Cam positioning is a critical procedure on today’s computer-controlled
vehicles. A camshaft can be timed in error, but the motor will still run. The
ECM compensates for the error, but performance and mileage will be affected, and
the vehicle’s “check engine” light may come on at some point.
NOTE: Some applications require more than one tool to accomplish the task.
Year |
Make & Model |
Engine |
Tool Description |
OTC Part No. |
Global Part No. |
1997 – 2006 |
Ford Econoline |
Windsor V8 |
Camshaft Holding Tool |
6477 |
303-557 |
1997 – 2004 |
Ford F-Series Truck |
Windsor V8 |
Camshaft Holding Tool |
6477 |
303-557 |
1997 – 2006 |
Ford Econoline |
5.4L V8 |
Camshaft Holding Tool |
6477 |
303-557 |
1997 – 2004 |
Ford Expedition, F-Series Truck |
5.4L V8 |
Camshaft Holding Tool |
6477 |
303-557 |
1998 – 2004 |
Lincoln Navigator |
5.4L V8 |
Camshaft Holding Tool |
6477 |
303-557 |
1997 – 2006 |
Ford Econoline |
6.8L V10 |
Camshaft Holding Tool |
6477 |
303-557 |
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