Ford 4.0L SOHC V6 Head Gasket and Timing Chain Replacement (COMPLETE GUIDE)

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  • @sarasaites2134
    @sarasaites2134 Před měsícem +5

    So this video has been my saving grace! I’m literally doing everything you did minus the balance shaft cuz I drive a mustang. My guides were obliterated, plastic everywhere! It was awful! I have successfully (this is my first time removing an engine from any of my cars) removed my engine. Just finished pressure washing the whole thing and waiting for my parts to arrive to reassemble! Just wanted to tell you I’ve watched this video probably close to 50 times. And I just want to say thank you for putting in all the time and effort in making it. Like I said after watching it as many times as I have, I feel really confident on putting my engine back together! I’ll post once I’m done and let you know how it turns out!

  • @DIYJeff
    @DIYJeff Před měsícem +2

    Got to give you props for putting together succinct, step-by-step tutorials on this engine that I can't find anywhere else. Used your affiliate links to buy some of the tools and parts to help support your channel. Keep it up brother! Your videos rock.

  • @stevenpowell8053
    @stevenpowell8053 Před 2 lety +48

    At 36 years in the I.T. industry and NEVER being this deep as a mechanic on my vehicles in the past, I am doing it now for this man has excellent communications skills. He loves what he does and he does it well. Just wrote all my notes to the video and already down in the engine by following his directions on my 1999 ford explorer 4.0 SOHO limited. Rear timing chain is fine, have my kit and the 6088? from amazone and taking my time like 2 times a day for the last month. Out of the 5 people on CZcams I chose this man. Tomorrow I pick up where I left off and excited. Will let you know in a 3 week period if the car if fine and working well or if it is a junker cause I screwed up or if you don't ever here from me again the car blew up.

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you very much. Good luck with your project, I’m sure everything will turn out perfect.

    • @zn_361
      @zn_361 Před 2 lety

      how did it go?

    • @stevenpowell8053
      @stevenpowell8053 Před 2 lety +1

      @@zn_361 i had a bolt that was already stripped on where the valve cover goes over that screws in block. 1 of 2 to the right of timing chain. So junkyard n get one n then start setting everything back up. By weekend should be all back together

    • @EATSLEEPFARM
      @EATSLEEPFARM Před rokem

      @@stevenpowell8053 hows it holding up?

    • @nickd1978
      @nickd1978 Před rokem

      Did you bring your engine back to life?

  • @robertsutton1964
    @robertsutton1964 Před 2 lety +28

    It's good to see a young man into being a mechanic, and one who takes pride in what he does.
    I also believe that I will have to tear my engine down as well but I just don't have a spot to do it.

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety

      Much appreciated thanks for the kind words!

    • @fleetwin1
      @fleetwin1 Před 7 měsíci

      I agree, it is great to see a bright young man interested in the automotive field...

  • @budlake5577
    @budlake5577 Před 2 lety +18

    I've watch this vid like 20 times just so I know everything is right and I've been turning a wrench now for over 15yrs with my own shop for 5yrs (Lake Auto &Tractor repair) u have got it sir, keep it up

    • @franklinbennett4443
      @franklinbennett4443 Před 8 měsíci

      Well you should know as a mechanic that you don't do shit like this this is shatre stuff and you use the proper tools to do the job you don't have ass and this is what this guy is doing he's a Shay tree mechanic he don't have the proper tools and I don't know if you ever been to school but it doesn't sound like it.

  • @imonaroll9502
    @imonaroll9502 Před rokem +5

    I don’t usually Subscribe, but when I do, it’s from great people like you. 👍

    • @franklinbennett4443
      @franklinbennett4443 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Well I beg your pardon I'm a dealer certified master mechanic and would never follow directions from this guy this is a shade tree time mechanic he doesn't have the proper tools he probably watched a Google video I can tell you he's not a quality dealer certified or school trained mechanic.

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 8 měsíci

      Nobody cares what you are

  • @jessewilliams4270
    @jessewilliams4270 Před rokem +10

    Ok.OK.. hands down... this video is boss!! I've never rebuilt a 4.0 before and this video made the timing soooo easy. Being an Interference engine I was terrified of not getting it right and winding up with another bent valve.. thank you so much for this video!!!

  • @brendanleung4968
    @brendanleung4968 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I wish this video was out sooner! I rebuilt my 4.0 SOHC a few years back and had no clue what I was doing. This video would have been my life saver! Awesome video

  • @mikewilson8594
    @mikewilson8594 Před 5 měsíci +2

    You're definitely the 4.0 Master. Thank you for all of your time, hard work and effort to help us!

  • @Chillpeel13
    @Chillpeel13 Před 2 lety +1

    I have been searching and reading up forums trying to find some COMPLETE guide to do timing chains and heads. Best video I ever found. Thank you!

