Genuine Lincoln Navigator Timing Chain

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  • Lincoln Navigator Timing Chain - 5L3Z-6268-A
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    Part Number: 5L3Z-6268-A
    $38.40 MSRP: $55.17
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Timing Chain
    • Manufacturer Note: CHAIN, ASY TIMING
    • Replaces: F6TZ-6268-AA
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1998-2014 Lincoln Navigator | 8 Cyl 5.4L, 8 Cyl 5.4L DOHC EFI | 4-Speed Automatic Transmission E4OD(4R100), 4AT 4R100, 4AT E4OD, 6-Speed Automatic Transmission (6R80), 6-Speed Automatic Transmission ZF 6HP26 Steptronic, Four-Wheel Drive (Part Time) (Left Hand Drive), Left Hand Drive, Rear-Wheel Drive (Left Hand Drive)
  • Lincoln Navigator Timing Chain - F6TZ-6268-AA
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    Lincoln Navigator Chain - Timing

    Part Number: F6TZ-6268-AA
    $38.40 MSRP: $55.17
    You Save: $16.77 (31%)
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    Product Specifications
    • Replaced by: 5L3Z-6268-A
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1998-2004 Lincoln Navigator | 8 Cyl 5.4L, 8 Cyl 5.4L DOHC EFI | 4AT 4R100, 4AT E4OD, 4-Speed Automatic Transmission E4OD(4R100), 6-Speed Automatic Transmission (6R80), 6-Speed Automatic Transmission ZF 6HP26 Steptronic, Four-Wheel Drive (Part Time) (Left Hand Drive), Left Hand Drive, Rear-Wheel Drive (Left Hand Drive)
  • Lincoln Navigator Timing Chain - F3LY-6268-B
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    Lincoln Navigator Belt - Timing

    Part Number: F3LY-6268-B
    $37.96 MSRP: $55.50
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Timing Chain
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Ford's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1999-2004 Lincoln Navigator | 8 Cyl 5.4L, 8 Cyl 5.4L DOHC EFI | 4AT 4R100, 4-Speed Automatic Transmission E4OD(4R100), 6-Speed Automatic Transmission (6R80), 6-Speed Automatic Transmission ZF 6HP26 Steptronic, Four-Wheel Drive (Part Time) (Left Hand Drive), Left Hand Drive, Rear-Wheel Drive (Left Hand Drive)

Lincoln Navigator Timing Chain

The Timing Chain in Lincoln Navigator vehicles performs a great role of ensuring the right valve timing for smooth functioning of the engine by ensuring the right coordination between the crankshaft and camshaft. Firmly located in-front of a vehicle's engine, the Timing Chain needs lubrication to function effectively, commonly used in high-displacement engines. delayer Timing Chains, a product with metal material has been popularly used since the early of 1990s in Lincoln Navigator models, with favorable performances such as lower frequency of replacement compared to rubber auto timing belts. Timing Chains are normally very durable but difficulties can come from the absence of lubrication or the wear off of tensioner and the chain guides, and it is usually manifested by a rattle sound coming from the front part of the engine. This engine architecture means that your pushrod engines feature a short chain drive because it is better able to accommodate torque reversals and also significantly more so while it is also quieter and longer lasting.

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Lincoln Navigator Timing Chain Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How to inspect, remove, and install the timing chain and sprockets in V6 engine on Lincoln Navigator?
    A: Disconnect the negative battery cable from the battery and position the number one piston several degrees before TDC on the compression stroke. Remove the right valve cover and attach a dial indicator to the Cylinder Head with the plunger inline with and resting on the pushrod side of the Rocker Arm. Remove the timing chain cover and temporarily remove the timing chain and sprockets to access the chain tensioner. Temporarily install the timing chain and sprockets without the tensioner, then slip the timing chain cover and vibration damper in place to provide timing marks. Turn the crankshaft clockwise until the number one piston is at TDC to take up the slack on the right side of the chain, then zero the dial indicator. Slowly turn the crankshaft counterclockwise until the slightest movement is seen on the dial indicator, noting how far the number one piston has moved away from TDC by looking at the ignition timing marks; if the mark has moved more than 6 degrees, install a new timing chain and sprockets. Position the number one piston at TDC on the compression stroke and remove the timing chain cover, avoiding turning the crankshaft during vibration damper removal. Ensure the crankshaft, Camshaft, and balance shaft sprocket timing marks are aligned; if not, use the vibration damper bolt to turn the crankshaft clockwise until all marks are aligned. Remove the camshaft sprocket mounting bolt and camshaft position sensor drive gear without turning the engine, taking care not to allow the crankshaft to turn from TDC. Compress the timing chain tensioner with a screwdriver and insert a drill or Allen wrench as a retaining pin to hold it in the retracted position, then pull the camshaft sprocket/chain off the camshaft. If intending to remove the tensioner assembly, remove the two bolts holding it to the block. Turn the crankshaft until the key is facing up, drape the chain over the camshaft sprocket, and turn the sprocket until the timing mark faces down, ensuring the chain is positioned over the camshaft and crankshaft sprockets with their timing marks aligned before slipping both sprockets onto the camshaft and crankshaft. When correctly installed, a straight line should pass through the center of the balance shaft gear, the camshaft, the camshaft timing mark, the crankshaft timing mark, and the center of the crankshaft; do not proceed until the valve timing is correct. Install the camshaft position sensor drive gear, aligning the keyway with the Woodruff key on the camshaft, then apply a non-hardening thread locking compound to the threads and install the camshaft sprocket bolt, tightening it to the specified torque. Finally, remove the retaining pin from the timing chain tensioner and reinstall the remaining parts in the reverse order of removal.

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