allinon72
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This is amazing, Ford has been using cam phasers since at least 04 model year and still hasn't figured it out.
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I plan on it. I’m going to try and get them to certify it at least....if it falls within the mileage parameters.When you buy the vehicle, get a warranty before you Walk out the door.
Roll that warranty right into the payment Especially since you've passed the sweet spot of 50k.
This is amazing, Ford has been using cam phasers since at least 04 model year and still hasn't figured it out.
I appreciate your input/shedding light on this.It's not a a matter of "figuring it out". Every engine has unique specifications for oil pressure, oil volume (flow), cylinder head design, cam drive (chain/sprocket) design, and phaser operating angles. Ford provided the supplier with the specifications, and they manufactured them incorrectly. It sucks, but it's not as obvious as you made it sound.
FollowingHave they changed the design at all for 2020 to correct the issue?
Have they changed the design at all for 2020 to correct the issue?