moonjim
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Why is it every time parts are on back order? Even pre Covid? Yours sounds just like mine I have a tick after phaser repair and they said unless check engine light comes on its normal.
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It's not normal.. The dealership shop foreman said the issue is rare but it is a known issue. Ford's Engineer agreed so I would ask your dealer to escalate with FordWhy is it every time parts are on back order? Even pre Covid? Yours sounds just like mine I have a tick after phaser repair and they said unless check engine light comes on its normal.
It sounds like they found scoring on the camshaft journals. Did you buy the truck new or used? Scoring has nothing to do with the phaser repair and is typically caused by a lack of maintenance, poor quality oil filters, or low oil level. The scoring causes oil pressure to bleed off, which results in insufficient oil pressure to the phaser and phaser noise.I'm wondering - since the Ford Engineer says the cylinder head now needs to be replaced. Do you think it's possible that the cylinder head was somehow damaged by the failed attempt to repair the Cam Phasers?
Priming the oil system will not prevent the issue, as phaser pin wear/failure occurs during VCT operation and engine shutdown.
Just turn it off if it bugs you, easiest mod ever.So, like when the (f'n) Auto Start/Stop cuts the engine off 20 times on the way to the store??
Do they have to tear it down so far that they would see the cam journals? I thought this was all on the front of the cams?It sounds like they found scoring on the camshaft journals.
I purchased the truck new 2 years ago and it's been well maintained and cared for. Synthetic oil changes every 5K or less and mostly used as a daily driver with no off road or aggressive driving.It sounds like they found scoring on the camshaft journals. Did you buy the truck new or used? Scoring has nothing to do with the phaser repair and is typically caused by a lack of maintenance, poor quality oil filters, or low oil level. The scoring causes oil pressure to bleed off, which results in insufficient oil pressure to the phaser and phaser noise.
Not sure what you’re referring to in terms of build quality, I’ve been in plenty of 2020+ Explorers and they are nice. Certainly no worse than the competition. Same with Mustang.
No, they would not see the scoring unless they removed the cam caps, which is not part of the phaser replacement procedure.Do they have to tear it down so far that they would see the cam journals? I thought this was all on the front of the cams?