Jul-22-2017 04:55 PM
Jul-27-2017 10:33 AM
colliehauler wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:The motor has a rod knocking. I got the truck for next to nothing with the problem. I was looking at a rebuilt long block that has a 3 year unlimited mileage warranty with new cam phasers. My understanding is they use a different design oil pump as well. Promar engine out of NJ.jerem0621 wrote:colliehauler wrote:
Don't really need it for towing already have a Diesel and a V-10 long bed crew cabs. This is a single cab to run around town that I might leave at the seasonal site.
With all the cam phaser issues I don't know if I could trust a used 5.4. I'm wondering about a rebuilt long block? Most of the used engines I see have high miles. I don't know what would be acceptable mileage on a used 5.4?
Make sure you get a 5.4 out of a superduty. No cam phasers to deal with.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Wrong. Just plain wrong.
You HAVE to go back to OLDER 5.4 super duty engines to get away from cam phasers..
My 2003 F250 super duty 5.4 DOES NOT have cam phasers but my 2006 F250 Super Duty DOES have cam phasers.
2003 is a 2V and my 2006 is 3V
2003 has 265 HP and the 2006 has 300 HP.
I will hands down take to 2006 with 300 HP ANY DAY even with the potential cam phaser issue.
You also cannot just "drop in" any old super duty 5.4, to put a 2V into a vehicle that has a 3V 5.4 you WILL have to BUY AN ENTIRE DONOR VEHICLE in order to get all the correct wiring harnesses and computers not to mention dash parts..
Completely two different beasts.
Not to mention you would have to have change to the older 4 speed transmission and you would LOSE the TOW/HAUL feature of the 5 speed transmission..
As far as the OPs issue, what IS wrong with your engine?
If it is the cam phasers, there is aftermarket replacements that appear to last longer and have less trouble with them.. Can be done in the vehicle and some folks have figured out how to change them without tearing the front of the engine off (although from what I understand the issue starts with the chain tensioners leaking which the oil is routed through before the cam phasers), there is some really good info on Ford Truck Enthusiasts (FTE) website if you dig around..
Our 2006 now has 100,000 miles on it and only gets a slight cam phaser tick when cold and near the time to change the oil.
A light tick when cold is pretty much normal and to be expected with a cam phaser engine and is just an annoyance.. Now a heavy tick when cold or hot and loss of power that is a sign of a failed cam phaser and the engine reverts to 2V operation.
If your engine is really blown, get a 3V 5.4 short block and make sure you change your oil regularly and don't take it past 5K miles on a change.. keeping fresh clean oil in this engine goes a long way to keeping it happy.
Jul-26-2017 05:36 PM
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Jul-23-2017 01:34 PM
colliehauler wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:The motor has a rod knocking. I got the truck for next to nothing with the problem. I was looking at a rebuilt long block that has a 3 year unlimited mileage warranty with new cam phasers. My understanding is they use a different design oil pump as well. Promar engine out of NJ.jerem0621 wrote:colliehauler wrote:
Don't really need it for towing already have a Diesel and a V-10 long bed crew cabs. This is a single cab to run around town that I might leave at the seasonal site.
With all the cam phaser issues I don't know if I could trust a used 5.4. I'm wondering about a rebuilt long block? Most of the used engines I see have high miles. I don't know what would be acceptable mileage on a used 5.4?
Make sure you get a 5.4 out of a superduty. No cam phasers to deal with.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Wrong. Just plain wrong.
You HAVE to go back to OLDER 5.4 super duty engines to get away from cam phasers..
My 2003 F250 super duty 5.4 DOES NOT have cam phasers but my 2006 F250 Super Duty DOES have cam phasers.
2003 is a 2V and my 2006 is 3V
2003 has 265 HP and the 2006 has 300 HP.
I will hands down take to 2006 with 300 HP ANY DAY even with the potential cam phaser issue.
You also cannot just "drop in" any old super duty 5.4, to put a 2V into a vehicle that has a 3V 5.4 you WILL have to BUY AN ENTIRE DONOR VEHICLE in order to get all the correct wiring harnesses and computers not to mention dash parts..
Completely two different beasts.
Not to mention you would have to have change to the older 4 speed transmission and you would LOSE the TOW/HAUL feature of the 5 speed transmission..
As far as the OPs issue, what IS wrong with your engine?
If it is the cam phasers, there is aftermarket replacements that appear to last longer and have less trouble with them.. Can be done in the vehicle and some folks have figured out how to change them without tearing the front of the engine off (although from what I understand the issue starts with the chain tensioners leaking which the oil is routed through before the cam phasers), there is some really good info on Ford Truck Enthusiasts (FTE) website if you dig around..
Our 2006 now has 100,000 miles on it and only gets a slight cam phaser tick when cold and near the time to change the oil.
