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Ford 5.4L 3V Triton Engine New Problem Explained

Jun 27, 2023

Triton Engine Woes Continue

In an earlier article we learned about a fatal flaw that is destroying vehicles with Ford engines that has become a real---and expensive--- notorious problem for Ford truck owners who own the popular 24-valve (3 valves per cylinder) version engine in their F-Series trucks. (The 16-valve and 32-valve (2 valves and 4 valves respectively per cylinder) Triton engines that preceded the 3-valve engine are significantly more reliable and considered to be better engines.)

In it we learned from a qualified Ford mechanic host on the Ford Tech Makuloco You Tube channel that this flaw is preventable and can be identified before it grenades with a distinct ticking/ tapping engine noise sound.

Related article: Fatal Flaw of This Ford Truck Engine Rescued from a Dealership Fail

Another Problem Revealed

As it turns out, this is not the limit to the 3-valve Triton engine woes as the host describes a new problem found in a 2009 F-150 5.4L 3-Valve Triton engine with just under 200,000 miles on it that resulted in a broken valve cover.

According to the host what happened is that the timing tensioner blew out causing the timing chain to significantly slacken which then results in the chain slapping the guides around. The guides (being plastic) eventually fracture into small pieces, some of which lodge between the timing chain and its sprocket, that then lifts the chain and sends it flying partially off the sprocket and against the valve covers where more breakage occurs, and oil goes flying about the engine bay.

Of course, when this happens, in a worst-case scenario the timing goes all to hell and you wind up with an expensive engine repair because it is an interference type engine where the valves and pistons are now out of sync with each other and thusly slamming against one another.

In a lesser worse-case scenario, the timing chain remains on its sprocket, but skips a tooth or two and causes misfires and rough riding. If the problem is caught soon enough it is repairable---but might not be worth the expense.

Related article: Timing Chain and Timing Belt Problems and Repair Demonstrated by Mechanics

An Instructive Demo Video

Due to the engine winding up so badly damage and scheduled for a replacement, the host put together an instructive demo video that takes the damaged engine apart to show viewers how the problem and damage occurred in detail.

That said, here is the video posted below and well worth the time to watch it in its entirety to see how serious this problem is and why it happens.

Why are Ford 5.4L 3v Triton Engines Jumping Time and Cracking Valve Covers?

And finally…

For additional articles about engine woes, here is a popular one titled "Six Vehicles with Fatal Engines or Transmissions to Avoid."

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Timothy Boyer is a Torque News automotive reporter based in Cincinnati. Experienced with early car restorations, he regularly restores older vehicles with engine modifications for improved performance. Follow Tim on Twitter at @TimBoyerWrites for daily new and used vehicle news.

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