No start issue

Asked by Dexterdacaveman Nov 10, 2018 at 08:20 PM about the 2001 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 4WD

Question type: General

I have a 2001 expedition 5.4 triton, I was driving in a grass
field to help a guy was running perfectly I had to replace the
engine due to froze and busted block, i replaced the timing
set  and trigger wheel as well as crank position sensor,
replaced fuel pump and filter have 35 psi fuel pressure
pump cycles when key is turned all fine, it died on me like
the key was turned off, tried numerous times to start it
bucked once , I replaced maf sensor then the battery still
no start key is good security light goes of after 3 seconds,
any thoughts?

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Try rephrasing the equation and leave out the extraneous information and include any trouble codes you know of.

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