1995 - 2001 Ford explorer 4.0L Torque Specs


2001 explorer 4.0L Complete Torque Specs List

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Ford Explorer 4.0L Repair Information

Ford Explorer 4.0L Engine Repair Information

Here you can find information regarding the assembly of the Ford 4.0L Cologne engine. In this guide we will start from the inside of the engine including the crankshaft, connecting rods, and piston ring installation and then move outwards all the way to the pulley belt system. Along the way correct procedures and torque specs will be given to aid in the assembly of the engine. Feel free to start from the beginning and work your way outwards or skip ahead to your current position in the engine for what you may need.

Crankshaft Main Caps Installation

Ford 4.0L engine block
The 4.0L V6 Cologne engine block has 4 main crankshaft caps that hold the crankshaft into place. During assembly be sure to use new bearings and apply the proper assembly lube to the bearings before installing. You can start by cleaning all bearing surfaces with a clean cloth and then installing the bearings in to their proper places being the engine block and the main caps. Once installed you can apply lube and place the caps into there locations on the crank and begin to hand tighten the oiled bolts. Once all caps and bolts are in place you can start from the middle and work outwards and torque the bolts to 72 ft-lbs.

 

 

Ford Explorer Crankshaft Main Caps Torque Spec : 72 ft-lbs

 


Piston and Connecting Rod Installation

Ford 4.0L piston ring installation
To install the pistons and connecting rods you must first install the piston rings into each piston. Be careful not to stretch the rings or break them during installation. Make sure to put the correct rings in the correct positions, this can be determined by looking at the instructions given with the new rings. Each ring manufacturer is different so be sure to check for your specific rings. Once the rings have been installed you can now fit the connecting rod bearings into the end caps and lube them up with oil or lithium grease. The piston can now be lowered into the cylinder, make sure the dot or mark is facing the front of the engine and that you don't scratch the cylinder. Once installed you can match the connecting rod caps with the correct rods and start to torque the connecting rod bolts to 15 ft-lbs and then an additional 90 degrees. After all are done rotate the crank to ensure all pistons move smoothly in and out of their cylinders.

Ford Explorer Connecting Rod Torque Specs : 15 ft-lbs + 90°

 

Balance Shaft Installation

Ford 4.0L balance shaft installation The Ford 4.0 SOHC engine contains a crankshaft balance shaft within the engine block right next to the crank. This shaft can be installed with the timing chain and marks as indicated in the picture. There are 4 bolts which hold the balance shaft into place. These bolts can be torqued down to 21 ft-lbs. The guide for the chain can be installed once the balance shaft is installed and the bolts for this can be torqued to 81 in-lbs or about 8 ft-lbs.

 

Ford Explorer Balance Shaft Torque Specs : 21 ft-lbs
Explorer Balance Shaft Guide Torque Specs : 8 ft-lbs

 

Oil Pump Installation

Ford 4.0L oil pump installation
The oil pump on this engine goes right next to the balance shaft inside the bottom of the engine. There a a few bolts that hold the pump housing itself to the engine block. These bolts need to be torqued to 15 ft-lbs. Make sure you lube up the oil pump prior to installing so that it is not dry when the engine starts.

 

Ford Explorer Oil Pump Torque Specs : 15 ft-lbs

 

Cylinder Head Installation

Ford 4.0L cylinder head installation
The first thing you must do when installing cylinder heads is to ensure both the block and head surfaces are completely clean from dust, oil, and any debris. The next thing you must to is to set the camshafts to their correct positions to prevent any valves from hitting pistons during installation and torquing of the head bolts. Much the same you have to set the pistons to their correct locations, typically this means putting the #1 piston to TDC or Top Dead Center. Once everything is ready you can install the head gasket onto the engine block by aligning the alignment dowels. Something I usually do is spray down the head gasket with some engine copper spray from permatex which you can find here, this ensures that any gaps that could be present between the 2 surfaces gets filled with the spray. It also helps to transfer heat between the 2 metals. With the gasket in place you can set the cylinder head onto the gasket and block, if needed have someone assist with this process as the head can be heavy and you don't want to scratch anything or drop it! Once the head has been placed you will want to start installing the head bolts to make sure it doesn't move. Be sure to buy new head bolts as many manufacturers use TTY or Torque to Yield head bolts meaning they stretch during torqueing and cannot be used twice. Also make sure to lubricate the bolts in clean engine oil before installing them into the head. Once all the head bolts have been installed and finger tightened you can start the torqueing process, almost all head bolts have a multi-step process for torqueing. The 4.0L starts off with 25 ft-lbs and then an additional 90 degrees then requires you to back them off a full turn. Then you must again torque them to 30 ft-lbs and add 90 degrees then an additional 90 degrees for a total of 180 degrees after the 30 ft-lbs but by going through each bolt with each step. After torquing the heads are completely installed and you can now move to intalling the timing.

