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UGLY Ford Lightning Harley Davidson 5.4L Supercharged V8

UGLY Ford Lightning Harley Davidson 5.4L Supercharged V8 Engine Teardown

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  1. GEN2 Lightnings 5.4L uses the same 2V PI heads found in every other 2V 4.6L/5.4L made from 99 and newer. While they flow the same some heads are Windsors and some Romeos, and if I remember correctly their are some differences. I believe the cam retainers are different, and maybe the valve cover pattern. Also I thing the Windsor and Romeo timing cover bolt setup might be different as well, but I cant remember these things for sure. The later heads (around mid-03, and definitly 04) got the 8 threads instead of the 4 threaded heads. GEN2 Lightning engines are all Windsors I believe.

  2. Had a buddy with one back when they were new, that truck was sweet. And it hauled rear. I had an original '93 Lightning that was ridiculously fun for a naturally aspirated 351W. Wish I still had it. Great video!

  3. Apparently the HD motor is the very same as the normal 2v 5.4, same internals, compression, cams, everything. I have an 02 5.4 F150 335kms, changed heads, spark plug inserts, all the problems, supercharger apparently can just bolt onto normal engine. 8 thread heads came late in 03 and all the cargo vans as well 03+.

  4. I seen this many times on vehicles bought out of texas. They use tap water which being coolant is not that expensive to put in and several nests known as dirt dobbers. Its a classic sign of a southern vehicle. Both my dodge trucks i bought out of texas and these nests were everywhere.

  5. Sorry to go off topic Eric but I remember that F-150, I think that’s what it was, with the plastic oil pan. Your friend Ray ran across a plastic one on a car. To me, that’s begging for trouble. What do you think Eric?

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