I have not done this on a DOHC, but I believe that would be correct if you had both tensioners off at the same time, but you should remove and replace one side at a time and lock the side you are working on, then put the tool on the other side to service that side. I believe the cam tool is referred to as the cam locking tool. You won't be adjusting the cam so I don't think you'll need a tool for that, nor do I know what that tool is. Also you will remove the four bolts that hold the PS pump, but you will most likely not be able to remove the b1tch bolt completely from the pump due to the proximity of the hydraulic line. Just leave it in the pump as use it for realigning the pump back to the engine.
Using the lowest price items on Amazon for OEM items $349.96
Local speed shop just estimated cost of doing this for me at $1,567 (parts and labor). Ouch.
Ok so I went to the RockAuto website, they have the CLOYES 95432 & 95433.
Are those the good tensioners? Looks like they no longer have whats on the parts list.
Or buy the Ford Racing kit and a set of Felpro gaskets foŕ $$$. Cam locking tool $$ more.Get everything off of eBay....
See post #1 for proper parts.
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Or buy the Ford Racing kit and a set of Felpro gaskets foŕ $$$. Cam locking tool $$ more.
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Of course not. I was attempting a bit of irony, which apparently failed. On the other hand If one is going that far into the engine, it could be reassuring to know that you have exactly the right parts from the big blue oval fòlks. I have been told they even include all of the nuts and bolts needed for the job.Not necessary!
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Of course not. I was attempting a bit of irony, which apparently failed. On the other hand If one is going that far into the engine, it could be reassuring to know that you have exactly the right parts from the big blue oval fòlks. I have been told they even include all of the nuts and bolts needed for the job.
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Ok so I went to the RockAuto website, they have the CLOYES 95432 & 95433.
Are those the good tensioners? Looks like they no longer have whats on the parts list.
Rockauto still sells the parts I have listed.
Rockauto still sells the parts I have listed. Please do not spread dis-info
Get everything off of eBay....
See post #1 for proper parts.
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Can you please post the link for the tensioners if they still
have the it on rockauto? It's showing me the other part numbers. Don't worry I'm not spreading any wrong info.