SECTION 303-01B: Engine — 3.5L GTDI
| 2014 Flex Workshop Manual
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ASSEMBLY
| Procedure revision date: 05/02/2013
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![]() | 2,200# Floor Crane, Fold Away
300-OTC1819E or equivalent |
![]() | Alignment Pins
307-399 |
![]() | Brush, Fuel Injector
310-205 |
![]() | Compressor, Piston Ring
303-D032 (D81L-6002-C) |
![]() | Dial Indicator Gauge with Holding Fixture
100-002 (TOOL-4201-C) |
![]() | Engine Lift Eye
303-1245 |
![]() | Handle
205-153 (T80T-4000-W) |
![]() | Installer, Crankshaft Vibration Damper
303-102 (T74P-6316-B) |
![]() | Installer, Front Cover Oil Seal
303-335 |
![]() | Installer, Front Crankshaft Seal
303-1251 |
![]() | Installer, VCT Spark Plug Tube Seal
303-1247/2 |
![]() | Seal Installer, Fuel Injector
310-207 |
![]() | Spreader Bar
303-D089 (D93P-6001-A3) or equivalent |
![]() | Strap Wrench
303-D055 (D85L-6000-A) or equivalent |
![]() | Tool, Camshaft Holding
303-1248 |
Item | Specification |
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Motorcraft® High Performance Engine RTV Silicone
TA-357 | WSE-M4G323-A6 |
Motorcraft® Metal Surface Prep
ZC-31-A | — |
Motorcraft® SAE 5W-30 Premium Synthetic Blend Motor Oil (US); Motorcraft® SAE 5W-30 Super Premium Motor Oil (Canada)
XO-5W30-QSP (US); CXO-5W30-LSP12 (Canada) | WSS-M2C946-A |
Motorcraft® Silicone Gasket Remover
ZC-30 | — |
Motorcraft® Orange Antifreeze/Coolant Concentrated
VC-3-B (US); CVC-3-B2 (Canada) | WSS-M97B44-D |
Motorcraft® Thread Sealant with PTFE
TA-24 | WSK-M2G350-A2 |
Item | Part Number | Description |
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1 | 12C508 | Engine control harness |
2 | 9425 | Intake manifold |
3 | 8594 | Thermostat housing |
4 | 9D280 | Fuel rail |
5 | 9N271 | Coolant tube |
6 | 12A699 | Knock Sensor (KS) |
7 | 6010 | Cylinder block |
Item | Part Number | Description |
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1 | 9429 | Exhaust manifold |
2 | 6083 | LH cylinder head gasket |
3 | 6C261 | LH Variable Camshaft Timing (VCT) housing |
4 | W712244 | LH exhaust manifold stud (8 required) |
5 | 6050 | LH cylinder head |
6 | 6500 | Valve tappet (32 required) |
7 | 6C271 | LH secondary timing chain tensioner |
8 | 6279 | LH camshaft bolt (2 required) |
9 | W710738 | LH exhaust camshaft sprocket washer |
10 | 6C524 | LH VCT assembly |
11 | 6C256 | LH secondary timing chain |
12 | 6256 | LH exhaust camshaft sprocket |
13 | 6A269 | LH exhaust camshaft |
14 | 6A267 | LH intake camshaft |
15 | 6A258 | LH camshaft cap (4 required) |
16 | 6B281 | LH camshaft cap (2 required) |
17 | 6B287 | LH camshaft cap |
18 | 6750 | Oil level indicator |
19 | 6A505 | LH valve cover |
20 | 9178 | High-pressure Fuel Pump (FP) mounting plate |
21 | 9D376 | High-pressure FP |
Item | Part Number | Description |
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1 | W712244 | RH exhaust manifold stud (8 required) |
2 | 6051 | RH cylinder head gasket |
3 | 6049 | RH cylinder head |
4 | 6G004 | Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT) sensor |
5 | 12K073 | Camshaft Position (CMP) sensor (2 required) |
6 | 17A084 | Engine lift eye |
7 | 6C260 | RH Variable Camshaft Timing (VCT) housing |
