Agis8
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- 2000 Explorer 4-Dr SOHC
Reading on this forum the last few years, I never came across anyone mentioning the external cam chain tensioners that can be replaced on the V6 SOHC engine. I have been living, since 2010, with intermittent cam chain noise (like an aluminum shredder!) at startup. Like one poster mentioned, I would restart motor and/or just wait a minute or two until the tensioners pumped up and the nose subsided. Then I typed the noise problem into YouTube and watched a video about replacing the two external tensioners mounted on the heads. Each has a spring piston, the chamber of which fills with pressurized oil to damp the chain noise. So I replaced mine and there was absolutely no noise for 3 days, then the front one sounded very bad. I guess the old tensioning system couldn't handle the new pressure. So I cleaned and reinstalled the old front one, and Voila! No noise at all. My long-endured problem was fixed. And that certainly changed my attitude toward the vehicle; from potential self-detonating time bomb (Exploder) to a possibly lasting, properly running means of transport. My Explorer has 170,000 miles on it.
Here are the part numbers:
7U3Z6K254B (for left head, front), 7U3Z-6K254-A (for right head, rear).
Rear tensioner installs through right-front wheel well (easily). Front tensioner installs after you remove the thermostat housing & throttle body (not easy but threads through hoses & wires via a long socket extension). Well worth the trouble. Available on Amazon, but worth the effort to seek out a reasonable OEM dealer on line. Got mine around $35 and $65. Small price for peace of mind and no engine removal.
Amazon (front tensioner - now it's $25 on sale!): http://www.amazon.com/Explorer-Rang...r2&keywords=cam+chain+tensioner+2000+explorer
Amazon (rear tensioner - now it's also $25 on sale!) http://www.amazon.com/Explorer-Rang...r2&keywords=cam+chain+tensioner+2000+explorer
I would strongly advise snapping those up if you think they might resolve your noise problem (could be a modestly priced gamble that could pay off). Pricing I saw a few months ago ranged from approx. $60 to $140.
NOTE: One came with a new copper sealing ring, the other didn't; so don't discard the old ones. After torquing to spec with used sealing ring, my right rear one leaked some; so I torqued to an extra 15 ft-lbs. Worked fine then. (Spec. on torque was 44 ft-lb for each, as I remember -- approx.--)
Here are the part numbers:
7U3Z6K254B (for left head, front), 7U3Z-6K254-A (for right head, rear).
Rear tensioner installs through right-front wheel well (easily). Front tensioner installs after you remove the thermostat housing & throttle body (not easy but threads through hoses & wires via a long socket extension). Well worth the trouble. Available on Amazon, but worth the effort to seek out a reasonable OEM dealer on line. Got mine around $35 and $65. Small price for peace of mind and no engine removal.
Amazon (front tensioner - now it's $25 on sale!): http://www.amazon.com/Explorer-Rang...r2&keywords=cam+chain+tensioner+2000+explorer
Amazon (rear tensioner - now it's also $25 on sale!) http://www.amazon.com/Explorer-Rang...r2&keywords=cam+chain+tensioner+2000+explorer
I would strongly advise snapping those up if you think they might resolve your noise problem (could be a modestly priced gamble that could pay off). Pricing I saw a few months ago ranged from approx. $60 to $140.
NOTE: One came with a new copper sealing ring, the other didn't; so don't discard the old ones. After torquing to spec with used sealing ring, my right rear one leaked some; so I torqued to an extra 15 ft-lbs. Worked fine then. (Spec. on torque was 44 ft-lb for each, as I remember -- approx.--)