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety

      Heck yeah! Always love reading comments like that :3

  • @SpecialAgentDepak
    @SpecialAgentDepak Před 5 měsíci

    I’ve seen tons of videos and I was truly impressed by the editing and well put together full guide. I’m gonna fix my little mustang that’s been down for years! Thank you!!

  • @MrAloha999
    @MrAloha999 Před 2 lety

    By far the best video I seen rebuilding motors, good steady recording, speech is loud and clear...PERFECT

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you!!

    • @MrAloha999
      @MrAloha999 Před 2 lety

      @@iamdjnam you deserve it brother, I've seen your videos like 100 times, I'm currently rebuilding a 4.0 right now and I was getting discouraged until I seen your videos

  • @norcal715
    @norcal715 Před 2 lety

    I am doing this right now on my 1999 Mountaineer 4.0 SOHC with 170K, getting ready for a 10000 mile trip around the USA!. Thank you for the tips, especially the shackle on the jackshaft gear, I will be doing that to prevent stress on the chains!

  • @mikeallmon1
    @mikeallmon1 Před rokem +2

    you're very well spoken about these for a young dude!

  • @kickashin8607
    @kickashin8607 Před rokem

    this is the very best repair video I have seen on any automotive subject congrades

  • @user-dy2sh8yz4o
    @user-dy2sh8yz4o Před 6 měsíci

    Great video. I'm building a 4.0 sohc right now and with your video I don't need a manual. Thanks Nick

  • @Kyunjo
    @Kyunjo Před 2 lety

    I'm riding Landeover LR3(same engine) in South Korea, so I'm always watching. Thank you for the good video today. :)

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety

      Greetings from across the globe! Thank you for watching :)

  • @Capable-opinions
    @Capable-opinions Před 2 lety +8

    I have an 05, had the balancer weight issue, too. I inherited mine after pop's passed, currently has 151,000 and definitely a noisy engine now. I want to do exactly this to keep her going as long as possible. Mechanically inclined, but no garage and have never pulled a motor myself. You breeze through these things and have every detail, nice work dude.

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety

      Much appreciated. Thanks for watching!

    • @teddycollier964
      @teddycollier964 Před 8 měsíci

      Well, the video is great. I never worked on a Ford motor before. I have a 2002 ford truck that needs a timming chain do you know anyone in Sumter sc

  • @LANCERROBBINS-hb4pc
    @LANCERROBBINS-hb4pc Před 10 měsíci

    I chose the young man for the same reason you did. He I very smart, and explains everything so I can understand what the heck he I doing . And above all he gave the confidence to do my 2006 4.0 Mustang, where before I was very scared to do so . I thank you for the great videos. You made me proud of myself for fixing my Mustang. Thank To You.

  • @tystreit3458
    @tystreit3458 Před rokem +1

    I'm getting ready to have all the timing components replaced in my 2002 Explorer Sport Trac. This definitely gave me a good idea as to what will be done to my truck. You explained it well my friend. Thank you

  • @Catalyst512
    @Catalyst512 Před rokem

    thanks a ton for this video. my mustang blew up a cassette last week and thankfully after u opened the valve cover it is the one in the front. this video has definetly given me peace of mind to be able to fix my car

  • @CtRacerX
    @CtRacerX Před 27 dny

    My man, this is one of the greatest walkthrough videos on this site!! Thank you for uploading this

    • @CtRacerX
      @CtRacerX Před 27 dny

      Question, can you change the cam chains/ guides WITHOUT removing the heads? ALSO, I have a 05 exploder, in doing an engine replacement, I want to ensure the chains and cassettes are swapped out, I bought the chain/ water pump kit (it includes new tensioners as well), what other failure points are you aware are present in these motors that I should consider changing out?

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 27 dny

      @CtRacerX yes you can replace without removing heads. There are no other failure points. Replace the rear main seal

  • @reinhardtrippmacher8776

    I wished i had your knowledge about this engine at your age! Life would have been different by today. i have been rebuilding many inline diesel engines but never this V6 4.0l Ford EXPLODER! Yes a customers Ford EXPLORER exploded and we are going now thorugh that whole procedure. I usually do my engine rebuilds according to the best video i can find, wearing headphones during the job and have the video running on a big screen in my workshop. This time its yours which will run several times up and down! Thanks young man for all the hints and tricks as they are essential. Your video makes it safe to rebuild even as a beginner (i am not)!

  • @ELO1978KING
    @ELO1978KING Před rokem

    Wussup nick at night i just finished my 2005 mustang 4.0 man it was a headache but thanks to your videos i overcame this piece of work i love u broham from TURLOCK,CA.