Ford Explorer Cylinder Head Torque Specs : 25 ft-lbs + 90° + 90°

 


Timing Chains and Guides Installation

Ford 4.0L Timing chain installation
The timing system on the Ford 4.0 SOHC is different from many other engines. It consists of a jackshaft that runs through the middle of the engine and controls a timing chain in the front and in the back of the engine. In other words each heads timing chain is located at a different side of the engine. This makes a timing chain replacement much more difficult as you need to access the rear of the engine. For installation though you start by installing the rear timing chain and sprockets into the engine block. There is a retaining bolt that can be tightened to hold the assembly into place. With that installed you can now put in place the jackshaft sprocket and chain. The guides for this chain can be torqued down to 15 ft-lbs. You can then move to the other side of the engine and install this set of timing chain and sprockets the same way as the other and tighten down the retaining bolt. With both timing systems in place you can move to installing the cylinder heads and then return here to finish the timing chains. Now that the heads are installed you can place in the oiled up rockers and lube up the camshaft journals. Once lubed place the camshaft into place and install the camshaft caps and hand tighten. With all of them hand tighten you can begin to torque them starting from the inside and going out. The first step is to 53 in-lbs and then the second is to 12 ft-lbs. Be sure to go through each bolt during each step. This applies to both camshafts. With the camshafts down we can now tighten up the jackshaft bolt to 33 ft-lbs and then an additional 90 degrees. Now you need to position the camshafts to TDC, this can be best done with a camshaft holding tool meant for the engine. With the camshaft at TDC you can then install the camshaft sprocket bolt and torque to 63 ft-lbs be sure you tighten the bolt the right way as it is LH threaded! You can then install the chain side tensioner into the head and snug it down.

Ford Explorer Cylinder Camshaft Bolt Torque : 63 ft-lbs

Ford Explorer Camshaft Cap Bolts Torque Spec : 52 in-lbs | 12 ft-lbs

Ford Explorer Jackshaft Bolt Torque Spec : 33 in-lbs + 90°

 

Timing Cover Installation

Ford 4.0L Timing cover installation
The timing cover on the 4.0L primarily covers the jackshaft rather than the actual timing components but is still an important part as it holds most of the engine oil inside of the engine. For this reason it is important to use a good gasket and silicon sealant to ensure the cover does not end up leaking oil down the road. When installing be sure to put sealant where the oil girdle connects to the cover itself. All of the bolts can be tightened down to 15 ft-lbs.

Ford Explorer Timing Cover Torque Specs : 15 ft-lbs

 

Engine Girdle Installation

Ford 4.0L Oil Pan installation
With the oil pump installed into the engine we can now prepare the block for the installation of the engine girdle. This is the part that connects the oil pan and engine block together and creates distance between the crankshaft and the oil pickup tube. The girdle can be installed very much the same as most other parts. Starting with cleaning both contacting surfaces and then using some silicon and the proper gasket to ensure nothing leaks once complete. The girdle has two sets of bolts, one set being located on the outside of the engine and a series of bolts located towards the middle portion of the engine. The outside bolts need to be torqued to 8 ft-lbs and the center bolts can be torqued with 2 steps. The first step is to 11 ft-lbs and the second is to 24 ft-lbs. Once tightened the oil pickup tube can be installed and tightened down to 8 ft-lbs.

