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Ford Camshaft, Bearings & Lifters Replacing procedure for 4.2L, 4.6L, 5.8L & 6.0L?
http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.in/2012/03/ford-camshaft-bearings-lifters.html Removal & Installation
6.8L Engine
Left Side
- Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the Precautions Section.
WARNINGThe camshaft procedure must be followed exactly or damage to the valves and pistons will result. - Remove the cooling fan shroud.
- Position the crankshaft damper spoke at the 12 o'clock position and the timing mark indentation at the 1 o'clock position.
- Remove the left valve cover.
- Remove the 6 bolts in the sequence shown, the 3 bearing caps and the balance shaft.
NOTEKeep caps in exact order as removed for reinstallation.
WARNINGDamage to the camshaft sprocket assembly will occur if mishandled or used as a lifting or leveraging device.
- Loosen and back off the left camshaft bolt 1 full turn.
CAUTIONIf servicing both camshafts, do not rotate the crankshaft. Camshaft position has been established in the proper step in this procedure.
NOTEIf the camshaft lobes are not exactly positioned as shown, the crankshaft keyway will require one full additional rotation to 12 o'clock. Do not rotate the crankshaft if servicing both camshafts. - The No. 6 cylinder camshaft exhaust lobe must be coming up on the exhaust stroke. Verify by noting the position of the 2 intake camshaft lobes and the exhaust lobe on the No. 6 cylinder.
- Remove only the 3 roller followers shown in the illustration.
WARNINGDo not allow the valve keepers to fall off the valve or the valve may drop into the cylinder.
NOTEThe camshaft roller followers must be installed in their original locations. Record camshaft roller follower locations.
NOTEIt may be necessary to push the valve down while compressing the spring.
- Using special tool 303-1039, remove only the 3 designated roller followers from the previous step.
WARNINGThe crankshaft cannot be moved past the 6 o'clock position once set.
- Rotate the crankshaft clockwise, as viewed from the front, positioning the crankshaft damper spoke at the 6 o'clock position and the timing mark indentation at the 7 o'clock position.
WARNINGEngine is not freewheeling. Camshaft procedure must be followed exactly or damage to valves and pistons will result.
WARNINGThe Timing Chain Wedge tool must be installed square to the timing chain and the engine block.
NOTEFront cover removed for clarity.
- Install the special tools in the left timing chain as shown.
WARNINGDo not remove the timing chain wedge tool at any time during assembly. If the special tool is removed or out of placement, the engine front cover must be removed and the engine must be retimed.
WARNINGThe timing chain must be installed in its original position onto the camshaft phaser sprocket using the scribed marks, or damage to valves and pistons will result.
- Scribe a location mark on the timing chain and the camshaft phaser sprocket assembly.
WARNINGRemove the front thrust camshaft bearing cap straight upward from the bearing towers, or the bearing cap may be damaged from side loading.
NOTEThe camshaft bearing caps must be installed in their original locations. Record camshaft bearing cap locations. - Remove the bolts in the sequence shown and remove the front camshaft bearing cap and then the remaining bearing caps.
- Clean and inspect the left camshaft bearing caps. The camshaft front thrust bearing cap contains an oil metering groove. Make sure the groove is free of foreign material.
WARNINGDamage to the camshaft phaser sprocket assembly will occur if mishandled or used as a lifting or leveraging device.
WARNINGOnly use hand tools to remove the camshaft phaser sprocket bolt or damage may occur to the camshaft or camshaft phaser unit.
WARNINGDo not remove the timing chain wedge tool at any time during assembly. If the special tool is removed or out of placement, the engine front cover must be removed and the engine must be retimed. - Remove the bolt and withdraw the camshaft from the phaser sprocket assembly leaving the sprocket assembly in place. Discard the bolt and washer.
To install:
- Lubricate the camshaft and camshaft journals with clean engine oil.
WARNINGDo not remove the timing chain wedge tool at any time during assembly. If the special tool is removed or out of placement, the engine front cover must be removed and the engine must be retimed.
WARNINGDamage to the camshaft phaser sprocket assembly will occur if mishandled or used as a lifting or leveraging device.
WARNINGDo not allow the roller followers to move out of position when installing the camshaft. - Install the camshaft into the camshaft phaser sprocket assembly and onto the head.
- Install a new camshaft phaser bolt finger tight.
WARNINGDo not remove the timing chain wedge tool at any time during assembly. If the special tool is removed or out of placement, the engine front cover must be removed and the engine must be retimed.
WARNINGThe timing chain must be installed in its original position onto the camshaft phaser sprocket using the scribed marks, or damage to valves and pistons will result. Verify the camshaft phaser sprocket and timing chain scribe marks are still in alignment.
WARNINGDo not allow the roller followers to move out of position when installing the camshaft. - Lubricate the camshaft bearing caps with clean engine oil.
- Position the front camshaft bearing cap.
- Position the remaining camshaft bearing caps.
- Install the bolts loosely.
- Tighten the bolts in the sequence shown. Tighten to 10 Nm (89 inch lbs.).
- Remove the special tools.
- Rotate the crankshaft a half turn counterclockwise and position the crankshaft damper spoke at the 12 o'clock position and the timing mark indentation at the 1 o'clock position.
- Verify correct cam position by noting the position of the number 5 cylinder intake and exhaust camshaft lobes.
- Using the special tool, install the 3 originally removed roller followers.
- Install the CMP sensor and the bolt.
- Connect the CMP electrical connector.
WARNINGOnly use hand tools to install the camshaft phaser sprocket assembly or damage may occur to the camshaft or camshaft phaser unit.
