good job good video absolutely recommend moving the wheel skirt absolutely take those dang bolts out just did this to mine and now I get to have the same friend you did trying to get it back in with the gasket still intact
I replaced my valve Covers with the updated ones, has 7 bolts per side instead of 14, was definitely easier to work with. New one's does not have the bolts on the side near the firewall.
You saved me. That cover is not easy to pull. I’ll yank the valve cover screws, pull that battery tray and loosen up that dryer. I really don’t want to loose that gas. Your video was excellent. Hey. One thing. The wire harness how did you move that around?
Thanks for this video doing the timing and oil pump and other parts along the way (ie water pump cause I'm already in there) on an 06 F150 4x4 and don't want to remove my working not leaking ac system, this video was a great help! P.S. I went with the Melling M360HV since I have high mileage (260k) and wanted the extra 20psi just in case I have some cam cap/tower wear.
How the Frig did you remove the back center valve cover bolt? Short/deep? Extention? 1/4"/3/8" extractor? I'm about ready to push it off a cliff! Thanks brother! I'm Almont 3 weeks into working on the truck. Gone from a "Crank No Start " to running like a bag of cats!. All 15 test drives ( very short one's due to either stalling or just a super rough idel) I've had camshaft positioning sensors every single time. The last test drive it thru a p0010 and the camshaft sensors again. So 1st thing I did were both sensors to no avail. Checked all fuses and relays, safety neutral switch, egnition switch, grounds, vacuum, fuel/spark, had 300 on my tac. so I knew I had signal going to the PCM etc. I'm guessing I jumped time or the phaser or VCT is shot. But I can't get that last valve cover bolt off. Going crazy! No, already there!! lol...Any feedback would be great. Thanks
Do you think an old lady can do this? LOLOL What a job!! Thanks for showing the good, the bad and the ugly. Good thinking on how to make it all happen. Also appreciate the fact that there was no profanity---that I heard. It is really nice when you can watch a video and you don't have to go to another video cause the presenter doesn't respect his viewing audience. Not everyone likes to talk like that or hear it. Jesus bless.
I have 07 expedition Have intake manifold out bc im putting new Cylinder head temperature sensor and the pigrail for it. I can see bare wires. Causing code P0119. Only code i have. Have leaky valve vober gasket on pass side. Thought id have enough wiggle room to get it out. I tried for 2hrs trying to get it out. With the harness and ac tubes and hoses i cant for the life of me get it out. I was able to inspect most of the cam lobs and lifters. They all have a little bit of play. But not alot. The timing chain feels so loose as if the guides shattered and chain just floating in there. Has 195k miles on engine. I cant believe there isnt more codes. So to do a full fix im looking at putting about $1500 in just parts. I dont think its worth it. As of now i realize its a ticking time boom. Im so let down knowing this.
This is lame, but im hoping to find a good answer here... While removing the VCT solenoid on my passenger side, the screw fell and i haven't been able to retrieve it with a magnet. What should i do next?
that valve cover bolt right next to the accumulator is killing me. I'm doing a complete overall of the timing and have gotten everything disconnected on the drivers side. i have three bolts left on the passenger side and from what i can tell the bolt was rounded over during original install. the bolt is more like 7mm than the 8mm it should be. i cant get a bite on it. any suggestions?
I know they make a special socket that will take out stripped bolts. It has teeth on the inside when you twist it the teeth engage. I know they sell them at Canadian Tire stores here in Canada. I image they have something similar where you're too. I hope you ended up getting them off
@@jacksimi ..I also picked up an extractor set from crappy tire. I'm In Ontario and 7 of my 15 bolts were pooched. Guessing from the weather and salt. Soon as I put my 8mm on them, they were sloppy as S#/+. As of now, I can't get my last bolt out! Back center bolt. I've tried 1/4-3/8 drives with extentions and without, extractors, swivels, deep and shallow. I'm about to lose my mind man!
@@locknload9143 Passenger side. i went in through the wheel well. wound up cutting away some of the liner and bent some of the ac piping to get at it. a nightmare job. i still have the truck and everytime i come across someone that's done this timing job it becomes a half hour conversation about how painful it was.
I havre to do that for a 08 v10... I am wondering if that passenger side valve cover gets more room if you put the jack on the body and lifting it up a bit... Your thoughts?? The AC?? I know there is a secondary transmission fluid filter that they put there just to get in the way..Apparently does almost nothing..
we’re you able to get the vct solenoid out without removing the valve cover,since you have an 08?i do too and i heard you have to remove the valve cover on the newer models.
Yes, I'm getting ready to do VCT's on my 2010 and it's really beyond frustrating that they didn't keep the same style valve covers as the 2004-2007 trucks.
good job good video absolutely recommend moving the wheel skirt absolutely take those dang bolts out just did this to mine and now I get to have the same friend you did trying to get it back in with the gasket still intact
I replaced my valve Covers with the updated ones, has 7 bolts per side instead of 14, was definitely easier to work with. New one's does not have the bolts on the side near the firewall.
You saved me. That cover is not easy to pull. I’ll yank the valve cover screws, pull that battery tray and loosen up that dryer. I really don’t want to loose that gas. Your video was excellent. Hey. One thing. The wire harness how did you move that around?
Thanks for this video doing the timing and oil pump and other parts along the way (ie water pump cause I'm already in there) on an 06 F150 4x4 and don't want to remove my working not leaking ac system, this video was a great help! P.S. I went with the Melling M360HV since I have high mileage (260k) and wanted the extra 20psi just in case I have some cam cap/tower wear.
