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Does a 2004 Ford Explorer have a PCV valve?

Does a 2004 Ford Explorer have a PCV valve?

The PCV valve for a 2004 Ford Explorer Sportrac is going to be located near the valve cover. The pcv valve in the 2004 ford explorer sport trac vehicle is located at the end top of the side of the valve cover.

How is a Ford 4.6 2 valve engine built?

We have 1 highly trained technician build your engine from start to finish. Every engine is tested and inspected by 2 people before it leaves our facility. Our Ford 4.6 & 5.4 2 valve engines are built to meet or exceed the original OEM specifications and are backed by our industry leading 3-year/unlimited mileage warranty.

When to replace PCV valve on Ford Escort?

You’ll hear a rattle. If you don’t, it is time to replace the valve. Even if the valve rattles, if your engine is experiencing one or more of the bad PCV valve symptoms described above, it’s a good idea to replace the valve. Some vehicles—including some old Ford Escort models—come equipped with a small, hollow, plastic block with no moving parts.

Is there a warranty on Ford 4.6 valve engine?

Our Ford 4.6 & 5.4 2 valve engines are built to meet or exceed the original OEM specifications and are backed by our industry leading 3-year/unlimited mileage warranty. Promar takes every step necessary to supply the best rebuilt/remanufactured engine available. Some of these steps include: All machine work is performed on fully CNC machines.

When did the Ford 4.6 V8 come out?

The Ford 4.6 V8 was the first engine in the Ford Modular engine family. It hit the markets back in 1991 and remained in production through 2014. Ford also made three primary variants of the 4.6L engine – the 2-valve, 3-valve, and 4-valve.

Where is the PCV valve on a Ford 4.0L?

Both the 4.0L and the 4.6L use a PCM-controlled heated PCV valve. The PCV valve on the 4.0L SOHC engine is located in the back of the left valve cover, mounted horizontally, and is well hidden from view as it is sandwiched between the valve cover and the firewall.

What kind of engine does the Ford Explorer have?

Starting with 2006, the 4.6L engine available in the Explorer and Mountaineer are three-valve engines with variable cam timing and equal length intake runners (see Photo 1 ). Prior to 2006, the Explorer used a two-valve 4.6L (see Photo 2 ).

Is the Ford 4.6 V8 the same engine?

Not all Ford 4.6L engines are the same. It was produced for over 20 years and a few different variants exist – notably the 2, 3, and 4-valve 4.6 V8. Each valve engine also went through a few updates during their lives. There are also some significant design changes for specific models.

What kind of oil does a Ford 4.0L use?

After 2006, the 4.0L no longer used an engine oil cooler or a heated throttle body. The oil requirements of the 4.6L and the 4.0L remain the same as in the past; the 4.0L still uses 5W-30 with a 5-quart capacity, and the 4.6L still uses 5W-20 with a 6.5-quart capacity. The 4.0L SOHC engines are coupled with a five-speed auto transmission — 5R55.

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Ruth Doyle