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# Remove gasket (ideally in 1 piece to reduce cleanup)
# Remove gasket (ideally in 1 piece to reduce cleanup)
# Look for any plastic debris
# Look for any plastic debris
=== Engine Teardown (timing) ===
# Take lots of pictures and note sprocket orientation
# Remove main tensioner
# Remove Jackshaft Bolt (E18)


== Needed Tools ==
== Needed Tools ==

Revision as of 09:26, 6 May 2021

Resources

Tips for Pulling Engine

General

  1. Take lots of pictures
  2. Keep bolts with what they belong too (if possible)

Prep

  1. Spray Rust Pentrant
    1. Exhaust Manifold
    2. Engine Mounts
  2. Drain Coolant
  3. Drain Oil
  4. Mark Plug Wires

Underneath

  1. Disconnect Exhaust Manifold
  2. Mark One Bolt on Torque Converter w/ White Paint

Front

  1. Alternator
  2. Power Steering
  3. Compressor
  4. Intake (Upper and Lower)
  5. Fan, Radiator, Condensor

Engine Mount

  1. Remove Engine Mount to Frame Nuts
  2. Loosen Engine Mount to Engine Bolts

Initial Lift

  1. Connect chains to front of left head and back of right head
  2. Support transmissision w/ jack and block of wood
  3. Lift Engine Slightly
  4. Once engine weight is on hoist, remove engine mount entirely to make it easier to dismount/mount transmission
  5. Remove last 2 bellhousing bolts
  6. Disconnect fuel line (do it last so you don't smell fuel)

Remove

  1. Raise a few Inches
  2. Shake free from transmission
  3. Verify that everything is free
  4. Gently raise a few inches at a time verifying clearances
  5. Raise to clear front radiator area, drag engine free, but move very slowly to prevent a tip
  6. Once clear of truck, lower to reduce center of gravity

Post Removal Cleanup

  1. Make sure torque converter is fully seated
  2. Put transmission on jack stand
  3. Put rags in exhaust pipes
  4. Use equalizer to lift back of engine and finish draining coolant
  5. Plug intake holes with rags

Flex Plate Removal and Engine Mounting

  1. Remove 1 bolt
  2. With white paint marker, mark threads and hole
  3. Remove flex plate
  4. Remove bracket covering jack shaft
  5. For bottom engine mount holes, tap dowels with M12 tap, thread bolt, and then use slide hammer to pull dowels

Engine Teardown (Top)

  1. Blow everything off well with compressed air
  2. Ensure fuel line isn't leaking
  3. May require heating EGR bolt well to remove
  4. Take pictures of front of engine
  5. Remove Parts
    1. Waterpump
    2. Thermostat Housing
    3. Dampener
      1. Remove 19mm bolt in center
      2. Insert M8 1.25 thread 100mm long bolt into dampener holes
      3. There's nothing to press against, so insert metal rod of some kind inside hole
      4. Install dampener removal tool and press dampener off
  6. Front Cover (Waterpump Area) (leave top bolt in loose and pry part is top right)
  7. Valve Covers
  8. Roller followers (need rocker removal tool OTC 303-567)
    1. May not be able to do 1 end rocker so move cam neutral)
    2. See 22:52
  9. Remove tensioners (1 1/16")
  10. Camshaft Sprocket Bolts
    1. Driver side (normal right hand thread)
    2. Passenger side (left hand thread) !!
  11. Remove Camshaft caps and pull camshaft and caps together (maintain order)
  12. Remove last rocker roller

Engine Teardown (bottom)

  1. Pull lower pan (10mm)
  2. Remove intake tube (lift while unscrewing)
  3. Remove t-30 torque bolts in back of block (1 long, 1 short)
  4. Remove 8 inner bolts (13mm)
  5. Remove outside bolts and nuts (10mm)
  6. Gently tap front to break seal
  7. Remove gasket (ideally in 1 piece to reduce cleanup)
  8. Look for any plastic debris

Engine Teardown (timing)

  1. Take lots of pictures and note sprocket orientation
  2. Remove main tensioner
  3. Remove Jackshaft Bolt (E18)

Needed Tools

  1. 5lb slide hammer
  2. Ford Timing Kit
  3. M12 bolt for Pulling Engine Dowels
  4. Engine Hoist Equalizer
  5. Dampener Removal Tool
  6. Rocker Removal Tool (OTC 303-567)

Parts to Replace

  1. Rear main seal
  2. Jackshaft seal
  3. Timing Components
  4. Oil Pan Seal kit
  5. Head gasket kit