Lilone
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- 97 XLT
Hey everyone. I just got a 1997 XLT with the 4.0 SOHC. The motor has the notorious timing chain/tensioner problem and I'm sure it bent valves and needs some headwork.
My question is, what would be easier, and which would be cheaper?
Option 1:
Keeping the motor I have and fixing the top end, and replacing the timing chains and all needed items. The motor has 130k on it, and I would like to go this route if possible so I know the top end is fresh on the motor. I have heard this is quite a pain to do though, as you need special tools to get the timing right, since there are no timing marks anywhere.
The other option is buying a used motor and dropping it in.
Thanks for any input! If you know of any good how-to's or a walk through on how to replace the timing chains that would be great.
My question is, what would be easier, and which would be cheaper?
Option 1:
Keeping the motor I have and fixing the top end, and replacing the timing chains and all needed items. The motor has 130k on it, and I would like to go this route if possible so I know the top end is fresh on the motor. I have heard this is quite a pain to do though, as you need special tools to get the timing right, since there are no timing marks anywhere.
The other option is buying a used motor and dropping it in.
Thanks for any input! If you know of any good how-to's or a walk through on how to replace the timing chains that would be great.