Originally Posted by caprice_2nv
Originally Posted by itguy08
Originally Posted by aquariuscsm
4.0 is a superior engine.
That's a first - calling the Ford 4.0 SOHC a superior engine. It was a boat anchor and had a lot of quirks especially with the timing components. (I owned a 2000 Explorer with it.) The 3.5/3.7 is superior in every way.
I have to agree. I worked at Ford when these were still sort of new and we were always doing timing chain tensioners. The older ohv versions liked to crack heads like the 2.9 that they replaced.
The 3.5 is great other than the internal water pump design.
However, I think the later ones may have fixed the timing chain issues and are otherwise a reliable engine.
RWD 3.5L & 3.7L engines have belt driven water pumps. The SOHC 4.0L was a lot better in the later years of production for reliability!
Ford was growing stagnant with the Mustang without the Camaro to push development.....The 2010 GT had a 3V 4.6L
Originally Posted by itguy08
Originally Posted by aquariuscsm
4.0 is a superior engine.
That's a first - calling the Ford 4.0 SOHC a superior engine. It was a boat anchor and had a lot of quirks especially with the timing components. (I owned a 2000 Explorer with it.) The 3.5/3.7 is superior in every way.
I have to agree. I worked at Ford when these were still sort of new and we were always doing timing chain tensioners. The older ohv versions liked to crack heads like the 2.9 that they replaced.
The 3.5 is great other than the internal water pump design.
However, I think the later ones may have fixed the timing chain issues and are otherwise a reliable engine.
RWD 3.5L & 3.7L engines have belt driven water pumps. The SOHC 4.0L was a lot better in the later years of production for reliability!
Ford was growing stagnant with the Mustang without the Camaro to push development.....The 2010 GT had a 3V 4.6L