bigredscowboy
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- 2003 Ranger Edge 4.0 4x4
Has anyone ever had a timing tensioner actually fail? On the way home last night (cold but not freezing), something knocked and then a rattling noise in the engine bay. I thought I had picked up a stick in the fan or something. 1/2 mile and I was home and popped the hood. The driver valve cover was cracked in the front. Got it off this morning and the less-than-2-year-old guide doesn't have a piece of plastic left on it. I cursed the plastic POS and later came back out with fresh eyes. There was a tiny metal ball, maybe 2mm in diameter up in the top of the head. That's when I started looking and realized that the moving part of the tension has separated and was logged in a hole between the head and block. This was an OEM Ford part (but the guide and chain were aftermarket). How did that happen?!
Edit: 2003 Ranger 4.0 SOHC with recent full timing chain replacement
Edit: 2003 Ranger 4.0 SOHC with recent full timing chain replacement