2007 Ford F150 5.4 Triton Engine for Sale | 5.4L 3-Valve SOHC V8 Triton

Code: vaz65
(2 customer reviews)

Product Overview & Specifications

  • In Stock, Multiple Year Ranges Available 2004 to 2010
  • Free Shipping to All 50 States via Freight Pallet, 5 to 10 Business Days
  • All 8 Cylinders Compression Tested, Results Available Before You Pay
  • Cam Phaser Condition Documented (Known 3V Triton Issue)
  • Spark Plug Wells Inspected (2-Piece Plug Breakage Concern Addressed)
  • Variable Cam Timing (VCT) Solenoid Function Verified
  • Donor Application Documented (F-150, Expedition, E-Series, Super Duty)
  • 100% Fitment Verified Before Every Order Ships
  • No Core Charge, Keep Your Old Engine
  • 15 Day Replacement Warranty on Internal Defects

$1,200.00

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Description

Used 2007 Ford F150 5.4 Triton Engine for Sale

Roaring beneath the hood of the Ford F-150 is the 2007 Ford F150 Lariat 5.4 Triton Engine. Manufactured by Ford, this 2007 5.4 Triton engine for sale at Vaz Auto Solutions is a beast of an engine renowned for its robust performance and reliability. The 2007 F150 5.4 engine has consistently caught the eyes of truck enthusiasts and professionals for its unmatched power and efficiency. As part of the broader Ford Triton family that includes both 4.6L and 5.4L V8 variants, the 5.4L is the larger and more powerful sibling, designed for heavy hauling and towing.

Understanding the Triton Family

The Ford Triton lineup spans multiple displacements and valve configurations across the Ford Modular engine family:

The 2007 F-150 engine in this listing is the 5.4L 3-Valve (3V) SOHC variant, which represented Ford’s mid-2000s upgrade from the earlier 2V Triton design. The 3V added a third intake valve, Variable Cam Timing (VCT), and improved breathing for higher horsepower and torque output.

Applications of the 2007 Ford F150 Engine

  • Ford F-150: The 2007 Ford F-150 Lariat 5.4 Triton is used predominantly in the F-150 pickup truck where it offers strong towing and payload capabilities. F-150 trims with the 5.4 include XLT, Lariat, FX4, King Ranch, and Harley-Davidson editions.
  • Ford Expedition: The 2007 F150 engine is also fitted into the Expedition SUV as a power source, providing strong muscle for transporting passengers, towing trailers, and family hauling duties.
  • Ford E-Series: Some Ford E-Series vans (E-150, E-250, E-350) use the 5.4L Triton for commercial passenger and cargo applications, delivering smooth and reliable performance for fleet duty.
  • Ford Super Duty (Early): While the 5.4L Triton is more closely associated with the F-150, it was also offered in some early F-250 / F-350 Super Duty trucks before the diesel-dominant configurations took over.
  • Ford Econoline: The 2007 F-150 5.4 engine was also fitted in some Econoline series vans, especially in earlier model years.
  • Lincoln Navigator (Some Years): Lincoln’s full-size SUV variant of the Expedition platform also used variants of the 5.4 Triton.

Features of the 2007 Ford F150 5.4 Triton Engine

  • Powerful Performance: With strong torque and horsepower, the 2007 Ford F-150 5.4 Triton delivers high power suitable for the demands of truck owners. Whether the task involves towing trailers or hauling payloads, this engine provides the muscle to make those challenges manageable.
  • 3-Valve SOHC with Variable Cam Timing: The 3V design adds a third intake valve and electronically-controlled variable cam timing (VCT). This combination delivers stronger low-end torque AND better high-RPM breathing compared to the earlier 2V Triton.
  • Fuel Efficiency: Despite being a 5.4L V8, the 2007 Triton balances performance with reasonable fuel economy. Sophisticated engineering and fine-tuning means each gallon of fuel is utilized efficiently for longer driving range between fill-ups.
  • Durable Construction: Designed for daily heavy-duty use, the 2007 F-150 engine has a solid cast iron block construction that provides confidence and longevity. Strong components withstand demanding conditions over the engine’s life.
  • Advanced Technology: Sequential Multi-Port Fuel Injection, electronic throttle control, and modern engine management ensure smooth operation, fuel economy, and emissions compliance. Variable cam timing optimizes performance across different RPM and load conditions.
  • Aluminum Heads on Cast Iron Block: This combination provides the durability of cast iron in the high-stress block area while reducing weight and improving heat dissipation in the cylinder head area.