  • @SirErp
    @SirErp Před rokem +6

    Hands down, the best video I've ever seen on an engine teardown. Excellent work here, sir. Pulling the engine today and starting the tear down once the last parts come, in a few days. I'll be using this guide along with my manual. Can't thank you enough for making it seem less impossible. I may need to bother you with a question here or on the forum you mentioned, since it appears there is fluid at the top of #6 valve (looks like coolant). Doing this because the rear chain bolt came loose (!?!) while driving, got it to limping, but oil pressure is all over the place. Really hoping the engine is salvageable.

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před rokem +1

      Heck yeah! So happy to hear that. Definitely consider joining that Facebook group. I answer any questions immediately.

    • @CJBRAZY24
      @CJBRAZY24 Před rokem +1

      What’s the Facebook group called

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před rokem +1

      @@CJBRAZY24 it’s in the description

  • @rosejordan9858
    @rosejordan9858 Před rokem

    Great video Nick! As a new owner of 07 v6 mustang this video will be great addition to my tool box. Thanks man!

  • @OfficialXotics
    @OfficialXotics Před 3 měsíci

    doing my first car job with my dad tomorrow, amd we are working on this so thanks a lot.

  • @NN-cw9rb
    @NN-cw9rb Před 9 měsíci

    There's a lot of info saying this engine is a non interference engine. So I get all excited taking it apart that I won't have much damage outside the timing chain. Well I have 2 bent valves on the left and one on the right so that is, in fact, b.s. Thank you so much for this video. Your stuff helped me so much otherwise I don't think I could've done it.

  • @davidenglert2799
    @davidenglert2799 Před 2 lety +1

    great video Nick!! I appreciate all your hard work and attention to detail. Thanks Dave

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the kind words!

  • @Thisdillonisking
    @Thisdillonisking Před rokem

    Excellent job, you're such a life saver with this video I'm working on a 2010 Ford Mustang

  • @jonathanmcmurray7961
    @jonathanmcmurray7961 Před 2 lety +1

    I used the stainless 5.4L exhaust bolt kit as well. Good choice

  • @sergio0711077
    @sergio0711077 Před měsícem

    thank God for this video and to you for making it! you just save my day! after 3 weeks of struggle with my engine

  • @jcataclisma
    @jcataclisma Před 2 lety +2

    Great video, nice work! Your stuff always helps me A LOT with my old 94 Explorer down here in Brazil.

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much! I appreciate the support :)

  • @johnbenson6231
    @johnbenson6231 Před rokem +1

    thank you for this vid. i learned alot about this model motor. i'm doing a timing chain replacement on 05 sport trac. alot more involved in timing than there used to be with old motors. i'll be following this video for my repair on this motor. thank you again for your time!

  • @Elkysium
    @Elkysium Před rokem +1

    FYI: PB Blaster is a miracle for anything that is rusted. The best part is that it contains no harmful chemicals and literally travels up an object.
    30 year mechanic...
    I also sold parts too. One day, a customer came in looking for something to help get his old rotor off. He said he had beat on it for hours and it wouldn't move. I sold him some PB Blaster and he came back in thanking me. He said he sprayed it all down and waited for about 20 minutes. He went to hit it and it flew off, lol.
    PB Blaster and MAP gas, rust has no chance!

  • @bbft2-7
    @bbft2-7 Před 9 měsíci

    Wow! Nicely done! Great video and editing. Very informative and you are very knowledgable.

  • @gregggeissler7441
    @gregggeissler7441 Před rokem

    Man I just found your channel and this is exactly what I need. Good videos dude... appreciate the info.

  • @JorgeLopez-ii5co
    @JorgeLopez-ii5co Před rokem

    Thank you so much for your video. It was very helpful in helping me understand the composition. Hopefully I can get this engine put back together when I get my parts in a few days. Thanks again

  • @achtunpanzerkrauskrieg
    @achtunpanzerkrauskrieg Před 3 měsíci

    The best video about this hard task. Tanxs Nick.

  • @westhavenor9513
    @westhavenor9513 Před 5 měsíci

    I really admire your work. I think I smoked way too much weed in my day to try this and not screw it up!

  • @invisibletrailglow836
    @invisibletrailglow836 Před měsícem

    Smart ,practical,in-depth.

  • @chetburnell4432
    @chetburnell4432 Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic video(s); Your videos helped me rebuild 2007 4.0 engine for a Sport Trac. I found a used engine (119k) and started the rebuild. The engine was almost finished when the transmission literally broke on the truck. The casing cracked near the over-drive servo. Unrepairable. Long story short, I was told by the transmission shop the frame was rusted through and they refused to work on it. I now have a "E", "K" engine sitting around. Nevertheless, I enjoyed the rebuild. I've done 5 Subaru 2.5 engines, a Mazda 2.0 and a Ford 302. This one was the strangest due to the timing mechanics. Couldn't have done it without your videos. Cheers!!! Keep it up. You have a gift.

