What engine do I have?
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What engine do I have?
I'm changing the engine in my '01 F-150 4.6L (Romeo). I bought an engine from a salvage yard (no returns) which the guy claims is a '99 4.6L out of an F-150 which he changed the crank in. After I got it home it appears to be a Windsor block. The crank has an 8 bolt attern where the flywheel bolts up. My Romeo had a 6 bolt pattern. I've ordered 3 different flywheels for a '99 F-150 4.6L Windsor w/an automatic and they are VERY different. They look like what a standard trans would bolt to. They all have a machined surface where it looks like a cluch disc would mate to & are at least 3 times heavier. I looked near the starter for a casting # but can't find one. There's a casting # on the opposite side at the front that is F75E-6015 CA. Also when I order a belt tensioner for the '99 engine it looks the same as the one that my Romeo has. Looking at the timing cover where I believe the belt tensioner would go it has an alignment pin hole & only one bolt hole in the center to mount it. I'm at my wits end & need some help. I have some pictures but don't know how to attach them.
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I'm changing the engine in my '01 F-150 4.6L (Romeo). I bought an engine from a salvage yard (no returns) which the guy claims is a '99 4.6L out of an F-150 which he changed the crank in. After I got it home it appears to be a Windsor block. The crank has an 8 bolt attern where the flywheel bolts up. My Romeo had a 6 bolt pattern. I've ordered 3 different flywheels for a '99 F-150 4.6L Windsor w/an automatic and they are VERY different. They look like what a standard trans would bolt to. They all have a machined surface where it looks like a cluch disc would mate to & are at least 3 times heavier. I looked near the starter for a casting # but can't find one. There's a casting # on the opposite side at the front that is F75E-6015 CA. Also when I order a belt tensioner for the '99 engine it looks the same as the one that my Romeo has. Looking at the timing cover where I believe the belt tensioner would go it has an alignment pin hole & only one bolt hole in the center to mount it. I'm at my wits end & need some help. I have some pictures but don't know how to attach them.
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ATP Part # Z346 -8 bolt auto trans flexplate. $34.79
It's listed under a '99 F150 with a 4.6L VIN code 6, and under auto trans, flexplate.
JL
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Thank You Very Much for the flexplate info, I know have the correct one in hand! As for the tensioner I'm changing it because the one that came off my Romeo engine won't mount to the timing cover. It seems to have a different setup. The Romeo & what they keep giving me has an arm that connects the mount to the pulley & the timing cover doesn't have the same mounts (they mount with 3 bolts). My wife was looking on-line for me & found some that are "more compact", it doesn't have a long arm. The timing cover has a "alignment hole & seems to bolt in the center. Maybe I'm trying to put it in the wrong place, I don't know. I'll try to post a picture of the Windsor timing cover. Again, Thank You very much for all your help!
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This is a link to the timing cover where I need the tensioner to bolt. https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/a...ictureid=71284
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Thanks Johnny. My wife found this picture on-line. Does it look like it would work with the timing cover I have? Did you see the link of the timing cover picture?
I see your info says your in SE Texas. I'm in Houston (Kingwood) are you close to me?
https://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/C...234925660&An=0
I see your info says your in SE Texas. I'm in Houston (Kingwood) are you close to me?
https://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/C...234925660&An=0
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Thanks Johnny. My wife found this picture on-line. Does it look like it would work with the timing cover I have? Did you see the link of the timing cover picture?
I see your info says your in SE Texas. I'm in Houston (Kingwood) are you close to me?
https://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/C...234925660&An=0
I see your info says your in SE Texas. I'm in Houston (Kingwood) are you close to me?
https://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/C...234925660&An=0
JL
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This is a link to the timing cover where I need the tensioner to bolt. Ford Truck Enthusiasts Forums - I Love My Truck's Album: 4.6L Engine Swap - Picture
Looks like one for a 94 to 96.
Ford F150 Truck Serpentine Belt Tensioner at AM Autoparts
All the newer ones have 3 bolts!
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Looks like that guy sold you an OLD motor according to what I see on here!
Looks like one for a 94 to 96.
Ford F150 Truck Serpentine Belt Tensioner at AM Autoparts
Looks like one for a 94 to 96.
Ford F150 Truck Serpentine Belt Tensioner at AM Autoparts
JL
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After I looked closer at the link I posted I noticed this was a timing belt tensioner. I looked on Summit Racing & found some that look similar to the one from Napa & Summit said it was a timing belt tensioner. I'm concerned about buying one on-line on a whim since I don't know exactly what it is supposed to look like. I think your right on the older engine but I know the PI heads didn't come out until '99 & the heads are definately PI heads. I looked near the starter for a casting # but can't find one. There's a casting # on the opposite side at the front that is F75E-6015 CA. Doesn't this casting # come up as a '97? Is that possible w/PI heads?
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After I looked closer at the link I posted I noticed this was a timing belt tensioner. I looked on Summit Racing & found some that look similar to the one from Napa & Summit said it was a timing belt tensioner. I'm concerned about buying one on-line on a whim since I don't know exactly what it is supposed to look like. I think your right on the older engine but I know the PI heads didn't come out until '99 & the heads are definately PI heads. I looked near the starter for a casting # but can't find one. There's a casting # on the opposite side at the front that is F75E-6015 CA. Doesn't this casting # come up as a '97? Is that possible w/PI heads?
JL
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