I`m new to Raptors but I`ve had my share of new Jeep problems. One of the scariest was bad welds on the front track bar. The tech would take a cell phone picture and send it in to determine if it was good or bad, just not right in my opinion
Being the owner of 18 Screw that has only 1950 miles on since i bought it new. I`m really worried about the cam phasers going bad, but then I think how many Raptors did they make and how many have gone bad? A lot of people don`t go on the forums they just go back to the dealer, and it seems like the true truck owners are on the forums.
I was watching Powernation TV and they were building a Coyote and a Hemi, I wasn`t paying attention but one had mention cam phaser lock out brackets.
I went on fords performance sight and found updated cam phasers for a Coyote motor and it states that they have less oil leak down then stock, is that the main reason for failure? low oil pressure at start up? Gear Heads recommend that I keep the pedal to the floor and crank it over a few times, because being at WOT it will not start. Then I just completely lift off and it starts right up. Would it be worth putting in a pre oiler system similar to what I had in my boat? Thanks in advance, this was the reason nothing was done to the truck, that`s the last thing I want to hear is it`s not covered under warranty because you did this....
This is from Fords catalog, they don`t have any listed for the 3.5. Thanks in advance
2015-2017 5.0L / 5.2L COYOTE HIGH-PERFORMANCE CAM PHASER M-6004-A50R Variable cam timing (VCT) phasers require proper oil pressure to function correctly. It is inherent that all cam phasers have a certain oil leak rate. These high performance cam phasers have a much lower leak rate than stock, allowing better control of the phasers at higher engine speeds and loads.These cam phasers are oriented for racing applications. • Fits 2015-2017 Mustang GT 5.0L • Original equipment on 2015-2019 Mustang GT350R 5.2L • Includes 2 intake cam and 2 exhaust cam phasers