Ford Expedition 5.4L Timing Chain Kit (no sprockets) 04-08 vs Engine Timing Cover kit for Honda Civic 2001-2005 (set of 3)
Overall winner: Ford Expedition 5.4L Timing Chain Kit (no sprockets) 04-08
Key Differences
AngyMeck's timing cover kit (A) is a more affordable, vehicle-specific option for Honda Civic 2001–2005 and includes multiple parts and gaskets; ECCPP's timing chain kit (B) targets 2004–2008 Ford 5.4L Triton applications, meets/exceeds OEM performance claims, and has many more reviews but some reported tensioner quality and noise issues. Choose A if you need a budget-friendly, complete cover/gasket set for the listed Civic years; choose B if you need a performance-oriented timing chain kit for Ford 5.4L engines and value broader user feedback despite mixed tensioner reports
Ford Expedition 5.4L Timing Chain Kit (no sprockets) 04-08
Timing chain kit for Triton 3-valve 5.4L V8 engines. Designed to meet OEM performance; tested to specifications. One customer note: easy to install and good value, though tensioner quality and noise can be concerns
Pros
- meets or exceeds OEM performance requirements
- easy to install
- fits 04-08 Ford F-150/Expedition/TRITON 3-valve
Cons
- tensioner quality reported as mixed
- noise issues reported before oil pressure stabilizes
Engine Timing Cover kit for Honda Civic 2001-2005 (set of 3)
Engine timing belt back cover kit including 11840-PLM-000, 11821-PLM-000, and 11811-PLC-000 for Honda Civic 1.7L 4-cyl. Protects engine from debris and maintains performance. Customers note proper fit and included gaskets
Pros
- protects engine from debris
- includes multiple essential parts
- gaskets included
- fits 2001-2005 Honda Civic
Cons
- limited model compatibility to listed Civic years
- no explicit warranty info provided
- customer insight mentions gaskets; other specifics not provided
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | AngyMeck |
| Durability | ECCPP |
| Versatility | AngyMeck |
| User Reviews | ECCPP |