8 | 6C270 | RH secondary timing chain tensioner |
9 | 6279 | RH camshaft bolt (2 required) |
10 | W710738 | RH exhaust camshaft sprocket washer |
11 | 6256 | RH exhaust camshaft sprocket |
12 | 6C524 | RH VCT assembly |
13 | 6C256 | RH secondary timing chain |
14 | 6A266 | RH intake camshaft |
15 | 12405 | Spark plug (6 required) |
16 | 6A258 | RH camshaft cap (6 required) |
17 | 6A268 | RH exhaust camshaft |
18 | 6B280 | RH camshaft cap (2 required) |
19 | 6582 | RH valve cover |
20 | 6A785 | Crankcase oil separator |
21 | 12A375 | Ignition coil-on-plug (6 required) |
Item | Part Number | Description |
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1 | 6A0003 | Engine mount bracket |
2 | W701512 | Crankshaft pulley bolt |
3 | N806165 | Crankshaft pulley washer |
4 | 6316 | Crankshaft pulley |
5 | 6700 | Crankshaft front seal |
6 | 6C086 | Engine front cover |
Item | Part Number | Description |
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1 | 6268 | Timing chain |
2 | 6306 | Crankshaft timing sprocket |
3 | 6K254 | Primary timing chain tensioner |
4 | 6K255 | Primary timing chain tensioner arm |
5 | 6B274 | LH lower primary timing chain guide |
6 | 6M256 | RH primary timing chain guide |
7 | 6K297 | LH upper primary timing chain guide |
8 | 8501 | Coolant pump |
Item | Part Number | Description |
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1 | 6675 | Oil pan |
2 | 6622 | Oil pump screen and pickup tube |
3 | 6625 | Oil pump screen and pickup tube O-ring seal |
4 | 6621 | Oil pump |
5 | 6010 | Cylinder block |
6 | 6D327 | Crankshaft rear seal retainer |
7 | 12A227 | Crankshaft sensor ring |
8 | 6375 | Flexplate |
9 | 6881 | Oil filter adapter |
10 | 9278 | Engine Oil Pressure (EOP) switch |
11 | 6714 | Engine oil filter |
Item | Part Number | Description |
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1 | — | Piston compression upper ring (part of 6148) (6 required) |
2 | — | Piston compression lower ring (part of 6148) (6 required) |
3 | — | Piston oil control upper segment ring (part of 6148) (6 required) |
4 | — | Piston oil control spacer (part of 6148) (6 required) |
5 | — | Piston oil control lower segment ring (part of 6148) (6 required) |
6 | 6140 | Piston pin retainer (12 required) |
7 | 6135 | Piston pin (6 required) |
8 | 6110 | Piston (6 required) |
9 | 6200 | Connecting rod (6 required) |
10 | 6211 | Connecting rod upper bearing (6 required) |
11 | 6211 | Connecting rod lower bearing (6 required) |
12 | — | Connecting rod cap (part of 6200) (6 required) |
13 | 6010 | Cylinder block |
14 | 6A341 | Crankshaft upper thrust washer (2 required) |
15 | 6333 | Cylinder block crankshaft main bearing (4 required) |
16 | 6303 | Crankshaft |
17 | 6K302 | Crankshaft lower thrust washer |
18 | 6333 | Lower crankshaft main bearings (4 required) |
19 | — | Lower crankshaft main bearing caps (part of 6010) (4 required) |
20 | 6C364 | Main bearing cap support brace |
NOTICE: During engine repair procedures, cleanliness is extremely important. Any foreign material, including any material created while cleaning gasket surfaces that enters the oil passages, coolant passages or the oil pan, may cause engine failure.
