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Not all too long ago, the term "dual overhead cam engine" was reserved for the high-tech racing community. Although the DOHC technology employed in mainstream production engines is almost commonplace today, the technical procedures to machine and assemble a modern DOHC engine is rather complex.
Compared to the Windsor-based Ford V8 engine family, the modular four-valve engines require greater attention to detail regarding machining, torque sequences, number of fasteners - the overall complexity of the assembly process itself. For an inside look, we followed the build of a 4.6-liter dual overhead cam V8 down the same line as the 5.0 "Cammer" to see how it all works.
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