Ford Explorer Engine Girdle Perimeter Torque Specs : 8 ft-lbs

Ford Explorer Girdle Center Bolts Torque Spec : 11 ft-lbs | 24 ft-lbs

Ford Explorer Oil Pickup Tube Torque Spec : 8 ft-lbs

 

Oil Pan Installation

Ford 4.0L Oil Pan installation
Much like the timing cover on the 4.0L the oil pan plays an important role in keeping the engine oil inside the engine. For this reason I recommend using a new gasket as well as some silicone sealant during installation. Using the same technique as before with the cover you clean the surfaces of both the oil pan and the engine block and then install the new gasket onto the block and then follow it up with some silicone sealant. Be sure to follow your sealants instructions to ensure you get the best seal from your application. The oil pan bolts torque to 8 ft-lbs in a cross pattern design. Along with the pan is the oil pan drain plug, this gets removed and reinstalled quite frequently and can be torqued down to 10 ft-lbs.

Ford Explorer Oil Pan Torque Specs : 8 ft-lbs

Ford Explorer Oil Drain Plug to Head Torque Specs : 10 ft-lbs

 


Valve Covers Installation

Ford 4.0L Valve Cover installation
The valve cover installation is rather simple, there are rubber seals for each bolt hole and a silicon gasket that prevents oil from leaking out of the engine. It is recommended to replace both the seals and the gaskets although if they are in good condition you can reuse them. If you do choose to reuse them I would use some silicone sealant along with the silicone gasket to ensure it does not leak. The valve cover bolts torque down to 106 in-lbs or about 9 ft-lbs in a criss cross order. Be sure not to miss any bolts to avoid having oil leak out onto the exhaust pipes and cause a lot of smoking.

Ford Explorer Valve Cover Torque Specs : 9 ft-lbs

 

Intake Manifold and Fuel Rail Installation

Ford 4.0L Intake Manifold installation
When installing the intake manifold you want to make sure you have all the surfaces as well as intake holes cleaned out before placing the manifold into position. Once cleaned you can then place the intake manifold gaskets onto the alignment pins. If you want you can also use a little bit of sealant on the gaskets to help ensure there are no leaks. With the gaskets in place you can now put the manifold down onto the gaskets and begin to install the bolts. The intake manifold bolts torque to 12 ft-lbs and can be tightened starting from the inside and going outwards. The coil pack for the spark plugs can be torqued down to 60 in-lbs or about 5 ft-lbs and the spark plugs themselves can be torqued down to 15 ft-lbs, be careful not to overtorque these as they can snap and cause big problems. When installing the fuel rail make sure that all the fuel injectors are in good condition and that all the o-rings are in place and are in good condition. If everything is good you can place the fuel rail into position and push the injectors into their holes and start to torque the rail bolts to 90 in-lbs or about 8 ft-lbs.

Ford Explorer Intake Manifold Torque Specs : 12 ft-lbs

Ford Explorer Ignition Coil Torque Specs : 5 ft-lbs

Ford Explorer Spark Plug Torque Specs : 15 ft-lbs

Ford Explorer Fuel Rail Torque Specs : 8 ft-lbs

 

Exhaust Manifold Installation

Ford 4.0L Exhaust Manifold installation
The exhaust manifold can be installed by cleaning the surface areas on both the head an the manifold itself and then by using the exhaust manifold gasket and putting it in place. Once the gasket is in location you can put the manifold onto the heads and begin to torque the bolts to 16 ft-lbs. I always use some copper spray from permatex on the exhaust manifold gaskets to ensure I do not end up with any exhaust leaks once done. When you go to install the engine into the vehicle or if it is already in the vehicle the torque specs for the exhaust manifold to the exhaust pipes is 30 ft-lbs.

 

Ford Explorer Exhaust Manifold Torque Specs : 16 ft-lbs

Ford Explorer Exhaust Pipe Torque Specs : 30 ft-lbs

 

Water Pump and Thermostat Installation

Ford 4.0L Water Pump installation
The water pump can be installed by using a new gasket and if desired some silicone sealant to aid it. Once prepared the pump can be moved into placed and the bolts should be torqued to 20 ft-lbs. The water pump pulley can be torqued to the water pump itself with 20 ft-lbs as well.

