40 degrees off on timing

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Hi everyone,
I was curious if anyone has experienced this before. 2015 ST with 47k miles is off by 40 degrees. I am not sure if it’s intake or exhaust side yet. Here is the history. Purchased the car from a fellow member in September with a Whoosh Hybrid turbo. I had my mechanic install a LSD, larger radiator, oil cooler, new clutch, intake spacer. We also walnut blasted the intake valves and turned the engine by hand to close the valves. Upon start up, the car threw crankshaft sensor code and then cam sensor and then intake solenoid. All those were replaced too. It’s at the local Ford dealer. I’ll keep everyone updated to the root cause of this problem.
 


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Ok, it looks at though the cam phaser bolts intake (40 degrees) exhaust (5 degrees) we loose. Not sure if this was because Ford did not assemble it properly or something happened during previous ownership. I guess people should be careful.
 


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Ok, it looks at though the cam phaser bolts intake (40 degrees) exhaust (5 degrees) we loose. Not sure if this was because Ford did not assemble it properly or something happened during previous ownership. I guess people should be careful.
dude you dont even know i have this same problem and i thought i tightened my cam phasers perfectly. dunno if this will fix it but i have hope
 




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