Good luck in the task, this isn’t a very fun job
Take off inner fender wells then valve cover wide open
Those wheel guards get in the way for alot of stuff like the starter bolt
I only found this video because I thought I need to pull my valve cover in order to get to my vct solenoid. Do I not need to?
Yes.
How the Frig did you remove the back center valve cover bolt? Short/deep? Extention? 1/4"/3/8" extractor? I'm about ready to push it off a cliff! Thanks brother!
I'm Almont 3 weeks into working on the truck. Gone from a "Crank No Start " to running like a bag of cats!. All 15 test drives ( very short one's due to either stalling or just a super rough idel) I've had camshaft positioning sensors every single time. The last test drive it thru a p0010 and the camshaft sensors again. So 1st thing I did were both sensors to no avail. Checked all fuses and relays, safety neutral switch, egnition switch, grounds, vacuum, fuel/spark, had 300 on my tac. so I knew I had signal going to the PCM etc. I'm guessing I jumped time or the phaser or VCT is shot. But I can't get that last valve cover bolt off. Going crazy! No, already there!! lol...Any feedback would be great. Thanks
I want to see the reinstall of the passenger side camshaft cover.
Good info in the video, thanks for posting.
Can you put the lock out in just the left side?
What did you use to get the transmission dip stick bolt out with? I’m on that right now and can’t get it to budge.
Good job brother
How did you get the nut off the back!
Do you think an old lady can do this? LOLOL What a job!! Thanks for showing the good, the bad and the ugly. Good thinking on how to make it all happen.
Also appreciate the fact that there was no profanity---that I heard. It is really nice when you can watch a video and you don't have to go to another video cause the presenter doesn't respect his viewing audience. Not everyone likes to talk like that or hear it. Jesus bless.
How long did your repair last? Is it still running well since you put it all back together?
I have 07 expedition
Have intake manifold out bc im putting new Cylinder head temperature sensor and the pigrail for it. I can see bare wires. Causing code P0119. Only code i have.
Have leaky valve vober gasket on pass side. Thought id have enough wiggle room to get it out.
I tried for 2hrs trying to get it out. With the harness and ac tubes and hoses i cant for the life of me get it out.
I was able to inspect most of the cam lobs and lifters. They all have a little bit of play. But not alot. The timing chain feels so loose as if the guides shattered and chain just floating in there.
Has 195k miles on engine.
I cant believe there isnt more codes.
So to do a full fix im looking at putting about $1500 in just parts. I dont think its worth it. As of now i realize its a ticking time boom. Im so let down knowing this.
This is lame, but im hoping to find a good answer here...
While removing the VCT solenoid on my passenger side, the screw fell and i haven't been able to retrieve it with a magnet. What should i do next?
If you can’t get it out then I guess your taking the engine apart
that valve cover bolt right next to the accumulator is killing me. I'm doing a complete overall of the timing and have gotten everything disconnected on the drivers side. i have three bolts left on the passenger side and from what i can tell the bolt was rounded over during original install. the bolt is more like 7mm than the 8mm it should be. i cant get a bite on it. any suggestions?
Im having the same problem with 3 bolts on the drivers side. You can buy a bolt grip expansion set
I know they make a special socket that will take out stripped bolts. It has teeth on the inside when you twist it the teeth engage.
I know they sell them at Canadian Tire stores here in Canada. I image they have something similar where you're too. I hope you ended up getting them off
@@jacksimi ..I also picked up an extractor set from crappy tire. I'm In Ontario and 7 of my 15 bolts were pooched. Guessing from the weather and salt. Soon as I put my 8mm on them, they were sloppy as S#/+. As of now, I can't get my last bolt out! Back center bolt. I've tried 1/4-3/8 drives with extentions and without, extractors, swivels, deep and shallow. I'm about to lose my mind man!
Papa Bear..What bolt we're you having trouble with? Drivers side back center or passenger? If Drivers side, did you remove the wheel well skirt?
@@locknload9143 Passenger side. i went in through the wheel well. wound up cutting away some of the liner and bent some of the ac piping to get at it. a nightmare job.
i still have the truck and everytime i come across someone that's done this timing job it becomes a half hour conversation about how painful it was.
I havre to do that for a 08 v10... I am wondering if that passenger side valve cover gets more room if you put the jack on the body and lifting it up a bit... Your thoughts?? The AC?? I know there is a secondary transmission fluid filter that they put there just to get in the way..Apparently does almost nothing..
we’re you able to get the vct solenoid out without removing the valve cover,since you have an 08?i do too and i heard you have to remove the valve cover on the newer models.
just back cover bolt out ?
Am I having deja vu or a rewind.
can you take off timing cover and leve the vale cover on to get tensioner remove
oh yes you can but when putting back on timing cover better make sure you put some RTV and all those corners that's actually easier
Hi, when outing Beck the passenger valve cover. How you get it back without breaking the back part of the gasket.
I remove the fender skirt to help with the install
Do you have a vedio on it
Do I need to remove spark plugs to get valve cover off
coil packs yes, spark plugs no
Very good ..
Do I have to remove the valve covers on a 2010 F-150 5.4 to replace VCT solenoid
Shouldn't.
You do, I've fixed the problem awhile ago. You can't retract them through the port, covers have to be removed
Yes, I'm getting ready to do VCT's on my 2010 and it's really beyond frustrating that they didn't keep the same style valve covers as the 2004-2007 trucks.
@@learnalittlelivealittle6502 5 months later and its running like new still.
Dang so I gotta drain my engine oil that’s fresh?
..Ford it's just frustrating.. it's a money pit
FORD and Tesla are the only 2 American car manufacturers; that have not claimed bankruptcy!!!
You; are grossly MISINFORMED!!!!
Camera needs to be still
I hate vct solenoids place.