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What is the price range for replacing the timing chain on a Ford F150?

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RonJohnsonWI

The average cost for replacing the timing chain in a Ford F-150 is between $1,100 and $1,500, with most of the expense attributed to labor. The F-150's chain is built to last the lifespan of the vehicle without needing maintenance unless it breaks or the tensioner becomes stretched. Because it is a metal component, it is inherently more durable than a timing belt. Additionally, since it operates internally rather than externally in the engine, a chain is less prone to cracking or drying out like belts. Chains can also help improve fuel efficiency. However, if you discover metal shavings in the oil, experience misfires, or hear a rattling noise when idling, it is important to promptly have these issues inspected by a trustworthy auto repair shop.

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  • Selwyn Williams

    The price of a timing chain for a 2005 F-150 4WD with the 5.4-liter engine.

  • cayhan

    The price to replace the timing chain on a Ford F150 can vary depending on the specific make and model, but on average it typically costs around $1300. Labor is usually the most significant portion of this cost.

  • Laurie C

    Is it necessary to remove the engine from a 2000 Ford E150 4.6 in order to replace the timing chain?

  • Bandy

    You should probably revise that estimate to around 2000 to 2200 dollars. The kit includes all the sprockets, belts, connections, and gaskets, totaling up to about $340. This is for the smaller kit.

  • Del

    How much will it cost?

  • Michael Mahfouz

    Ford is asking for $6,000 for a full timing kit installation that includes the oil pump, water pump, and other components.

  • Joyce F

    So, I got a quote from a trustworthy mechanic, not a dealership, to change the timing chain on my 2007 F-150 with 160,000 miles. The estimated cost was between $1800 and $2000, covering 11 hours of labor plus parts, given in October 2022. When I inquired about replacing it as part of routine upkeep, the mechanic advised against doing so unless there are actual issues with it.

  • DanD

    Received an estimate of $2,700 from an independent mechanic for replacing the timing chain kit, sprocket, water pump, valve-cover gasket, and performing an oil change in Texas.

  • Angie Stuart

    If you need timing work on your vehicle, make sure to opt for Motorcraft timing components exclusively. Avoid using Dorman parts at all costs! It's advisable to replace all 24 rocker arms, as well as the oil pump and water pump if you intend to keep your Ford for an extended period. Seek out a technician experienced with the 5.4 3v engine. I have 331,000 miles on my 2008 Expedition and it's still going strong. Anticipate spending between $3000 and $4000 for the aforementioned services.

  • Joan s

    Hello, I own a 2008 Ford F150 triton that has clocked only 168,000 miles. Currently, I'm facing an issue with code p0340 related to the camshaft position sensor. Despite replacing it twice, the code persists. The repair shop suggested that I may need to replace the timing belt/phasers, and the estimated cost is around $3600. I am located in Richmond, Virginia.

  • ERIC CASTILLO

    I recently spent around $2,900 in Canadian dollars, plus tax, on getting my timing chain and related parts replaced. The mechanic had to remove rusty bolts and perform other necessary work. Additionally, they took care of replacing my O2 sensor, which cost $150.

  • Cornell Crisan

    Today, a non-Ford dealership provided me with a cost estimate for engine repair, which amounts to $3600.

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