Signs You Need a Replacement 5.4 Triton

  • Loss of compression on one or more cylinders
  • Cam phaser rattle on cold start (a documented 5.4 3V Triton issue)
  • Spark plug breakage during routine spark plug replacement (the 2-piece plug design used in earlier 3V years is prone to breaking on extraction)
  • Spark plug ejection (a known issue on early 5.4 Triton, addressed by Ford with revised cylinder heads in later years)
  • Excessive oil consumption past piston rings
  • Connecting rod or main bearing knock under load
  • Donor F-150, Expedition, or E-Series has been totaled and the engine is being moved
  • Repower of an aging F-150 / Expedition where the body is worth saving but the original engine is worn out
  • Known cam phaser failure that has progressed beyond simple phaser replacement

Known 5.4 3V Triton Issues We Inspect Before Shipping

  • Cam phaser rattle (the most common 3V Triton issue): The variable cam timing phasers on early 3V Triton engines (2004 to 2008 specifically) are prone to wear, causing a “ticking” or “rattling” noise on cold start. We inspect cam phaser condition and document any wear.
  • Spark plug well integrity: The 2-piece spark plug design used in early 3V Triton engines (2004 to 2007) was prone to breaking on extraction, leaving a portion stuck in the head. We inspect spark plug wells for damage from prior plug breakage.
  • Spark plug ejection scar inspection: Earlier 5.4 Triton engines (1997 to 2003 era) had a documented spark plug ejection issue where insufficient thread engagement caused plugs to blow out under combustion pressure. The 3V cylinder heads improved this design, but we inspect for prior ejection events.
  • VCT solenoid function: The variable cam timing solenoids are tested for proper function. Failed solenoids cause cam phaser performance issues.
  • Timing chain guides and tensioners: Inspected for wear at high mileage.
  • PCV system condition: Documented as poor PCV maintenance contributes to oil consumption.

What Is Included, What Is Not Included

5.4 Triton Myth Busters

  • Myth: The 2007 Ford F150 5.4 Triton engine is prone to spark plug issues.
  • Reality: While early iterations of the 5.4 engine did experience spark plug issues (both ejection on 1997 to 2003 2V engines and breakage on 2004 to 2007 3V engines with the 2-piece plug design), Ford addressed these concerns in subsequent design revisions, implementing improvements to enhance reliability. Most known issues are inspectable and repairable. We inspect for evidence of prior problems before shipping.
  • Myth: The 5.4 Triton engine lacks the performance needed for heavy towing.
  • Reality: Contrary to this myth, the 2007 F-150 5.4 engine is well-equipped for towing heavy loads, thanks to its 365 to 400 lb-ft of torque and robust power output. F-150 trucks with the 5.4 Triton are factory-rated for 8,500+ lbs of towing capacity in properly equipped configurations.
  • Myth: The 2007 Ford F150 5.4 engine is outdated compared to newer Coyote and EcoBoost engines.
  • Reality: While newer engines (5.0 Coyote, 3.5 EcoBoost, 2.7 EcoBoost) offer additional features and increased output, the 2007 F-150 5.4 Triton remains a formidable choice for truck enthusiasts seeking proven, reliable, repairable V8 power. With its proven track record across millions of trucks, the 5.4 Triton continues to deliver dependable performance years and miles past its production date.
  • Myth: The cam phaser issue makes the 5.4 Triton unreliable.
  • Reality: The cam phaser issue is well-documented and well-understood. Replacement phasers are widely available and the repair is well-documented. Many 5.4 Triton owners have logged 200,000+ miles after a phaser replacement. We inspect phaser condition before shipping to ensure buyers know exactly what they’re getting.

Additional information

block-material

Cast Iron

bore-x-stroke

3.55 x 4.16 inches

compression-ratio

9.8:1

cylinder-head-material

Aluminum

fuel-system

Sequential multi-port electronic fuel injection

type

V8

valvetrain

SOHC / DOHC

engine-family

Ford Modular Triton

displacement

5.4 liters (330 cu in)

horsepower

300 to 350 hp

torque

365 to 400 lb-ft

weight

600 to 700 pounds

compatibility

2007 Ford F150 engine and cross-fit Triton applications

price

$1, 200.00

2 reviews for 2007 Ford F150 5.4 Triton Engine for Sale | 5.4L 3-Valve SOHC V8 Triton

  1. Nate Dolan (verified owner)

    I recently purchased a 2007 Ford F-150 5.4 engine from Vaz Auto Solutions, and the experience was fantastic. The engine arrived in perfect condition, well-packaged, and on time. The customer service was exceptional, and they answered all my questions promptly. My truck runs smoothly now, and I couldn’t be happier. Highly recommend this site!