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much for the kind words!! All I can say is if you put that much time into the 4.0, put it up for sale! Someone will definitely buy that engine.

    • @chetburnell4432
      @chetburnell4432 Před 2 lety

      @@iamdjnam - Not so funny story, after I closed up the engine I was putting all my tools away. One missing socket... E-20 socket. Do you think it possible for it to fit under the timing chain cover if, I left it on the timing gear? Unless someone "borrowed" it, and that is a possibility, that's the only other place I can think it would be. wouldn't think of selling it without confirmation it's not still on the bolt. I call that, a pizzmeoff.

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety

      @@chetburnell4432 no way, it won’t fit unless it’s sitting upright against the balance shaft or something.

    • @chetburnell4432
      @chetburnell4432 Před 2 lety

      @@iamdjnam You seem to have a great deal of knowledge about the 4.0. I'm getting ready to sell it and I was wondering if you know of a good list of compatible trucks/SUVs it would fit? I've searched and found lists only to see them contradicted by another list. It's a 2006 "E".

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety +2

      The longblock will fit any explorer, mustang, ranger or mountaineer with the 4.0 sohc from 1997-2010. 8th digit of the VIN makes no difference.

  • @allenwebster6329
    @allenwebster6329 Před rokem +3

    Man you are amazing, I have the same engine in my explorer sport trac it has 223k on it however it runs like a dream I think when it comes time to rebuild I'm going to save this video you are great at what you do ,you seem to know the specs on everything as far torque of bolts and the steps to take for rebuild very very good video, take care and be safe

    • @94SexyStang
      @94SexyStang Před rokem

      Just bought one with 200k, it's smooth as silk so far.....It seems like most people in the 200k club usually make it to 250 or 300k before having a problem.......if the chains were gonna fail, they would have failed a Long time ago....because 99% of the Chain failures I'm seeing are on Lower Mileage explorers. I think it's also a combination of people NOT doing oil changes enough, or have a bad driving styles, and causing lots of jerking and chain slap, thus beating up the Chain guide.....or chain tensioner gets loose, and people don't hear the Tapping noises or ignore it, and keep driving.

    • @allenwebster6329
      @allenwebster6329 Před rokem

      @@94SexyStang yeah i have a 98 Explorer and a Sport trac the 98 engine im putting in my Sport trac it has about 300k in it and like yours it runs great the engine in my Sport trac im going to rebuild put new bearings and also new chains ,ill do alittle at a time then when its done ill put it back in my Sport trac but the chains and guides look good even After abunch of miles on it i also think when you do the chains are you not supposed to use the same Bolts because they say its bad but ive Used the same Bolts and everything seems to fine so far

  • @PhillyFixed
    @PhillyFixed Před 2 lety

    Excellent work, thanks Nick!

  • @jeffwalter4808
    @jeffwalter4808 Před 5 měsíci

    Great stuff bud! My 4.0 is leaking oil from back side of block. Guess I'll be following your instructions...

  • @josetobar9118
    @josetobar9118 Před rokem

    Fantastic information.. Great job..so detailed.. keep it up.

  • @strwbrryswisher420
    @strwbrryswisher420 Před rokem

    So doing my first ever timing work on my 07 explorer. I can only hope and pray that my front cassette comes out as easy as yours did. But i have a feeling I'm going to have to fight it until the bitter end. Because so far this motor has fought me at every turn.

  • @eduardoreyes5060
    @eduardoreyes5060 Před rokem

    Es el video mejor explicado que he visto, no sabia por que me quedaba mal el árbol de levas, hasta que tu explicaste que se tenía que girar para abrir las válvulas, ya el ultimo paso para dejar todo en sincronizacion

  • @gwsmit45
    @gwsmit45 Před 2 lety +1

    Many thanks to you Nick, your detailed procedure is guiding me for my first motor rebuild ! I'm 59. One hiccup if anyone can help is my right chain eat into the upper positioning bolt for the cassette. Need to order a new one but haven't sourced it yet. Happy new year everyone !

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety

      Depends how chewed down it is but you can reuse it. I have a few in surplus I can mail you.

    • @gwsmit45
      @gwsmit45 Před 2 lety

      @@iamdjnam the washer and shaft are worn down 1/16 to 1/8" and seem loose in the cassette. i need 2 because i'm rebuilding another one after this
      whats best way to give my address here? 02 and 03 model explorers

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety

      They’re typically loose in the cassette. I’ve used them almost half worn before.