WARNINGDamage to the camshaft phaser sprocket assembly will occur if mishandled or used as a lifting or leveraging device. - Tighten the camshaft phaser bolt in 2 stages:
Stage 1: Tighten to 40 Nm (30 ft. lbs.).Stage 2: Tighten an additional 90 degrees. - Install the left valve cover.
- Install the cooling fan shroud.
- Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the Precautions Section.
WARNINGThe camshaft procedure must be followed exactly or damage to the valves and pistons will result. - Remove the cooling fan shroud.
- Position the crankshaft damper spoke at the 12 o'clock position and the timing mark indentation at the 1 o'clock position.
- Remove the right valve cover.
WARNINGDamage to the camshaft phaser sprocket assembly will occur if mishandled or used as a lifting or leveraging device. - Loosen and back off the right camshaft phaser bolt 1 full turn.
- Disconnect the right camshaft position (CMP) sensor electrical connector.
- Remove the bolt and the right CMP sensor.
NOTEIf the camshaft lobes are not exactly positioned as shown, the crankshaft will require 1 full additional rotation to 12 o'clock.
- The number 1 cylinder camshaft exhaust lobe must be coming up on the exhaust stroke. Verify by noting the position of the 2 intake camshaft lobes and the exhaust lobe on the number 1 cylinder.
- Remove only the 3 roller followers shown in the illustration.
WARNINGDo not allow the valve keepers to fall off the valve or the valve may drop into the cylinder.
NOTEThe camshaft roller followers must be installed in their original locations. Record camshaft roller follower locations.
NOTEIt may be necessary to push the valve down while compressing the spring.
- Using special tool 303-1039, remove only the 3 designated roller followers from the previous step.
WARNINGThe crankshaft cannot be moved past the 6 o'clock position once set.
- Rotate the crankshaft clockwise, as viewed from the front, positioning the crankshaft damper spoke at the 6 o'clock position and the timing mark indentation at the 7 o'clock position.
WARNINGEngine is not freewheeling. Camshaft procedure must be followed exactly or damage to valves and pistons will result.
WARNINGThe Timing Chain Wedge tool must be installed square to the timing chain and the engine block.
NOTEFront cover removed for clarity. - Install the special tools in the right timing chain as shown.
WARNINGDo not remove the timing chain wedge tool at any time during assembly. If the special tool is removed or out of placement, the engine front cover must be removed and the engine must be retimed.
WARNINGThe timing chain must be installed in its original position onto the camshaft phaser sprocket using the scribed marks, or damage to valves and pistons will result.
- Scribe a location mark on the timing chain and the camshaft phaser sprocket assembly.
WARNINGRemove the front thrust camshaft bearing cap straight upward from the bearing towers, or the bearing cap may be damaged from side loading.
NOTEThe camshaft bearing caps must be installed in their original locations. Record camshaft bearing cap locations.
- Remove the bolts in the sequence shown and remove the front camshaft bearing cap and then the remaining bearing caps.
- Clean and inspect the right camshaft bearing caps. The camshaft front thrust bearing cap contains an oil metering groove. Make sure the groove is free of foreign material.
WARNINGDamage to the camshaft phaser sprocket assembly will occur if mishandled or used as a lifting or leveraging device.
WARNINGOnly use hand tools to remove the camshaft phaser sprocket bolt or damage may occur to the camshaft or camshaft phaser unit.
WARNINGDo not remove the timing chain wedge tool at any time during assembly. If the special tool is removed or out of placement, the engine front cover must be removed and the engine must be retimed.
- Remove the bolt and withdraw the camshaft from the phaser sprocket assembly leaving the sprocket assembly in place. Discard the bolt and washer.
To install:
- Lubricate the camshaft and camshaft journals with clean engine oil.
WARNINGDo not remove the timing chain wedge tool at any time during assembly. If the special tool is removed or out of placement, the engine front cover must be removed and the engine must be retimed.
WARNINGDamage to the camshaft phaser sprocket assembly will occur if mishandled or used as a lifting or leveraging device.
WARNINGDo not allow the roller followers to move out of position when installing the camshaft. - Install the camshaft into the camshaft phaser sprocket assembly and onto the head.
- Install a new camshaft phaser bolt finger tight.
WARNINGDo not remove the timing chain wedge tool at any time during assembly. If the special tool is removed or out of placement, the engine front cover must be removed and the engine must be retimed.
WARNINGThe timing chain must be installed in its original position onto the camshaft phaser sprocket using the scribed marks, or damage to valves and pistons will result. - Verify the camshaft phaser sprocket and timing chain scribe marks are still in alignment.
WARNINGDo not allow the roller followers to move out of position when installing the camshaft. - Lubricate the camshaft bearing caps with clean engine oil.
- Position the front camshaft bearing cap.
- Position the remaining camshaft bearing caps.
- Install the bolts loosely.
- Tighten the bolts in the sequence shown. Tighten to 10 Nm (89 inch lbs.).
- Remove the special tools.
- Rotate the crankshaft a half turn counterclockwise and position the crankshaft damper spoke at the 12 o'clock position and the timing mark indentation at the 1 o'clock position.
- Verify correct cam position by noting the position of the number 1 cylinder intake and exhaust camshaft lobes.
- Using the special tool, install the 3 originally removed roller followers.
- Install the CMP sensor and the bolt.
- Connect the CMP electrical connector.
WARNINGOnly use hand tools to install the camshaft phaser sprocket assembly or damage may occur to the camshaft or camshaft phaser unit.
WARNINGDamage to the camshaft phaser sprocket assembly will occur if mishandled or used as a lifting or leveraging device. - Tighten the camshaft phaser bolt in 2 stages:
Stage 1: Tighten to 40 Nm (30 ft. lbs.).Stage 2: Tighten an additional 90 degrees. - Install the right valve cover.
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