helpful!

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety

      No problem

  • @scottatkinson1963
    @scottatkinson1963 Před 4 lety

    Looking for the part 2 video for the water pump 07 ford edge thanks

  • @colinj5291
    @colinj5291 Před 3 lety

    Mine just overheated today. I pulled over and shut the engine down immediately. 115,000 miles, no issues before this, but I was aware of the timing chain-driven water pump issues with this engine. What are the chances I saved the engine from being totally destroyed?

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety

      Judging by my experience, where the vehicle was driven for some time like that, I'd say you chances are good. I've been pleasantly surprised. Of course make sure what your problem is. It could be something else.

    • @colinj5291
      @colinj5291 Před 3 lety

      @@BarboursAutoHelp The shop is closed until Monday so I won't have any idea of the extent of the damage until they open it up. Waiting for the tow truck guy, I pulled the dipstick and the coolant had already mixed with the oil. Thanks for the reply.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety

      What kind of vehicle is it?

    • @colinj5291
      @colinj5291 Před 3 lety

      @@BarboursAutoHelp 2011 Taurus. 3.5 Duratec.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety +1

      I hope its all good 👍

  • @JosePalacio12
    @JosePalacio12 Před 2 lety

    So on my lincoln u caint remove the wheel wheel cover smh.

  • @danielneubeck7408
    @danielneubeck7408 Před 3 lety

    I did timing chain and water pump now I have a p0340& p0344

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety +1

      According to doctor Google those are "circuit " codes. In my experience when circuit codes are present that means there is either a problem with the component, circuit or PCM. I don't suspect you got it out of time as usually cam/crank "correlation " codes will show up if the timing is off. Id be suspicious that a cam sensor isn't plugged back in all the way. Hope this helps. Keep me posted.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety +1

      You find anything?

    • @danielneubeck7408
      @danielneubeck7408 Před 3 lety +1

      Barbour's Auto Help I took off the weekend I’ll keep you updated

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety +1

      Thats probably the best thing you can do. Come back at it when your fresh.

    • @danielneubeck7408
      @danielneubeck7408 Před 3 lety +1

      Barbour's Auto Help that’s for sure Thanks appreciate it by the way I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving

  • @shannavest865
    @shannavest865 Před 4 lety

    @BarboursAutoHelp

  • @beatquakemusic9543
    @beatquakemusic9543 Před 4 lety

    Intimidating, but I need to save my self $1500

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 4 lety +2

      I'm steady working on part 2. Its taking a bit though. Trying to make it less than 1 hr. $1500 is a great price for this.

    • @AlbertDelacruzrealtygroup
      @AlbertDelacruzrealtygroup Před 3 lety

      @@BarboursAutoHelp They quoted me $4,500 for this....

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety

      It all depends on who is doing it an wear it is being done. Seem pricey. But, I don't know what all is on your estimate. Just a water pump or did the quote out an engine?

    • @beatquakemusic9543
      @beatquakemusic9543 Před 3 lety

      @@BarboursAutoHelp i actually did the job myself. But later got rid of the MKX cause they just have so many freaking problems. 6 months with the car and non stop repairs. 1 of my worst car experiences.

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety

      Glad to hear you did the repairs yourself. Sorry to hear you had a bad experience.

  • @shawnmcgregor6878
    @shawnmcgregor6878 Před 3 lety

    This is the most ridiculous thing all my cars I have owned water pumps are instantly out like super easy jobs,you don't live nere phoenix do you?Takes a mechanic shop 15 hrs to do job or more and cost 3000.00 and we paid 4000.00 for car I can got buy another one for 2000.00 but don't got that kind of money to spend

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety

      Too far away but thanks for asking.

    • @Superbond
      @Superbond Před 3 lety

      Love the video but would have liked to see you actually install the timing chain cover in real time

    • @BarboursAutoHelp
      @BarboursAutoHelp  Před 3 lety

      Real time was a long and awkward time. Lol. Lot of people loose interest to quick on shots like that.

  • @brianc6352
    @brianc6352 Před rokem

    Worst engineering design ever

  • @ACAtuker
    @ACAtuker Před 3 lety

    Where can I find the correct torque specs?