NOTICE: Whenever turbocharger air intake system components are removed, always cover open ports to protect from debris. It is important that no foreign material enter the system. The turbocharger compressor vanes are susceptible to damage from even small particles. All components should be inspected and cleaned, if necessary, prior to installation or reassembly.
NOTE: Assembly of the engine requires various inspections/measurements of the engine components (engine block, crankshaft, connecting rods, pistons and piston rings). These inspections/measurements will aid in determining if the engine components will require replacement. For additional information, refer to Section 303-00 .
NOTE: This procedure is for selecting bearings using a new crankshaft.
Select the crankshaft main bearings for each crankshaft journal.NOTE: This chart is for selecting main bearings 1 and 4 only, the remaining bearings will be selected using a different chart in the next step.
Using the data recorded earlier and the Bearing Select Fit Chart, Standard Bearings, determine the required bearing grade for main bearings 1 and 4.NOTE: This chart is for selecting main bearings 2 and 3 only.
Using the data recorded earlier and the Bearing Select Fit Chart, Standard Bearings, determine the required bearing grade for main bearings 2 and 3.NOTICE: The rod cap installation must keep the same orientation as marked during disassembly or engine damage may occur.
Using the original connecting rod cap bolts, install the connecting rod caps and bolts.NOTE: Before assembling the cylinder block, all sealing surfaces must be free of chips, dirt, paint and foreign material. Also, make sure the coolant and oil passages are clear.
Lubricate the upper crankshaft main bearings with clean engine oil and install the 4 crankshaft main bearings in the cylinder block.NOTE: Do not install the upper thrust bearings until the crankshaft is installed.
NOTE: Lubricate the thrust surfaces of the crankshaft with clean engine oil.
Install the crankshaft onto the upper main bearings.NOTE: Make sure the side of the thrust washer, with the wide oil grooves, faces the crankshaft thrust surface.
Push the crankshaft rearward and install the rear crankshaft upper thrust washer at the back of the No. 4 rear bulkhead.NOTE: Make sure the side of the thrust washer, with the wide oil grooves, faces the crankshaft thrust surface.
Push the crankshaft forward and install the front crankshaft upper thrust washer at the front of the No. 4 rear bulkhead.NOTE: Make sure the side of the thrust washer, with the wide oil grooves, faces the crankshaft thrust surface.
NOTE: To aid in assembly, apply petroleum jelly to the back of the crankshaft thrust washer.
Install the lower crankshaft thrust washer to the back side of the No. 4 rear main bearing cap, with the tab aligned with the cutout in the main bearing cap.NOTE: While tightening the main bearing vertical bolts, push the crankshaft forward and the No. 4 main bearing cap rearward to seat the crankshaft thrust washers.
Tighten the main bearing bolts in the sequence shown in 2 stages.NOTICE: The rod cap installation must keep the same orientation as marked during disassembly or engine damage may occur.
Prepare the connecting rod and cap.NOTICE: Be sure not to scratch the cylinder wall or crankshaft journal with the connecting rod. Push the piston down until the connecting rod bearing seats on the crankshaft journal.
NOTE: The next 3 steps are for all 6 connecting rods, rod caps and pistons. Only 1 connecting rod, rod cap and piston is shown.
NOTE: Lubricate the pistons, piston rings, connecting rod bearings and the entire cylinder bores with clean engine oil.
NOTE: Make sure the piston rings are positioned to specifications for installation. For additional information, refer to Disassembly and Assembly of Subassemblies - Piston in this section.
NOTE: If the piston and or connecting rod are being installed new, the piston rod orientation marks and the arrow on the top of the dome of the piston should be facing toward the front of the engine block.
NOTE: If the piston and connecting rod are to be reinstalled, they must be installed in the same orientation as disassembled.
Using the Piston Ring Compressor, install the piston and connecting rod assemblies.NOTICE: The rod cap installation must keep the same orientation as marked during disassembly or engine damage may occur.