    • @gwsmit45
      @gwsmit45 Před 2 lety

      just watched your rattle fix vid again as i remembered the screw to prevent guide dropping down - great problem solving !

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety

      Was gonna recommend that!!

  • @thefigtree4693
    @thefigtree4693 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for these videos!
    My 2006 Ford Ranger's 4.0 sohc blew a head gasket, and your videos were instrumental in rebuilding this engine.
    **SPECIAL NOTE: Be sure to oil charge your tensioners before installing them. Submerge them in oil and pump them with your thumb until they stiffen up.

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 8 měsíci

      I don’t typically prime the tensioners. Once you install them it just squeezes the oil back out. I leave the plugs out and free spin the engine to prime the system.

    • @thefigtree4693
      @thefigtree4693 Před 8 měsíci

      Unfortunately, I neither primed nor rotated the engine to prime the tensioners.
      When I started the engine, it ran fine for a couple of minutes but then jumped time and died.
      Upon teardown, I found the rear cassette was shattered.
      I removed the heads and flipped them upside down to water test the seating of the valves. There was no seep-through, so I believed the valves to be okay then reassembled the engine.
      It now runs, but it's got a tap that makes me think something else in that head was damaged.
      I'm going to replace that head because I want this engine to be as perfect as the ones you build.
      It's been a learning process and I couldn't have made it this far without you. Thanks again!

    • @thefigtree4693
      @thefigtree4693 Před 8 měsíci

      Also, can you recommend a supplier where I can buy a new valve body for this engine?

  • @simonalvarado7250
    @simonalvarado7250 Před 6 měsíci

    This is done so well in explanation. Thks

  • @andrewlegrand7594
    @andrewlegrand7594 Před 2 lety

    Great tutorial! There is a beautiful 2004 Ford Explorer next town over, blown engine but walnut dash and black leather seats. May have a project!

  • @tylerrumberger6865
    @tylerrumberger6865 Před 6 měsíci

    Thankyou so much you are the goat and very entertaining

  • @ronaldtober9443
    @ronaldtober9443 Před 5 měsíci

    best video on the 4.0 ,, wish I had this when I did mine, few years back, I put a cloyes complete timing chain kit in, and thermostat housing, new water pump , heads redone , and installed the stainless steal exhaust manifold studs. only thing i wish i would of added is a high volume oil pump since i had it all tore down. still running strong with 45,000 miles on it. One other thing is I bought the tools to align all the cams and timing chain for 200 then sold it for 150 when I was done , all in $1300

  • @NullWorldOrder
    @NullWorldOrder Před 10 měsíci

    looking to buy a 2005 mustang v6 in the neighborhood... timing toast just looking what im getting into. thanks for the video. very informative. earned a new sub for sure.

  • @chuckharris1746
    @chuckharris1746 Před 15 dny

    Very well explained!!! Thank you

  • @Duckys_world__
    @Duckys_world__ Před rokem

    Very good job buddy man you know these motors well

  • @russellmccarty4287
    @russellmccarty4287 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I loved your video bro! Most complete, concise and entertaining one I’ve seen on here. I have a question for you. I recently replaced my timing chains and head gaskets using your guide, everything went smoothly. When I was checking the engine that everything rotated and nothing was binding etc. I noticed the passenger side chain near the cam sprocket would get slack periodically as I rotated the engine by hand. Like the tensioner didn’t have enough spring force to keep it taut. This is concerning to me because it means it’s going to slap around at cold start up. Is that normal or do I have a defective tensioner? I would rotate it and get the slack and I was able to use a screwdriver and push the guide tight but the tensioner wasn’t able to on its own. Was just wondering if you have witnessed this? Thanks again for the awesome job!

  • @jamesleiter4222
    @jamesleiter4222 Před rokem

    Thanks for making this video. My 2007 Ford explorer has 70k on the clock and will doing this in a few years from now...oh joy.

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před rokem +1

      Usually the head gaskets are strong so just expect a simple timing chain job

  • @dennisnewby1641
    @dennisnewby1641 Před měsícem +1

    It's a very Good Job you are doing nick like it keep it up God Bless

  • @mrbigglesworth5059
    @mrbigglesworth5059 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Very informative and super helpful. Thanks!

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety

      You’re welcome - thanks for watching!

  • @benzo9568
    @benzo9568 Před rokem +1

    Wow this is the best out of u thanks u very much..

  • @leomysky
    @leomysky Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for the video
    Good job

  • @justsnuggle
    @justsnuggle Před 2 lety +1

    Just amazing you have this level of knowledge and are not a professional, just crazy.

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety

      Awh thank you! Much appreciated! I’m trying to figure out if your profile picture is Angel from Lilo & Stitch.

