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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Replacing Camshaft & Valve Lifters On Ford, Mercury and Lincoln?


The procedure is similar for Ford Crown Victoria, Mercury Grand Marquis, Lincoln Town Car.          

The procedure is as follows:----

Camshaft & Valve Lifters
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION instructions are as follows:-----

  1. If equipped with air suspension, the air suspension switch, must be turned to the OFF position before raising the vehicle.
  2. Properly relieve the fuel system pressure.
  3. Drain the engine oil
  4. Remove or disconnect the following:
    NOTE
    The front lower bolt on the power steering pump will not come all the way out.



    Negative battery cable
    Fan blade and fan shroud assembly
    Fuel supply and return lines from the fuel injection supply manifold
    Windshield wiper governor (module) assembly from the vehicle
    Engine air cleaner outlet tube
    Accessory drive belt
    Ignition wires from the spark plugs
    Ignition wire brackets from the cylinder head cover studs
    2 bolts retaining the ignition wire separator to the ignition coil brackets and the bolt retaining the air conditioning pressure line to the right-hand ignition coil bracket.
    Connectors from both ignition coils and the Crankshaft Position (CMP) sensor
    Ignition coils with brackets attached
    Electrical connector from the alternator and at the power distribution box
    Water pump pulley
    Positive battery cable at the power distribution box
    Bolt from the positive battery cable bracket located on the right-hand cylinder head
    Fuel vapor hose from the EVAP canister purge valve and position the positive battery cable aside
    Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) valve from the cylinder head cover and position aside
    Engine/transmission harness connector from the bracket on the power brake booster
    Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor and air conditioning clutch harness connectors
    Bolts retaining the power steering pump to the cylinder block and wire the pump aside



    Oil pan
    Crankshaft pulley bolt and washer and crankshaft pulley
    Engine oil filter
    Power steering control valve actuator and oil pressure sensor
    Oil filter adapter
    Cylinder head covers
    Engine front cover
    Timing chains
  5. Rotate the crankshaft counterclockwise no more than 45 degrees from Top Dead Center (TDC) to ensure that all pistons are below the top of the engine block deck face.
  6. Install a valve spring compressor under the camshaft and on top of one of the valve spring retainers.
  7. Install Valve Spring Spacer T91P-6565-AH between the valve spring coils. Be sure that the valve being compressed is on its base circle. Compress the valve spring and remove the rocker arm. Repeat the procedure until all rocker arms are removed.
  8. If required, pull the lash adjusters out of their bores in the cylinder head. Note their locations; they must be installed in the same bore they were removed from.
    NOTE
    Do not mix the camshaft bearing caps. Note the camshaft bearing cap locations for installation.
  9. To remove each camshaft, unfasten the 14 bolts retaining the camshaft bearing caps (cluster assemblies) to the cylinder head. Tap upward on the camshaft bearing caps at points near the upper bearing halves and gradually lift the camshaft bearing cap clusters from the cylinder head.
  10. Repeat the removal procedure for the opposite cylinder head.
  11. Remove the camshaft straight upward to avoid bearing damage.
  12. Clean and inspect the camshafts and related components for unusual wear or damage. 