NOTE: After installation of each piston, connecting rod, rod cap and bolts, rotate the crankshaft to verify smooth operation.
Install the connecting rod cap and bolts.NOTICE: Failure to use Motorcraft® High Performance Engine RTV Silicone may cause the engine oil to foam excessively and result in serious engine damage.
NOTE: The crankshaft rear seal retainer must be installed and the bolts tightened within 10 minutes of sealant application.
NOTE: The stamped steel crankshaft rear seal retainer plate comes with the crankshaft rear seal.
Apply a 3 mm (0.11 in) bead of Motorcraft® High Performance Engine RTV Silicone to the sealing surface of the crankshaft rear seal retainer.NOTE: Lubricate the crankshaft rear seal with clean engine oil.
Install the crankshaft rear seal retainer and the 8 bolts.NOTE: The A/C compressor must be installed on the cylinder block and the 2 bolts tightened prior to installing the oil pan.
NOTE: The rear A/C compressor stud bolt was removed in engine removal.
Install the A/C compressor and the 2 stud bolts.NOTICE: Failure to use Motorcraft® High Performance Engine RTV Silicone may cause the engine oil to foam excessively and result in serious engine damage.
NOTE: The oil pan and the 4 specified bolts must be installed and the oil pan aligned to the cylinder block and A/C compressor within 4 minutes of sealant application. Final tightening of the oil pan bolts must be carried out within 60 minutes of sealant application.
Apply a 3 mm (0.11 in) bead of Motorcraft® High Performance Engine RTV Silicone to the sealing surface of the oil pan.NOTE: The oil pan and the 4 specified bolts must be installed within 4 minutes of the start of sealant application.
Install the oil pan and bolts 10, 11, 13 and 14.NOTE: This bolt will be reinstalled during engine installation.
Remove the rear A/C compressor bolt.NOTE: Apply clean engine coolant to the O-ring seal prior to installation.
Using new O-ring seal, install the coolant inlet tube.NOTICE: The crankshaft must remain in the freewheeling position (crankshaft dowel pin at 9 o'clock) until after the camshafts are installed and the valve clearance is checked/adjusted. Do not turn the crankshaft until instructed to do so. Failure to follow this process will result in severe engine damage.
Position the crankshaft dowel pin in the 9 o'clock position.NOTE: The valve tappets must be installed in their original positions.
NOTE: Coat the valve tappets with clean engine oil prior to installation.
NOTE: LH shown, RH similar.
Install the valve tappets.NOTICE: The camshafts must remain in the neutral position during installation or engine damage may occur.
NOTE: Coat the camshafts with clean engine oil prior to installation.
Position the camshafts onto the RH cylinder head in the neutral position as shown.NOTE: Cylinder head camshaft bearing caps are numbered to verify that they are assembled in their original positions.
Install the 8 camshaft caps and the 16 bolts. Tighten the bolts in the sequence shown in the following stages:NOTICE: The camshafts must remain in the neutral position during installation or engine damage may occur.
NOTE: Coat the camshafts with clean engine oil prior to installation.
Position the camshafts onto the LH cylinder head in the neutral position as shown.NOTE: Cylinder head camshaft bearing caps are numbered to verify that they are assembled in their original positions.
Install the 8 camshaft caps and the 16 bolts. Tighten the bolts in the sequence shown in the following stages:NOTICE: If any components are installed new, the engine valve clearance must be checked/adjusted or engine damage may occur.
NOTE: Use a camshaft sprocket bolt to turn the camshafts.
Using a feeler gauge, confirm that the valve tappet clearances are within specification. For additional information, refer to Valve Clearance Check in this section.NOTE: Use a camshaft sprocket bolt to turn the camshafts.
Rotate the RH camshafts to the Top Dead Center (TDC) position and install the Camshaft Holding Tool on the flats of the camshafts.NOTE: Use a camshaft sprocket bolt to turn the camshafts.
