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4.0 SOHC...how long will it last with the valve train issue?!?

Edmisten1

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1998 Explorer Sport 4.0 SOHC. I bought it new. Today, there is just under 300K (yes THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND) on the clock with ALL factory timing chains and guides. Now, granted, it's had the notorious timing chain rattle since probably around the 150K mark (6-7 years ago, maybe longer as I honestly don't know) but...it is still going strong. The only thing I've done is replace the tensioners. I'm a car guy, most of my buddies are car guys and one of my really good friends owns his own shop and is an ASE Master Tech and even he said for the labor alone to R and R all timing components, both front and rear, just run the thing until it croaks...sound advice? I don't know; you tell me. All this time later, it is still running and running strong. The timing chain rattle comes and goes. Very audible at times and practically inaudible at other times (you would never know it has the rattle). I know these little Cologne V6's are formidable engines. I've done very little maintenance to this thing over the years other than the std oil and brake pad changes. In fact, it's on the factory starter and fuel pump. Best I can recall, all I've replaced is the alternator, water pump, radiator, front rack and ball joints. That's about it. It's paid for itself time and time again. Just a real trooper. But I guess my ultimate question is how long can this thing actually go before the chains/guides literally let go I end up with some catastrophic engine damage in the form of valves kissing some pistons at the bare minimum?? Does anyone have this many miles on one of these engines with the original timing components?? Or...if it has lasted this long....will it last forever with the obvious broken guides? I mean, after all this time...how much worse can it get?? Anyone??
 



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It's a ticking time bomb...
 












It's kind of a loaded question and requires the proverbial crystal ball that none of us have.
 






No one knows, but it sounds like you have a good one.
 












I'm no expert but depending on what shape the rest of the vehicle is in, what model, what drivetrain, where it is located and so on it MIGHT be worth fixing.(I don't know what kind of money your talking) I know my exploder is worth more than most 1997's with 170k miles due to the fully loaded packages, the amazing condition it is in, my record keeping(including the original dealer sticker) and it being a desirable vehicle for Colorado. I would take that into account.
 






It might last ten minutes, it might last 400K. There's no way to know. But with 300K on it already, you have been very lucky and the entire engine is way out on the tail end of its life curve. Sinking that kind of money into an engine with those miles is a bad idea IMO. This would be a good case for run it till it blows and then swap out the engine or the entire truck.
 






It might last ten minutes, it might last 400K. There's no way to know. But with 300K on it already, you have been very lucky and the entire engine is way out on the tail end of its life curve. Sinking that kind of money into an engine with those miles is a bad idea IMO. This would be a good case for run it till it blows and then swap out the engine or the entire truck.

Sound advice...and exactly what I plan on doing. Run it until it grenades. I was just curious if anyone else has rolled that many miles on one with the factory timing parts.
 






Sound advice...and exactly what I plan on doing. Run it until it grenades. I was just curious if anyone else has rolled that many miles on one with the factory timing parts.

300k is a lot. I'm at 182k on factory parts with no timing issues (that I know of). I do regular maintenance, address what needs to be addressed, and keep meticulous records. Even so, a 98 4.0l 4x4 XLT is still only worth what you can get for it. Probably $2-$3k max. It's my car, not an investment.
I know that the SOHC gets a lot of grief around here, but there are also a lot of hi-mi SOHC's around. Run it till it cuts loose and don't look back.

Chef Duane
 












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