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Some Internal Pics of the 6.2L Boss from SEMA
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<blockquote data-quote="mustangc" data-source="post: 9223085" data-attributes="member: 87570"><p>The timing chains / gears are not on the back of the engine. What you see in the pics (mounted on the back of the crank) is probably the stator that the computer uses to pickup crank location. Look at it real closely, it isn't a sprocket.</p><p></p><p>If you want another view, take a look at the video Ford has on the 2011 Super Duty website. If you pause it at just the right moment, you will be able to see the front mounted timing chains, just like in the current Mod motors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mustangc, post: 9223085, member: 87570"] The timing chains / gears are not on the back of the engine. What you see in the pics (mounted on the back of the crank) is probably the stator that the computer uses to pickup crank location. Look at it real closely, it isn't a sprocket. If you want another view, take a look at the video Ford has on the 2011 Super Duty website. If you pause it at just the right moment, you will be able to see the front mounted timing chains, just like in the current Mod motors. [/QUOTE]
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