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- 2002 4WD
I have the dreaded timing chain rattle. I have had it for 4 years and 50K miles. It has not gotten worse or better. It only rattles between 2500-3000 RPM. My truck doesn't have a rough idle or bad gas mileage. I have never had starting issues. It is just noisy.
I called Ford (as I bought the truck used with 52K on it) and asked if the previous owner had the recall done on the tensioners (there was a recall, right?). They said no such thing happened on this truck and no open recalls. I called my mechanic and he looked up the work in AllData or w/e he uses and the engine was not flagged as being an interference engine. He told me if it has been noisy for 4 years and 50K miles without getting worse and no issues with performance in that time, given the cost of the repair, he would recommend NOT doing the repair. I have read and read and poured over this forum on this particular topic for going on a year now.
Questions:
1 - Is the 4.0 SOHC engine interference?
2 - Is there an affordable fix, maybe leaving the engine in?
3 - What are the odds the chain might fail?
4 - Should I just live with the noise?
Now I know some of you will tell me that it is insanity not to have it fixed. Some of you will say it won't break. I don't know which way it might go, and I'm sure you guys won't know either. I am just looking for 1) an answer the interference question and 2) actually accounts of the chain breaking and how long it rattled before it broke.
I will tell you the majority of what I found on this site in the past 12 months was a lot of "I'll just let it be noisy" and a few "I'm a mechanic and can pull an engine relatively quickly to do the repair". I feel I can do this repair, I just can't justify it without a lot of feedback.
I called Ford (as I bought the truck used with 52K on it) and asked if the previous owner had the recall done on the tensioners (there was a recall, right?). They said no such thing happened on this truck and no open recalls. I called my mechanic and he looked up the work in AllData or w/e he uses and the engine was not flagged as being an interference engine. He told me if it has been noisy for 4 years and 50K miles without getting worse and no issues with performance in that time, given the cost of the repair, he would recommend NOT doing the repair. I have read and read and poured over this forum on this particular topic for going on a year now.
Questions:
1 - Is the 4.0 SOHC engine interference?
2 - Is there an affordable fix, maybe leaving the engine in?
3 - What are the odds the chain might fail?
4 - Should I just live with the noise?
Now I know some of you will tell me that it is insanity not to have it fixed. Some of you will say it won't break. I don't know which way it might go, and I'm sure you guys won't know either. I am just looking for 1) an answer the interference question and 2) actually accounts of the chain breaking and how long it rattled before it broke.
I will tell you the majority of what I found on this site in the past 12 months was a lot of "I'll just let it be noisy" and a few "I'm a mechanic and can pull an engine relatively quickly to do the repair". I feel I can do this repair, I just can't justify it without a lot of feedback.
