Amazing video what did you mean by used a zip tie with the mmr 2nd tensioner ? Would be helpful if you can give me a better explanation currently working on it
With the MMR secondary bracket it was easier to compress the tensioner and tighten a zip tie to keep it depressed. This allows to slip the sprocket and chain over the tensioner pad. After it's on there, just cut the zip tie out and remove it.
Excellent video on timing 5.0 coyote. Couple questions... will the be the same procedure for a gen 2 coyote in a f150? Also does piston position matter when u initally start the procedure b4 u turn the crank? Thx
@@Oxman_Garage thank you, the car has only 50k km, but sadly the passenger side phaser is broken, the center pin that moves the valve is stuck and the phaser won't move from the fully advanced position. Beside the phaser, since I have to disassemble lot of parts, would you suggest to replace all the timing components, chains guides etc or replace just the phaser? I'd love to change it without removing the timing cover but I assume it's impossible. Thank you so much
What do I do? I have done a couple of these but have completed them with out walking away for an extended period time. On this job, I started it and got pulled off for a few months and came back to it and forgot to rotate the motor the 2 rotations to 12 o’clock prior to installing the RH side. Got it together and drove it for a couple and realized what I did because of the codes I pulled. Now I have it down to the chains again and the RH pulled chains pulled. Not having ran into this before, what is my next step?
What codes did you have? I have a car with unknown service history with bank 1 camshaft and crankshaft corelation. Data loger shows 20 degrees on camshafts. Did someone forgot to rotate the crank while instaling second chain?
When installing the passenger side exhaust cam, it doesn’t feel like it’s in the “neutral position” it is kinda help up a little,, is this normal ? It spins back and fourth freely in a different position though.. is this normal? Should I have to force the cam down a little with the cam caps? Or is the cam in the incorrect t position?
Place the cams in a position where the lobes are flat on the followers. Tighten all the cams caps. Take a wrench and move the cams on the flats of the cam and put them in the natural position.
At the beginning of the video, you want to clock the crankshaft key at the 5 o'clock position. This place the pistons below the deck so there will be no piston to valve contact.
As long as the timing marks are all in the same position when you removed everything. If it were me, I would just start from the beginning to be on the safe side. Last thing you want is piston valve contact
I guess I've been running a miss timed engine for a year and half now? Haha. 1500 miles and counting, zero issues. Exhaust video in my short vids couple weeks ago. Idk-what you're seeing. Thanks.
Awesome video. Exactly what I needed in full detail to time my motor, thanks!
Glad you made this video! Was the only info I could find on doing this
Awesome video!!! Love the details and what to look for. All around a great video.
Amazing video what did you mean by used a zip tie with the mmr 2nd tensioner ? Would be helpful if you can give me a better explanation currently working on it
With the MMR secondary bracket it was easier to compress the tensioner and tighten a zip tie to keep it depressed. This allows to slip the sprocket and chain over the tensioner pad. After it's on there, just cut the zip tie out and remove it.
@@Oxman_Garage life saver thanks brother
Man you are a life saver thanks for the vid
Good video, was hard to find good info. Thank you
Awesome video. Would you be able to tell me if there are any differences in the procedure for a Gen 1 coyote?
They are different, the timing procedure is not the same. Ill have a video out this winter for gen1 Mustang and F150 Coyote
Excellent video on timing 5.0 coyote. Couple questions... will the be the same procedure for a gen 2 coyote in a f150? Also does piston position matter when u initally start the procedure b4 u turn the crank? Thx
Check out my videos, I have a how to for the F150
Can you do this without removing the engine? I just need to replace one broken exhaust phaser
Absolutely, you don't have to remove the engine. This can be done while the engine is in the car.
@@Oxman_Garage thank you, the car has only 50k km, but sadly the passenger side phaser is broken, the center pin that moves the valve is stuck and the phaser won't move from the fully advanced position. Beside the phaser, since I have to disassemble lot of parts, would you suggest to replace all the timing components, chains guides etc or replace just the phaser? I'd love to change it without removing the timing cover but I assume it's impossible. Thank you so much
The Cam on my Right side are the same way like your but the sprocket not show me the R it show me the L on the Right side exhaust
Never mind I found the issue the Cam shift
Thanks for the great video in a few weeks check out the 1000 hp mustang build video we are putting together!
What do I do? I have done a couple of these but have completed them with out walking away for an extended period time. On this job, I started it and got pulled off for a few months and came back to it and forgot to rotate the motor the 2 rotations to 12 o’clock prior to installing the RH side. Got it together and drove it for a couple and realized what I did because of the codes I pulled. Now I have it down to the chains again and the RH pulled chains pulled. Not having ran into this before, what is my next step?
What codes did you have? I have a car with unknown service history with bank 1 camshaft and crankshaft corelation. Data loger shows 20 degrees on camshafts. Did someone forgot to rotate the crank while instaling second chain?
When installing the passenger side exhaust cam, it doesn’t feel like it’s in the “neutral position” it is kinda help up a little,, is this normal ? It spins back and fourth freely in a different position though.. is this normal? Should I have to force the cam down a little with the cam caps? Or is the cam in the incorrect t position?
Place the cams in a position where the lobes are flat on the followers. Tighten all the cams caps. Take a wrench and move the cams on the flats of the cam and put them in the natural position.
Hey for comp cams stage 3 do they also need to install same way you did on gen 2 ?
I would recommend having aftermarket camshafts set with. Degree wheel.
You don’t have to put in too dead center like push rod ? Placement of pistons can be in any order ?
At the beginning of the video, you want to clock the crankshaft key at the 5 o'clock position. This place the pistons below the deck so there will be no piston to valve contact.
Question what cams should you use on gen 2 Lon block for 2014 mustang GT ?
Depending on your set up? Honestly the stock cams are good for lots of power if you Supercharge or Turbo.
@@Oxman_Garage stock cam as gen 1 cause now I got gen 2 exhaust cam and boss302 intake cam and the car throwing code p0340 and p0344
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I had to replace the passenger side head on my gen 2 coyote.. do I need to retime the chain on the side I didn’t remove ?
As long as the timing marks are all in the same position when you removed everything. If it were me, I would just start from the beginning to be on the safe side. Last thing you want is piston valve contact
@@Oxman_Garage so retime the other side as well? I noticed the timing marks are a little off
If they're off, I would just start from the beginning, better be on the safe side
@@Oxman_Garage thanks for all the help !
@@Oxman_Garage one more thing, prodemand says I have to reintall the same parts on the same position.. I did not make any marks or anything
I noticed in video the driver side cams are installed wrong for video. Go by the cam neutral diagram provided. Diagram is different than video
I guess I've been running a miss timed engine for a year and half now? Haha. 1500 miles and counting, zero issues. Exhaust video in my short vids couple weeks ago. Idk-what you're seeing. Thanks.
3:27 and 3:13 the position are different is what he is saying the exhaust side is right but the intake is off