Rotate the LH camshafts to the TDC position and install the Camshaft Holding Tool on the flats of the camshafts.NOTE: The crankshaft sprocket timing mark should be between the 2 colored links.
Install the primary timing chain with the colored links aligned with the timing marks on the VCT assemblies and the crankshaft sprocket.NOTE: It may be necessary to rotate the crankshaft slightly to remove slack from the timing chain and install the tensioner.
Install the primary tensioner and the 2 bolts.NOTE: RH shown, LH similar.
NOTE: During removal, the O-ring seal may remain on the cylinder head. If so, remove the O-ring seal from the cylinder head, inspect the seal (replace as necessary) and install the O-ring seal on the VCT housing.
Inspect the VCT housing-to-cylinder head O-ring seals for damage and replace as necessary.NOTICE: Make sure the dowels on the Variable Camshaft Timing (VCT) housing are fully engaged in the cylinder head prior to tightening the bolts. Failure to follow this process will result in severe engine damage.
Install the LH VCT housing and the 3 bolts.NOTICE: Make sure the dowels on the Variable Camshaft Timing (VCT) housing are fully engaged in the cylinder head prior to tightening the bolts. Failure to follow this instruction will result in severe engine damage.
Install the RH VCT housing and the 3 bolts.NOTICE: Failure to use Motorcraft® High Performance Engine RTV Silicone may cause the engine oil to foam excessively and result in serious engine damage.
NOTE: The engine front cover and bolts 17, 18, 19 and 20 must be installed within 4 minutes of the initial sealant application. The remainder of the engine front cover bolts and the engine mount bracket bolts must be installed and tightened within 35 minutes of the initial sealant application. If the time limits are exceeded, the sealant must be removed, the sealing area cleaned and sealant reapplied. To clean the sealing area, use silicone gasket remover and metal surface prep. Failure to follow these instructions can cause future oil leakage.
Apply a 3.0 mm (0.11 in) bead of Motorcraft® High Performance Engine RTV Silicone to the engine front cover sealing surfaces including the 3 engine mount bracket bosses.NOTE: Make sure the 2 locating dowel pins are seated correctly in the cylinder block.
Install the engine front cover and bolts 17, 18, 19 and 20.NOTE: Do not tighten the bolts at this time.
Install the engine mount bracket and the 3 bolts.NOTICE: Do not expose the Motorcraft® High Performance Engine RTV Silicone to engine oil for at least 90 minutes after installing the engine front cover. Failure to follow this instruction may cause oil leakage.
Install the remaining engine front cover bolts. Tighten all of the engine front cover bolts and engine mount bracket bolts in the sequence shown in 2 stages:NOTE: Apply clean engine oil to the crankshaft front seal bore in the engine front cover.
Using the Crankshaft Vibration Damper Installer and Front Crankshaft Seal Installer, install a new crankshaft front seal.NOTE: Lubricate the outside diameter sealing surfaces with clean engine oil.
Using the Crankshaft Vibration Damper Installer and Front Cover Oil Seal Installer, install the crankshaft pulley.NOTE: Installation of new seals is only required if damaged seals were removed during disassembly of the engine.
NOTE: Spark plug tube seal installation shown, VCT solenoid seal installation similar.
Using the VCT Spark Plug Tube Seal Installer and Handle, install new VCT solenoid and/or spark plug tube seals.NOTICE: Failure to use Motorcraft® High Performance Engine RTV Silicone may cause the engine oil to foam excessively and result in serious engine damage.
NOTE: If the valve cover is not installed and the fasteners tightened within 4 minutes, the sealant must be removed and the sealing area cleaned. To clean the sealing area, use silicone gasket remover and metal surface prep. Failure to follow these instructions can cause future oil leakage.
Apply an 8 mm (0.31 in) bead of Motorcraft® High Performance Engine RTV Silicone to the engine front cover-to-RH cylinder head joints.NOTICE: Failure to use Motorcraft® High Performance Engine RTV Silicone may cause the engine oil to foam excessively and result in serious engine damage.
