Ford 4.6 2V Timing Chain And Guide Replacement.
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 Published On Jul 22, 2019

On this episode I show you how to replace the timing chains, timing chain guides, and tensioners. As well as how to set up the timing on your 4.6 liter 2 valve Ford engine. Accessing the timing chain components is much harder than actually changing the parts. The procedure itself is basically aligning specific links on the chain with the marks on the sprockets.

Here are some of the parts and tools I used for this job:
Crank holding tool: https://amzn.to/2SwFMP6
Cam Holding tool (2 required): https://amzn.to/2SB0BZV
Cam follower removal tool: https://amzn.to/2XVPe4F

DOUBLE CHECK THE FITMENT ON THE PARTS! There are too many different timing sets for me to list all of them. If your vehicle has plastic tensioners I would suggest upgrading to the iron version. They have proven to be more durable.
Bolt Part#: W709818 S437
Parts:
Ford Racing Timing Set: https://amzn.to/2SwwuTB
Cloyes (plastic guides, iron tensioners): https://amzn.to/2Y3paji
Cloyes (metal guides, iron tensioners): https://amzn.to/2YkkiKT
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