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Primary Timing Chain Service Procedure

BobWiersema

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98 xlt 4.0L SOHC 4x4
4.0 L SOHC Timing Chain Service Procedure / And Other Useful Files

Please Note: My file storage at Ripway was suspended for using the word Ford (I dont know why)

I am currently moving the files to a storage site that I pay for. Please check back, Ill post when its finished.



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bluestream1 sent me these three PDF files regarding 97-01 SOHC Explorers and Mountaineers.

The 38 pages are instuctions for different engines and models. For our SOHC engine its about 12 pages. I have the same document already scanned to a PDF file. I will email it to anyone who knows how to post a link so others can download the doc.

(Do not follow the insructions in the Ford Shop manual; they are wrong)

To save a file to your computer, right click and select Save link as
Or just click a link to open in your browser.

File 1 Disassembly

File 2 Install

File 3 Assembly

Other excellent SOHC timing chain related files.
These next three are a MUST HAVE for anyone servicing the SOHC engine.


* Ford 4.0L SOHC Engine Assembly A excellent document donated by Jakee

Ford 4.0L SOHC Balance Shaft Timing

Ford 4.0L SOHC V6 Cam Tools Information Sheet

Ford 4.0L SOHC Tec. & Performance Info. A must read for power adders.

Torque to Yield Bolts - Microsoft Word doc


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║ Other Useful Files ║
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1996 Ford Explorer Owners Guide

1997 Ford Explorer Owners Guide

1998 Ford Explorer Owners Guide

1999 Ford Explorer Owners Guide

2000 Ford Explorer Owners Guide

2001 Ford Explorer Owners Guide

2002 Ford Explorer Owners Guide

2004 Ford Explorer Owners Guide

2005 Ford Explorer Owners Guide

2006 Ford Explorer Owners Guide

2007 Ford Explorer Owners Guide


More to come...


Please note that because these files are hosted on a free file sharing site there is a limit of 150MB of traffic per 24 Hour period. If this becomes a problem I will provide alternative links.
PM me if yo have any problems with the links.
 



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This file is a Must Have for anyone with the SOHC engine.
Although the foot note says Mustang, the entire document references a engine with a balance shaft. I don't think that was ever used in a Mustang, or did they make a 4x4 Mustang? :D


Ford 4.0L SOHC Engine Assembly A excellent document donated by Jakee

Thanks again Jakee :salute:
 






WOW great document Jakee... THANKS!!
 












However, that document is not 100% clear on the timing of the balance shaft. There are timing marks on the balance shaft....it doesn't if thats what should be lined up or not. I assumed that was the case, but still have a vibration now that the engine is back together. There is no drawing showing the marks.

I am thinking that maybe I just have it a tooth or so off.
 






However, that document is not 100% clear on the timing of the balance shaft. There are timing marks on the balance shaft....it doesn't if thats what should be lined up or not. I assumed that was the case, but still have a vibration now that the engine is back together. There is no drawing showing the marks.

I am thinking that maybe I just have it a tooth or so off.

I put a file in post #1 that should help you out.
Balance Shaft Timing

But basically its aligned at TDC.

Also uploaded a few more user guides.

Bob
 






More files added

I added more User Guides today, Im missing the 03 guide.
If anyone has it in PDF format please pm me.

File links are in post #1

Bob
 






I put a file in post #1 that should help you out.
Balance Shaft Timing

But basically its aligned at TDC.

Also uploaded a few more user guides.

Bob

Not sure I understand what they mean by this comment:

Align the timing marks. NOTE: Due to the gear ratio between
the reversal shaft, and the balance shaft, up to seven
complete turns of the balance shaft may be required to find
the correct position.

What is the reversal shaft?
 






Not sure I understand what they mean by this comment:

Align the timing marks. NOTE: Due to the gear ratio between
the reversal shaft, and the balance shaft, up to seven
complete turns of the balance shaft may be required to find
the correct position.

What is the reversal shaft?


The balance shaft is not connected directly to the sprocket, there is a gear reduction in between. 7 to 1 ratio. So for every seven turns of the balance shaft the sprocket will turn one time. Another way to think of it is the balance shaft is spinning 7 times faster then the engine. And in the opposite direction.

(At least I believe that's the ratio.)

Also I fixed that link for Balance Shaft Timing, It wasn't working right.
 












I'm not able to retrieve any of your links ; Ripway says they don't exist. Is it me or what? Thanks
 






Hey Bob, Looks like a fantastic reference source! I'm having trouble reading them though.

I can download but then get an error stating the file can't be opened. That it has been corrupted as an email attachment.

If you care too... I'd be happy to host these files on my server. You can link them from there [no fees of course] as they would help me and others.

Let me know
Michael
 






V-6 vin "E" rebuild problems

Hey Bob & Michael,

I'm in the process of doing a rebuild on my 1999 Explorer 4x4, with the sohc vin "E" motor, and need HELP VERY MUCH. It spun the #1 rod bearing and when I pulled the pan cover I found it full of timing cassette plastic and metal parts so now it's going to be a major rebuild.

Is there some way you fellows can hook me up with the above info as Ripway won't let me access any of it. Your info would make my life a LOT EASIER, which I need very much.

This rebuild is going to be VERY costly and I've found some good prices from a place called "Parts Dinosaur" and "AutoParts4America" off of E-Bay. Don't know anything about either of them do you; or should I buy "genuine Ford parts" which are much higher cost?

Please help me with this delima and offer advise.

Thank you-Bill
 












Hey Bob & Michael,

I'm in the process of doing a rebuild on my 1999 Explorer 4x4, with the sohc vin "E" motor, and need HELP VERY MUCH. It spun the #1 rod bearing and when I pulled the pan cover I found it full of timing cassette plastic and metal parts so now it's going to be a major rebuild.

Is there some way you fellows can hook me up with the above info as Ripway won't let me access any of it. Your info would make my life a LOT EASIER, which I need very much.

This rebuild is going to be VERY costly and I've found some good prices from a place called "Parts Dinosaur" and "AutoParts4America" off of E-Bay. Don't know anything about either of them do you; or should I buy "genuine Ford parts" which are much higher cost?

Please help me with this delima and offer advise.

Thank you-Bill

For the timing parts go with Ford parts. Check out the prices on Tascaparts.com you may be pleased!!
 






Sorry, busy with work. I did see your post and pm, just haven't had a minute to find those files on my computer. Ill send them off tonight soon as I get something to eat. (long day)


Peace Out,
Bob
 






That would be much appreciated Bob!

Michael
 






i cant open these files :( it says they are damaged any ideas
 






Bob,

Can I get those files emailed to me?

Thanks,

Kennyv
 



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Thank you but they dont seem to be working, any chance of pming me a copy please ?
 






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