  2. Paul Hooley (verified owner)

    Vaz Auto Solutions provided an excellent service when I ordered my 2007 Ford F-150 5.4 engine. The ordering process was straightforward, and the engine arrived in great condition. The team was very responsive and helpful, ensuring I had all the information I needed. My truck’s performance has improved significantly. Very satisfied with my purchase!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Availability of Ford F150 5.4 engine for sale?

Here at Vaz Auto Solutions, you can find this 2007 5.4 Triton engine for sale at a perfect price. This beast of an engine is perfect for towing, hauling, and F-150 / Expedition repower projects. Call (240) 301-0095 for current inventory and to confirm year-specific configuration.

What's the price of the 2007 Ford F150 motor?

$1,200.00 for this listing (SKU vaz65). Genuine Ford reman 5.4 Triton long blocks run $3,500 to $5,500. Independent reman runs $2,500 to $4,500. Our priced used 5.4 Triton represents excellent value for repower projects with full inspection documentation.

Are there any common maintenance issues associated with the 2007 Ford F150 5.4 engine?

Yes, the 5.4 3V Triton has two well-documented concerns: cam phaser wear (causing rattle on cold start) and 2-piece spark plug breakage (during routine spark plug replacement). Both are inspectable and addressable. We inspect for evidence of both issues before shipping. Beyond these two specific concerns, the 5.4 Triton is a durable and serviceable engine that responds well to regular oil changes and maintenance.

What's the difference between the 4.6L Triton and the 5.4L Triton?

Both are part of the Ford Modular Triton V8 family, sharing similar architecture but with different displacements. The 4.6L Triton is the smaller variant (281 cu in) producing 220 to 300 hp depending on year and valve configuration (2V or 3V). The 5.4L Triton is the larger variant (330 cu in) producing 235 to 350 hp depending on year and valve configuration. They share many parts but the bore, stroke, and displacement differ.

What's the difference between 2V and 3V Triton?

2V Triton (1997 to 2003 in 5.4L) used 2 valves per cylinder, single overhead cam, no variable cam timing. 3V Triton (2004 to 2010 in 5.4L) added a third intake valve, electronic Variable Cam Timing (VCT), and revised cylinder head design for improved breathing and torque. The 3V is more powerful (300+ hp vs 235+ hp) but has the cam phaser concern noted above.

Will this engine fit my 2008 / 2009 / 2010 F-150?

Yes, the 5.4L 3V Triton was used in F-150 from 2004 to 2010 with consistent architecture. PCM calibration may differ slightly between model years, so your existing PCM should match the engine year for best results. Call us with your specific year and we’ll confirm fitment.

How does the 5.4 Triton compare to the 5.0 Coyote that replaced it?

The 5.0 Coyote (2011+) is a more modern engine with DOHC 4-valve configuration, higher compression, and 360+ hp output. The 5.4 Triton has lower horsepower but more low-end torque and is a proven, repairable engine with massive parts availability. For owners of 2004 to 2010 F-150s, the 5.4 Triton is the natural repower choice.

Can I install a 4.6L Triton in place of the 5.4L?

Not directly. While both engines share the Modular family architecture, the bore, stroke, intake manifold, exhaust manifolds, and PCM calibration differ. Cross-installation requires significant work and is not a simple swap.

Product Warranty

15 Day Replacement Warranty

Every used 2007 Ford F150 5.4 Triton engine sold by Vaz Auto Solutions is covered by a 15 day replacement warranty from the date of delivery.

Covered:

  • Internal defects present at the time of delivery
  • Part does not perform as described
  • Wrong part shipped due to our fulfillment error (wrong variant, etc.)

Not covered:

  • Damage from improper installation
  • Damage from running on contaminated or off-spec fuel
  • Damage from ignoring proper spark plug replacement procedure (the 2-piece plugs require specific extraction technique)
  • Damage from continued operation after cam phaser warning signs
  • Damage from incompatible PCM, harness, or accessory components
  • External components unless specifically listed
  • Labor costs of any kind

To file a claim, contact us within 15 days of delivery at (240) 301-0095 or support@vazautosolutions.com.

Trust Badges

  • Compression Tested: All 8 cylinders pressure-checked, results before you pay
  • Cam Phaser Condition Documented: The leading 3V Triton concern checked
  • Spark Plug Wells Inspected: 2-piece plug breakage scars examined
  • VCT Solenoid Function Verified: Variable cam timing solenoid tested
  • Spark Plug Ejection Scars Inspected: Prior thread damage looked for
  • Donor Application Documented: F-150, Expedition, E-Series, Super Duty origin verified
  • Free Shipping All 50 States: Freight pallet, no hidden fees
  • No Core Charge: Keep your old engine, no return required
  • 15 Day Warranty: Internal defects covered from delivery date