NOTE: If the valve cover is not installed and the fasteners tightened within 4 minutes, the sealant must be removed and the sealing area cleaned. To clean the sealing area, use silicone gasket remover and metal surface prep. Failure to follow these instructions can cause future oil leakage.
Apply an 8 mm (0.31 in) bead of Motorcraft® High Performance Engine RTV Silicone to the engine front cover-to-LH cylinder head joints.NOTE: Make sure to thoroughly clean any residual fuel or foreign material from the cylinder head, block and the general surrounding area of the fuel rails and injectors.
Using the Fuel Injector Brush, clean the fuel injector orifices.NOTICE: Do not attempt to cut the lower Teflon® seal without first pulling it away from the fuel injector or damage to the injector may occur.
NOTE: Be very careful when removing the lower Teflon® seals, not to scratch, nick or gouge the fuel injectors.
Pull the Teflon® seal away from the injector with narrow tip pliers.NOTE: Do not lubricate the 6 new lower Teflon® fuel injector seals.
NOTE: The original lower Teflon® fuel injector seals may be either black or white. When installing new seals, always use the black Teflon® fuel injector seals.
Install the new Teflon® seals on the narrow end of the Arbor (part of the Fuel Injector Seal Installer), then install the Arbor on the fuel injector tips.NOTICE: It is very important to note the routing of the fuel charge wiring harnesses on the fuel rails and index-mark the location of the tie straps prior to removal or damage may occur to the wire harnesses during installation. The illustration details the correct fuel charge wire harness routing and tie strap positioning for installation.
Install the fuel charge wire harnesses and tie straps to the index-marked locations on the fuel rails. Start by attaching the first tie strap farthest down the wire harness and continue to the connector end of the harness, leaving ample slack between the fuel injectors.NOTICE: Use fuel injector O-ring seals that are made of special fuel-resistant material. The use of ordinary O-ring seals may cause the fuel system to leak. Do not reuse the O-ring seals.
NOTE: To install, apply clean engine oil to the 6 new upper fuel injector O-ring seals only. Do not lubricate the lower fuel injector Teflon® seals.
NOTE: Inspect the fuel injector support disks and replace if necessary.
Install the 6 new upper fuel injector O-ring seals.NOTE: RH shown, LH similar.
NOTE: The anti rotation device on the fuel injector has to slip into the groove of the fuel rail cup.
Install the 6 fuel injectors into the fuel rails and connect the 6 electrical connectors.NOTICE: It is very important to visually inspect the routing of the wire harness to make sure that the wire harness will not be pinched or damaged between the fuel rail and the cylinder head during installation.
Install the 6 bolts and the RH fuel rail assembly.NOTICE: It is very important to visually inspect the routing of the wire harness to make sure that the wire harness will not be pinched and damaged between the fuel rail and the cylinder head during installation.
Install the 6 bolts and the LH fuel rail assembly.NOTE: The cam lobe for the fuel injection pump must be at Bottom Dead Center (BDC) for the fuel injection pump installation.
Using the crankshaft pulley bolt, turn the crankshaft until the fuel injection pump cam lobe is at BDC .NOTE: Valve cover is removed for clarity.
NOTE: Apply clean engine oil to the fuel injection pump mounting pedestal bore.
Install the fuel injection pump roller tappet.NOTE: Apply clean engine oil to the fuel injection pump mounting plate seal.
Inspect the fuel injection pump mounting plate-to-valve cover gasket and replace if necessary.NOTE: Apply clean engine oil to the fuel injection pump mounting plate O-ring seals.
Inspect the 2 fuel injection pump mounting plate O-ring seals and replace if necessary.NOTE: Apply clean engine oil to the fuel injection pump O-ring seal.
