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This may have been addressed already but when I start my cold truck up, I hear 3-5 seconds of thrashing from the engine that sounds like cam chain lash...
Anyone else having this sound and know what it is?
Here is the link to another going through this.
http://www.fordraptorforum.com/f261/engine-trouble-cam-phaser-replacement-54883/
Sasquatach77 one thing for sure is you are not in industry top job for sure. You are the person in the back when the machine breaks down yelling at the real men who are troubleshooting the issues to find the cause and fix it, while you are saying I told them it would break. You the Sasquatach77! Go man go! The other thread was a a oil flow issue that caused the motor and cam phasers to fail. You may want to read a little before you pony up to your keyboard!
This is all caused from water contamination in the oil that got ingested thru the engine because you didnt have a weep hole drained in your intercooler. So downstream effect is this. You can solve this by drilling a weep hole in your oil pan. You have to use a tiny drill bit for it tho: .00562" diameter. The bit is a special order item, but its the only size that will allow water to seep out while still retaining the oil. This is because of the viscosity of the oil makes it such that it is too thick to drain from the hole. Be extra careful tho to not get dyslexic and order the .00652" bit- that one is big enough to allow debris into the oil and can contaminate the entire engine.
*Pro tip: If you don't want to drill your oil pan, you can just drill the hole in your oil filter. This way it is easier to put it back to stock for when you take it in for service.