no, u need to remove the heads to get at the lifters
The 4.9L ford straight six engine does not have adjustable lifters.
A 5.4-liter Ford engine typically has 16 hydraulic lifters, one for each of the engine's 16 valves. This configuration is common in the modular V8 engines produced by Ford. The lifters are responsible for maintaining proper valve timing and ensuring smooth engine operation.
To change the lifters on a 2001 Ford Focus, start by disconnecting the battery and removing the intake manifold for access. Drain the engine oil, then remove the valve cover and rocker arms to expose the lifters. Carefully extract the old lifters using a magnet or a lifter removal tool, and install the new lifters in the same order. Reassemble the components in reverse order, ensuring proper torque specifications are followed, and refill the engine with oil before reconnecting the battery.
If you are refering to the 4.0 liter s.o.h.c.,which I think you are. It does not have (tappets) lifters. Its a single overhead cam engine.(no pushrods or lifters)The values are opened directly by the cam.
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The 2.8 v6 produced up to around 1985 had solid lifters with adjustable rocker arms.
The valve covers and rocker arms need to be removed as well as the intake manifold. Then remove the push rods to gain access to the lifters.
16 The 1998 is an 8 cylinder engine. Each cylinder has two lifters. One lifter is for the intake and one lifter is for the exhaust.
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No to the roller lifters in the 2.8 Ford V6. The 2.8 as well as the 2.9 has regular flat tappet lifters and regular rocker arms.
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