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New Mustang Guy ,Question about 3:55 Gears
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<blockquote data-quote="Black04Lightning" data-source="post: 634929" data-attributes="member: 11795"><p>4.10s in a Daily driver , its only a 2 cam though not a 4 cam like you drive , the redline is only 6100 yours is like 7000 , 4,10s sound like too much to deal with everyday,, Another Question</p><p> I heard yesterday there is a valvetrain problem on both the 4 cam and the 2 cam modular Engines , Do you have any valvetrain noise on your right cylinder head , i do , </p><p>so far Per a Cobra owner i know this is a Recall for those engines affected, the whole cylinder head on the right side of the engine is replaced, i cant ask the Technition i know about it at Lithia Ford Concord , until Monday , to see if the camshaft follower on my 4,6 2 cam is covered on the same recall,</p><p> When i let it sit all nite and leave for work the next day and start it the first time that day, there is a loud Valvetrain noise from the right cylinder head, From about two or three cam folowers , and Hydrualic lifters ,the sound is there just a few seconds , until the Oil Presure guage reads the normal position on the guage ,, all fluids are at the correct level per specifacation,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black04Lightning, post: 634929, member: 11795"] 4.10s in a Daily driver , its only a 2 cam though not a 4 cam like you drive , the redline is only 6100 yours is like 7000 , 4,10s sound like too much to deal with everyday,, Another Question I heard yesterday there is a valvetrain problem on both the 4 cam and the 2 cam modular Engines , Do you have any valvetrain noise on your right cylinder head , i do , so far Per a Cobra owner i know this is a Recall for those engines affected, the whole cylinder head on the right side of the engine is replaced, i cant ask the Technition i know about it at Lithia Ford Concord , until Monday , to see if the camshaft follower on my 4,6 2 cam is covered on the same recall, When i let it sit all nite and leave for work the next day and start it the first time that day, there is a loud Valvetrain noise from the right cylinder head, From about two or three cam folowers , and Hydrualic lifters ,the sound is there just a few seconds , until the Oil Presure guage reads the normal position on the guage ,, all fluids are at the correct level per specifacation, [/QUOTE]
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