    • @justsnuggle
      @justsnuggle Před 2 lety

      @@iamdjnam wow yeah you got that one it is Angel. How did you get so good on breaking down the 4.0 to the point where you have it memorized? And what's really amazing is you don't just know the steps but you know the WHY you need to do certain things a certain way, and that is usually institutional knowledge that would come from a trained mechanic.

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety +2

      @@justsnuggle I’ve repaired probably 50 of these engines during my time on CZcams. Every time you remove or repair, you learn something new. A lot of reading and a lot of interest bought me to where I am today. I’m glad you can appreciate it, makes me feel special.
      I heckin loved that show as a kid. Huge part of my childhood!

    • @justsnuggle
      @justsnuggle Před 2 lety +1

      @@iamdjnam I would concur that you are. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @MXguy95
    @MXguy95 Před 2 lety

    Appreciate the video man! Love the Loona shirt even more 😅

  • @davebenoit8208
    @davebenoit8208 Před 4 měsíci

    very good info and good job

  • @josephdillon6572
    @josephdillon6572 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for all the info from Naples Italia

  • @alex4alexn
    @alex4alexn Před 2 lety

    best video out there, thanks man!

  • @richardprice7107
    @richardprice7107 Před 2 lety +5

    I cannot thank you enough. I replaced the timing tensioner and driver side cassette. The rear one was fine. You saved me thousands!!!!!

    • @russells.rollins5369
      @russells.rollins5369 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I just had my tensioner fail and chewed up the cassette, I'm gonna be doing mine next week, did you pull the engine or were you able to do it without taking out?

    • @richardprice7107
      @richardprice7107 Před 6 měsíci

      I only replaced the driver's side (front one) not the passenger's side (rear one).

    • @richardprice7107
      @richardprice7107 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@russells.rollins5369 only the driver side...front one is what I replaced.

    • @russells.rollins5369
      @russells.rollins5369 Před 6 měsíci

      @@richardprice7107 so you did it without pulling the engine...?
      Yeah mine is just the drivers side too..

  • @user-lf6nm5ib9z
    @user-lf6nm5ib9z Před 6 měsíci

    Yes très bon travail mon frère

  • @troy3631
    @troy3631 Před 2 lety

    @Platinum Garage
    Currently rebuilding my 4.0 from my 05 mustang it's got 343,000 miles actually still ran just rebuilding because it's starting to fail
    Love your videos actually working on removing my engine and followed your removal one helped me tons!!

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety +1

      That’s an incredible amount of miles. Excellent maintenance, great job.

    • @troy3631
      @troy3631 Před 2 lety

      @@iamdjnam I actually pulled it out of a field it was abandoned

  • @albrustmeyer753
    @albrustmeyer753 Před 9 měsíci

    Great job TY 🙏👍

  • @christophermawbey1820
    @christophermawbey1820 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for all the videos they are a huge help with my current v6 rebuild. Also thanks for mentioning DNJ components and partsology. No one in Australia supplies parts for these including Ford.
    Have you ever posted a complete list of Torque to yeild bolts?
    Do you know where I can get new ring gear (Fly wheel) to crank shaft bolts?
    Thanks in advance, Chris Mawbey, Australia,

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před rokem

      Hey Chris. In the description of my video you will find some links. The flywheel bolts do not need to be replaced.

  • @darrylweeks8313
    @darrylweeks8313 Před rokem

    Great video but had an issue got to rear timing cassette guide bolt torqued. To 15lb and it snapped off in the block. Fun fun.
    Do you have the correct part number for the cassette guide bolt? Going to put heads on while waiting for bolt and getting bolt out of block.

  • @Kelvin-el2hc
    @Kelvin-el2hc Před 8 měsíci

    Thank u i needed that help

  • @charlys1219h
    @charlys1219h Před 2 lety

    So great video!!!
    I wish do I have the space to rebuild the engine of my ford explorer too.😪

  • @allenramirez2778
    @allenramirez2778 Před rokem

    Best video on youtube for these engines, I'm on the second one I've done with a completely bounced timing chain that didn't bend the valves. All the service info I have on Alldata and Mitchell suggests they are interference engines. I'm assuming that if the chain comes off completely you could get lucky, the one I'm currently doing broke all the guides front chain and rear (cassettes) as ford calls them and the chain went so violently that it broke a hole in the valve cover on driver side (LH/front chain), the shrapnel took out the DPFE sensor and broke pressure switch clean off of the A/C line right at the back of the compressor. On the other hand, all the ones I've done where the chain jumped time and continued to run before completely shutting down had every single valve bent. I've seen this on multiple different interference engines where if the chain completely breaks or slips off it doesn't allow the piston/valve collision to happen, the first time I thought it was a real lucky day but now I've seen it a few times

    • @sef2273
      @sef2273 Před rokem

      How did you figure it didn’t bend the valves? Did you take the heads off and look? My front driver side cassette also popped thru the valve cover. I redid the timing 8 years ago. I have yet to take the valve cover off and look at it, a bolt head is stripped on the cover..

