Cylinder head

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Needing to remove cylinder heads on my 4.6 2v what all needs to be removed to take out head bolts?
 

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If you are asking whats needed to be removed to remove the heads.....Remove valve covers, harmonic dampener, water pump pulley, steering pump, front timing cover, timing chains. It can be a task but not a difficult one.
 
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If you are asking whats needed to be removed to remove the heads.....Remove valve covers, harmonic dampener, water pump pulley, steering pump, front timing cover, timing chains. It can be a task but not a difficult one.
That is what I needed to know. Thank you
 

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would this help?
yea its a truck so there will be some things that are different but it gets you in the ballpark of what to expect.
 

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I'd recommend pulling the followers as well before you remove the timing chains
 

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It's a job. Pay for a week of service data access from Ford and follow the instructions, last thing you want is the mechanical timing getting screwed up, luckily it's a 2v.

We should have never moved away from pushrods in v-engines, you can take apart an LS in an hour. One chain.. one man.. sigh.
 

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