Install the fuel injection pump on the fuel injection pump mounting plate.NOTE: Clean the fuel injection pump bolts and apply Thread Sealant with PTFE to the bolts.
Install the fuel injection pump and the 2 bolts finger-tight.NOTE: To install, apply clean engine oil to the threads of the 3 high-pressure fuel tube flare nuts.
Install the high-pressure fuel tube and tighten the 3 flare nuts in the following 3 stages.NOTICE: Failure to tighten the exhaust manifold nuts to specification a second time will cause the exhaust manifold to develop an exhaust leak.
Install a new gasket, RH exhaust manifold and 8 new nuts. Tighten in 2 stages in the sequence shown:NOTE: Listen for audible click when installing the oil supply tube into the quick connect fitting.
Install the RH oil supply tube into the quick connect fitting.NOTE: Lubricate the cylinder block bore with clean engine oil.
Using 2 new O-ring seals, install the RH turbocharger oil return tube in the cylinder block.NOTE: Make sure the turbocharger wastegate regulating valve hose does not contact the exhaust manifold heat shield.
Connect the turbocharger wastegate regulating valve hose to the RH turbocharger assembly.NOTE: Make sure the heat shield does not contact the wastegate arm.
Install the 2 upper RH exhaust manifold heat shield and the 5 bolts.NOTICE: Failure to tighten the exhaust manifold nuts to specification a second time will cause the exhaust manifold to develop an exhaust leak.
Install a new gasket, LH exhaust manifold and turbocharger assembly and 8 new nuts. Tighten the nuts in 2 stages in the sequence shown:NOTICE: The next 4 steps must be performed in order or damage to the turbocharger may occur.
NOTE: Listen for audible click when installing the oil supply tube into the quick connect fitting.
Install the LH oil supply tube into the quick connect fitting.NOTE: Lubricate the oil pan bore with clean engine oil.
Using 2 new O-ring seals, install the LH turbocharger oil return tube in the oil pan.NOTE: Make sure the turbocharger wastegate regulating valve hose does not contact the exhaust manifold heat shield.
Connect the turbocharger wastegate regulating valve hose to the LH turbocharger assembly.NOTICE: If the engine is repaired or replaced because of upper engine failure, typically including valve or piston damage, check the intake manifold for metal debris. If metal debris is found, install a new intake manifold. Failure to follow these instructions can result in engine damage.
NOTE: Make sure the fuel rail wiring harnesses are routed correct.
NOTE: Installing the 2 long bolts first will aid in installing the intake manifold.
Using new intake manifold, coolant crossover and thermostat housing gaskets, install the intake manifold and the 12 bolts. Tighten in the sequence shown in 2 stages.NOTE: Apply thread sealant with PTFE to the Engine Oil Pressure (EOP) switch threads.
Install the EOP switch.NOTICE: The compression limiter bushing may fall out of the mounting bracket grommet on the Charge Air Cooler (CAC) tube during service. Make sure the bushing is in place when reinstalling the tube or damage to the tube may occur.
Install the RH Charge Air Cooler (CAC) tube and turbocharger intake tube as an assembly and install the RH CAC tube nut to the intake manifold.NOTICE: The compression limiter bushing may fall out of the mounting bracket grommet on the turbocharger intake tube during service. Make sure the bushing is in place when reinstalling the tube or damage to the tube may occur.
Install the RH turbocharger intake tube nut.NOTE: Align the index marks for the RH turbocharger intake pipe.
Install the RH turbocharger intake pipe to the RH turbocharger and tighten the clamp.NOTE: Align the index marks for the RH CAC tube.
Install the RH CAC tube to the RH turbocharger and tighten the clamp.NOTE: Align the index marks for the LH turbocharger intake tube.
Install the LH turbocharger intake tube to the LH turbocharger and tighten the clamp.NOTE: One of the 8 flexplate holes are offset so the flexplate can only be installed in one position.
Install the flexplate and the 8 bolts.