  • @curtisgore1611
    @curtisgore1611 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video dude. How much did that cost vs buying a long block

  • @PatrickTibai
    @PatrickTibai Před 2 lety +2

    What an amazing video with such incredibly rich detail. You can tell you know the ins and outs of this engine and its super refreshing to see. I say you know your stuff. I have a question if I may, how do know engine compatibility? I have a vin-k engine and a lot of ebay engines list the vin-k only working with 2002-2003 explorers, is this a junkyards oversight or are there issues with it going into a 2004 vin k? Also is there a master list of compatibilities that I can review? I want to do what you did to a purchased used engine and drop it in my explorer (current engine has about 300K on it and just started to rattle)

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety +1

      VIN K and E is in relation to flex fuel. The difference will be in the ECU and injectors. Any 4.0 longblock from 97-2010 is interchangeable. Just reuse your accessories.

    • @PatrickTibai
      @PatrickTibai Před 2 lety +1

      @@iamdjnam Thanks a ton! I think I need a few more tools to get it done but with your video they are easy to know!

  • @reinhardvandermerwe6585
    @reinhardvandermerwe6585 Před 2 lety +4

    When my timing kit was due, not even the dealers wanted to touch it! Thanks to videos like these I did it myself. Had to wait 3 weeks for parts from the US though..

    • @itscxrdonx
      @itscxrdonx Před 2 lety

      Props to you!

    • @franklinbennett4443
      @franklinbennett4443 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I am ADMC dealer certified master mechanic and I'm telling you I've done this all the time they're one of the worst and you do it properly at this shade tree type shit that I see going on here you use the proper tools a proper linement kit and everything.

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 8 měsíci

      @franklinbennett4443 what part of my last comment did you not read or understand??????

  • @rex629
    @rex629 Před rokem

    Love the t-shirt btw

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před rokem

      Hahahaha thank you!! are u a furry too??

    • @rex629
      @rex629 Před rokem

      @@iamdjnam yeah and I love that show " Hell of a boss" lol Luna is awesome.

  • @jstephan03
    @jstephan03 Před 2 lety

    Well done, many thanks. I just started tearing my engine down last night. I'm stuck at the head removal as my T55 snapped. Go figure.

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety +1

      Yup yup those head bolts do a number on those t55s. Crazy torque to snap a socket like that.

  • @sgomez3047
    @sgomez3047 Před 5 měsíci

    Amazing job Kid!! Amazing job and extremely knowledgeable!
    Now...correct me if I'm wrong...but isn't the balance shaft only present on the 4x4 vehicles?
    Thabks

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 5 měsíci

      Supposed to be, but sometimes they find their way into 2WD models.

  • @christophermichael5256
    @christophermichael5256 Před 11 měsíci

    Hey i want to start off by saying I appreciate your videos, I couldn’t do remotely half of what i did on my Mercury Mountaineer without your help, but right now I’m at a snag, So i rebuilt the engine mostly and after i put the engine back in and fired it up, the car shakes violently when i start it, it will smooth with some gas but it will go right back to shaking and i believe it’s bcuz of the Harmonic balancer not being pushed back far enough, i have a “2008 Mercury Mountaineer 4.0L V6” and the tools i could only find don’t fit the harmonic balancer correctly, my harmonic balancer is the Long cone shaped one and i can’t hold the nut in order to ratchet further in properly so the belt doesn’t stress itself when turned on, idk what tool to use or if i could upgrade the harmonic balancer to the shorter more open ones that I usually see that would help but idk honestly, autozone or anywhere else only recommends that same harmonic balancer and it’s just too long to get it installed correctly, Please Help Thank You!

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 11 měsíci

      If your harmonic balancer isn’t pushing on all the way, sometimes it’s because the wrong crank gear was used from the timing set. They don’t tell you there’s 2 thicknesses and I’ve made that mistake it the past. Also sounds like you have a vacuum leak. No matter what harmonic balancer you use, 2002-2010 it will work.

  • @dwh9623
    @dwh9623 Před rokem +1

    Great video watched it over and over when doing a timing job on an explorer, got it all back together and back into the truck and now I suddenly have no spark, really confused because it was driven into my shop before tearing it down any input would be greatly appreciated.

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před rokem +1

      Check your grounds check 12v to the coil pack

  • @masonbarto4003
    @masonbarto4003 Před rokem

    My 07 mercury mountaineer ford 4.0 v6 I’m going to be doing head gaskets on I already have a kit but I want to know the best way to do this without dropping the time chains in the engine cause this needs to be done soon as it is my work vehicle 😅thanks for any advice you give

  • @brownfireman9610
    @brownfireman9610 Před rokem

    Legit! Quality video!

