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Sup Fellow stang members
So I have a question about doing engine swap I'm looking to buy a new engine fully assembled or just getting a good running engine off the street. My question is do I have to do anything like adjust the timing chain or make cylinder 1 at TDC or anything like that or before installor starting up the car.
 

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Normally when installing a "new to car" whole motor, the motor is put in following the service manual.

When installing a salvage yard motor it's usually a good idea to:
  • bar the motor over by hand
  • check the oil
  • perform a compression and/or a cylinder leak down check.
  • install a new rear main seal if high mileage.
  • install a new timing chain if over 150k Miles for the 4.6 modular motor.
 
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So I would do compression/leak down test
Take off timing cover turncrankshaft to the right til cyclinder 1 is @ TDC on compression stroke and timing marks on cams and crankshaft line up V shape
Install new timing chain and pretty much done yah ???
 

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What model year Mustang are well dealing with? What motor are we interested in?

Because the procedure described to install a timing chain in the 4.6 modular motor would likely leave a path a motor destruction in it's wake. This needs to be researched. Do your homework before attempting.
 
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wmburns said:
What model year Mustang are well dealing with? What motor are we interested in?

Because the procedure described to install a timing chain in the 4.6 modular motor would likely leave a path a motor destruction in it's wake. This needs to be researched. Do your homework before attempting.
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Yes from the research I did that is what I found, it was a manual online for changing timing chain on a 4.6 2v motor
 
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