 

 

 

 

Ford Explorer Water Pump Torque Specs : 8 ft-lbs

Ford Explorer Water Pump Pulley Torque Specs : 10 ft-lbs

 


Front Dress and Pulley belt Installation

Ford 4.0L Pulley and Belt installation
Most of what is left on the engine is just place and tighten objects such as the belt pulleys, belt tensioner, throttle body, oil filter neck, crankshaft pulley, and motor mounts. If the items have a gasket and hold either oil or coolant inside the engine then feel free to add some sealant along with the gasket. Always be sure to inspect your gaskets and replace them if there is any deteriation or flaws with them. For the belt system the crank shaft pulley gets torqued to 33 ft-lbs and then an additional 90 degrees. The belt tensioner and idler pulley can both be torqued down to 20 ft-lbs. When installing be sure they both turn smoothly and if they do not then replace them with new ones as the bearings can go bad. The engine motor mount can be installed onto the engine block if it hasn't been already, the torques for the mount to the block is 30 ft-lbs and then when installing the mount to the vehicle it can be torqued anywhere from 95-125 ft-lbs. Finally the throttle body can be installed on top of the intake manifold with a good gasket and some added sealant using 7 ft-lbs in a criss cross pattern. For installing the belt you can use a tool to move the tensioner into its springed state and install the belt as shown in the picture.

Ford Explorer Crankshaft Pulley Torque Specs : 33 ft-lbs + 90°

Ford Explorer Idler Pulley Torque Specs : 20 ft-lbs

Ford Explorer Belt Tensioner Torque Specs : 20 ft-lbs

Ford Explorer Engine Mount to Block Torque Specs : 30 ft-lbs

Ford Explorer Engine Mount to Frame Torque Specs : 120 ft-lbs

 


Bottom End Torque Specs
Crankshaft Main Caps Torque spec 72 ft-lbs
Connecting Rod Bolts Torque spec 15 ft-lbs + 90°
Balance Shaft Torque spec 21 ft-lbs
Balance Shaft Chain Guide Torque spec 8 ft-lbs
Oil Pump Torque spec 15 ft-lbs
Cylinder Head Torque Specs
Cylinder Head Torque Specs 25 ft-lbs + 90° + 90°
Camshaft Sprocket Bolt Torque specs 63 ft-lbs
Camshaft Bearing Cap Torque specs 5 ft-lbs | 12 ft-lbs
Jackshaft Bolt Torque Spec 33 ft-lbs + 90°
Lower Assembly Torque's
Timing Cover Torque Spec 15 ft-lbs
Girdle Perimeter Torque Spec 8 ft-lbs
Girdle Inside Bolts Torque Spec 11 ft-lbs | 24 ft-lbs
Oil Pickup Tube Torque Spec 8 ft-lbs
Oil Pan Bolts Torque Spec 8 ft-lbs
Oil Drain Plug Torque Specs 10 ft-lbs
Oil Pump Pickup Tube Torque Specs 8 ft-lbs
Oil Pan Torque Specs 15 ft-lbs + 60°
Oil Pan Drain Plug Torques 10 ft-lbs
Intake Manifold and Fuel Rail Torque Spec
Intake Manifold 12 ft-lbs
Fuel Rail Torque Specs 8 ft-lbs
Coil Pack Torque Spec 5 ft-lbs
Spark Plugs Torque Specs 15 ft-lbs
Throttle Body Torque Specs 7 ft-lbs
Valve Cover Torque Specs 8 ft-lbs
Exhaust Manifold Torque Specs 16 ft-lbs
Exhaust Manifold to Pipe Torque Specs 30 ft-lbs
Water Pump & Pulley Torque Specs
Water Pump Torque Specs 9 ft-lbs
Water Pump Pulley Torque Specs 10 ft-lbs
Crankshaft Pulley Torque Spec 33 ft-lbs + 90°
Belt Tensioner Torque Spec 18 ft-lbs
Belt Idler Pulley Torque Spec 18 ft-lbs
Motor Mount (Engine Side) Torque 30 ft-lbs
Motor Mount (Frame Side) Torque 95-125 ft-lbs