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    Fig. Camshaft bearing cap torque sequence
To install:
  1. Clean and inspect the cylinder head covers, engine front cover and cylinder head sealing surfaces.
  2. Apply clean engine oil to the camshaft journals and lobes. Position the camshafts on the cylinder heads.
  3. Install and seat the camshaft bearing cap cluster assemblies. Install and hand start the retaining bolts. Tighten the camshaft cluster retaining bolts in sequence to 89 inch lbs. (10 Nm). Be sure to tighten each camshaft bearing cap cluster individually.
    NOTE
    Each camshaft bearing cap cluster assembly is tightened individually.
  4. Loosen the camshaft bearing cap cluster retaining bolts approximately 2 turns or until the heads of the bolts are free. Tighten all bolts, again in sequence, to 89 inch lbs. (10 Nm).
  5. Repeat the camshaft bearing cap installation for the opposite cylinder head.
    NOTE
    The camshafts should turn freely but with a slight drag.
  6. Check camshaft end-play as follows:
    1. Step 1: Install a dial indicator on the front of the engine. Position it so the indicator foot is resting on the camshaft sprocket bolt or the front of the camshaft.
    2. Step 2: Push the camshaft toward the rear of the engine and zero the dial indicator.
    3. Step 3: Pull the camshaft forward and release it. Specified end-play is 0.0901-0.006 inch (0.025-0.190mm).
    4. Step 4: If end-play is too tight, check for binding or foreign material in the camshaft thrust bearing. If end-play is excessive, check for worn camshaft thrust plate and replace the cylinder head, as required.
    5. Step 5: Remove the dial indicator.
  7. If removed, install the lash adjusters in their original positions.
  8. If necessary, install Camshaft Positioning Tools T92P-6256-A on the flats of the camshafts and install the spacers and camshaft sprockets. Install the bolts and washers and tighten to 30 ft. lbs. (40 Nm), then tighten an additional 90 degrees.
  9. Install a valve spring compressor under the camshaft and on top of the valve spring retainer.
  10. Install Valve Spring Spacer T91P-6565-AH between the valve spring coils. Be sure that the valve being compressed is on its base circle. Compress the valve spring and install the rocker arm. Repeat the procedure until all rocker arms are installed.
  11. Rotate the crankshaft clockwise 45 degrees to position the crankshaft at Top Dead Center (TDC).
    NOTE
    The crankshaft must only be rotated in the clockwise direction and only as far as TDC.
  12. Install or connect the following:

    Timing chains
    Engine front cover
    Cylinder head covers. Tighten the cylinder head cover bolts to 89 inch lbs. (10 Nm).
    Power steering control valve actuator connector
    Oil pressure sensor harness connector
  13. Apply silicone sealer to the crankshaft keyway
  14. Install the crankshaft pulley and tighten the bolt as follows:
    1. Step 1: Tighten to 66 ft. lbs. (90 Nm).
    2. Step 2: Loosen one complete turn.
    3. Step 3: Tighten to 37 ft. lbs. (50 Nm).
    4. Step 4: Tighten an additional 90 degrees.
  15. Install or connect the following:

    Engine oil pan
    Power steering pump on the engine and the 4 retaining bolts. Tighten the bolts to 18 ft. lbs. (25 Nm).
    Air conditioning clutch and CKP sensor
    Evaporative emission canister purge valve harness connector
    Engine/transmission harness connectors on the power brake booster retaining bracket
    PCV valve to the right-hand cylinder head cover
    Positive battery cable harness on the right-hand cylinder head
    Bolt retaining the battery cable bracket to the cylinder head
    Evaporative emission hose to the canister purge valve
    Positive battery cable at the power distribution box
    Water pump pulley and tighten the bolts to 18 ft. lbs. (25 Nm)
    Ignition coil brackets and ignition wires to the engine front cover. Tighten the retaining nuts to 18 ft. lbs. (25 Nm).
    Harness connectors to the ignition coils and the CMP sensor
    Air conditioning pressure line on the right-hand ignition coil bracket and the retaining bolt
    Ignition wires to the spark plugs and the brackets onto the cylinder head cover studs
    Accessory drive belt
    Windshield wiper governor
    Fuel supply and return lines
    Fan and shroud assembly
    Negative battery cable
  16. Fill the engine cooling system.
  17. Fill the crankcase.
  18. If equipped with air suspension, turn the air suspension switch to the ONposition.
  19. Start the engine and check for leaks.
  20. Road test the vehicle and check for proper engine operation.

This details will help.
Thanks.





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Car repair guide?

http://technoanswers.blogspot.in/2012/03/car-repair-guide.html



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