  • @richardmartin7989
    @richardmartin7989 Před 2 lety

    Great video thanks

  • @adammarawi174
    @adammarawi174 Před 3 měsíci

    Incredible video. Thank you so much. If I'm only replacing the driver side head gasket, do i need to do anything at all with timing? Or can i simply zip tie the cam tensioner & chain then pull and replace the head?

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Removal of any cylinder head requires retiming of entire engine

  • @Scrapy-ih7ob
    @Scrapy-ih7ob Před rokem

    I like to consider myself capable Mechanic, but this 4.0 timing chain shouldn't be this complicated. with was ford thinking, your video has given some confidence that, either I pull my 4.0 hope I didn't damage anything, because I killed it, or just get Used one and rebuild it, because they all most likely have worn timing chain parts. your video was very well done. I will see what the budget is maybe I'll rebuild one.

  • @yoyimarti2864
    @yoyimarti2864 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey awsome step by step video!!!! I have a question though. I saw when you took out the timing chains in the driver side , your kiwi was not at 12 but around 7 but when you skipped to the girdle and old pan you stated @12 a must..Is that only cause you were doing the balancer that needed to be timed or not?? Reason is mine is at around 7 also...
    Firstime doing this just following your steps ..thank You

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety

      The only reason I had the keyway at 7 was because the motor was completely shot and the valves were already bent. It absolutely MUST be at 12:00 in your case.

  • @user-cr3eu7vc4n
    @user-cr3eu7vc4n Před rokem

    Hello! Please tell me after replacing the replacement of the repair kit on a Ford Explorer 4.0 sohc began knocking and began to pour oil from the valve cover of the left head into the intake manifold in the 3 and 4 cylinders because of what it may be? Thanks!

  • @themechanictvchannel
    @themechanictvchannel Před 10 měsíci

    nice sir keep it up

  • @jayosiris8944
    @jayosiris8944 Před rokem +2

    It’s best to check timing by rotating it before putting all that stuff on

    • @franklinbennett4443
      @franklinbennett4443 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thank you you're exactly correct but here you see a way not to do it because this is shatre you're not using proper tools and this only causes problems

  • @reinhardtrippmacher8776
    @reinhardtrippmacher8776 Před 11 měsíci

    I have a question. I only removed my cam shaft and replaced the hydraulic lifters. I put the crank on TDC. After installing the cams back I turned the crank a couple of turns. Now I don't know if the balancer shaft is in the right position. I didn't open the front plate. Do the cams correspond with the balancer shaft or just the crank?

  • @tnautosolutions
    @tnautosolutions Před 2 lety

    Thank you! My 2003 Ranger will be all better after I do the chains and probably valves too.

  • @laithhamdi8520
    @laithhamdi8520 Před rokem

    Hello why did you change the block how did you know that in future gonna have oil pressure problems is that to to do with compression test or what test to ensure

  • @scrivyscriv
    @scrivyscriv Před 2 lety +1

    That chair in the corner at 49:00 looks super comfortable

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety

      LMAO it’s so comfortable my grandma would just sit there all day

  • @chriscadman5715
    @chriscadman5715 Před 11 měsíci

    Nice presentation! So tell me why you don't need the balance shaft...

  • @jhunn061
    @jhunn061 Před 2 lety +5

    great video! thanks! I think I'm still weak to do this myself...don't have the tools ready still. My driver side cylinder head is leaking oil and I have to add oil every once in a while but it still runs ok at 55k miles.

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety +1

      Might just be a valve cover gasket, not too bad of a replacement.

    • @jhunn061
      @jhunn061 Před 2 lety

      @@iamdjnam I can see the leak coming out between the engine block and the cylinder head. Around the valve cover, is clean. Oil drops blown and fall onto the exhaust manifold and smells awful.

    • @iamdjnam
      @iamdjnam  Před 2 lety

      @@jhunn061 wow. I’ve never seen that in my life.

    • @jhunn061
      @jhunn061 Před 2 lety +1

      @@iamdjnam the leak is due to an overheating case when the radiator leaked. Replaced with a new radiator and condemned the heating system. Now it can sit in traffic without overheating problem but only the little drops of oil. Im in a tropical country (Philippines).

    • @franklinbennett4443
      @franklinbennett4443 Před 8 měsíci

      Well you would be a shade tree mechanic like that guy that guy obviously watched a video instead of being properly trained at a mechanic shop or dealership and I can tell you that's nothing but problems you need the proper tools in the proper knowledge and this guy doesn't have either one of them.