A light tick when cold is pretty much normal and to be expected with a cam phaser engine and is just an annoyance.. Now a heavy tick when cold or hot and loss of power that is a sign of a failed cam phaser and the engine reverts to 2V operation.
If your engine is really blown, get a 3V 5.4 short block and make sure you change your oil regularly and don't take it past 5K miles on a change.. keeping fresh clean oil in this engine goes a long way to keeping it happy.
Jul-23-2017 11:50 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:The motor has a rod knocking. I got the truck for next to nothing with the problem. I was looking at a rebuilt long block that has a 3 year unlimited mileage warranty with new cam phasers. My understanding is they use a different design oil pump as well. Promar engine out of NJ.jerem0621 wrote:colliehauler wrote:
Don't really need it for towing already have a Diesel and a V-10 long bed crew cabs. This is a single cab to run around town that I might leave at the seasonal site.
With all the cam phaser issues I don't know if I could trust a used 5.4. I'm wondering about a rebuilt long block? Most of the used engines I see have high miles. I don't know what would be acceptable mileage on a used 5.4?
Make sure you get a 5.4 out of a superduty. No cam phasers to deal with.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Wrong. Just plain wrong.
You HAVE to go back to OLDER 5.4 super duty engines to get away from cam phasers..
My 2003 F250 super duty 5.4 DOES NOT have cam phasers but my 2006 F250 Super Duty DOES have cam phasers.
2003 is a 2V and my 2006 is 3V
2003 has 265 HP and the 2006 has 300 HP.
I will hands down take to 2006 with 300 HP ANY DAY even with the potential cam phaser issue.
You also cannot just "drop in" any old super duty 5.4, to put a 2V into a vehicle that has a 3V 5.4 you WILL have to BUY AN ENTIRE DONOR VEHICLE in order to get all the correct wiring harnesses and computers not to mention dash parts..
Completely two different beasts.
Not to mention you would have to have change to the older 4 speed transmission and you would LOSE the TOW/HAUL feature of the 5 speed transmission..
As far as the OPs issue, what IS wrong with your engine?
If it is the cam phasers, there is aftermarket replacements that appear to last longer and have less trouble with them.. Can be done in the vehicle and some folks have figured out how to change them without tearing the front of the engine off (although from what I understand the issue starts with the chain tensioners leaking which the oil is routed through before the cam phasers), there is some really good info on Ford Truck Enthusiasts (FTE) website if you dig around..
Our 2006 now has 100,000 miles on it and only gets a slight cam phaser tick when cold and near the time to change the oil.
A light tick when cold is pretty much normal and to be expected with a cam phaser engine and is just an annoyance.. Now a heavy tick when cold or hot and loss of power that is a sign of a failed cam phaser and the engine reverts to 2V operation.
If your engine is really blown, get a 3V 5.4 short block and make sure you change your oil regularly and don't take it past 5K miles on a change.. keeping fresh clean oil in this engine goes a long way to keeping it happy.
Jul-23-2017 11:35 AM
jerem0621 wrote:colliehauler wrote:
Don't really need it for towing already have a Diesel and a V-10 long bed crew cabs. This is a single cab to run around town that I might leave at the seasonal site.
With all the cam phaser issues I don't know if I could trust a used 5.4. I'm wondering about a rebuilt long block? Most of the used engines I see have high miles. I don't know what would be acceptable mileage on a used 5.4?
Make sure you get a 5.4 out of a superduty. No cam phasers to deal with.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Jul-23-2017 08:22 AM
Jul-23-2017 12:51 AM
Jul-23-2017 12:16 AM
jerem0621 wrote:I thought the 2006 3v 5.4 in the Superduty's had cam phasers as well? The rebuilt's are supposed to have a different design oil pump as well?colliehauler wrote:
Don't really need it for towing already have a Diesel and a V-10 long bed crew cabs. This is a single cab to run around town that I might leave at the seasonal site.
With all the cam phaser issues I don't know if I could trust a used 5.4. I'm wondering about a rebuilt long block? Most of the used engines I see have high miles. I don't know what would be acceptable mileage on a used 5.4?
Make sure you get a 5.4 out of a superduty. No cam phasers to deal with.
Rock Auto has rebuilt 5.4's for about $2,600 ish after core charge.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Jul-22-2017 09:46 PM
Jul-22-2017 08:49 PM
colliehauler wrote:
Don't really need it for towing already have a Diesel and a V-10 long bed crew cabs. This is a single cab to run around town that I might leave at the seasonal site.
With all the cam phaser issues I don't know if I could trust a used 5.4. I'm wondering about a rebuilt long block? Most of the used engines I see have high miles. I don't know what would be acceptable mileage on a used 5.4?
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