Who has the highest milage?

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mag03kj

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Been turning wrenches professionally for 14 years,ASE Master Tech for 12 of those years,I either know or know were to find the info.

oh ok...lol im more of the backyard turner..lol
 

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So no maintenance on the chain? Not like a belt at 50-60k?
Nope no scheduled maintenance for the chains,they usually last the life of the engine(150,000-200,000miles).I've read some 4.7's,they use a identical setup,last well over 250,000miles on the OEM chains.The tensioners on the other hand will wearout well before the timing chains will since they are plastic(150,000-200,000miles is about the standard),might as well replace the chains at the same time since a failed/failing tensioners can take out the chains(chain stretch).
 

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Nope no scheduled maintenance for the chains,they usually last the life of the engine(150,000-200,000miles).I've read some 4.7's,they use a identical setup,last well over 250,000miles on the OEM chains.The tensioners on the other hand will wearout well before the timing chains will since they are plastic(150,000-200,000miles is about the standard),might as well replace the chains at the same time since a failed/failing tensioners can take out the chains(chain stretch).

the chains are plastic???
 

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The 3.7 is a SOHC engine,it has connecting rods where the term "throwing a rod" comes into play,actually all engines no matter what configuration has connecting rods that go from the crankshaft and piston.

SOHC = Single Overhead Cam
DOHC = Dual Overhead Cam
OHV = Overhead Valve-uses pushrods,can in the block.

Right - I wasn't thinking connecting rod, I was thinking pushrod. We have no pushrods.
 
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