Valve Cover - RH: Notes

2007 Ford Fusion SEL, 2.3 Z, StandardSECTION Notes
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Material

Item Specification
Motorcraft Metal Surface Prep
ZC-31
-
Silicone Gasket and Sealant
TA-30
WSE-M4G323-A4
Fig 1: Exploded View Of Valve Cover With Torque Specifications - RH (1 Of 4)
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Item Part Number Description
1 W503924 Windshield washer bottle and A/C tube retaining clamp bolt
2 W503924 A/C tube retaining clamp bolt
3 W505422 A/C tube retaining clamp bolt
Fig 2: Exploded View Of Valve Cover With Torque Specifications - RH (2 Of 4)
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Item Part Number Description
4 W506413 Power steering pressure (PSP) tube bracket-to-reservoir bolt
5 - Wiring harness retainer (part of 12B637)
6 W506413 PSP tube bracket-to-cylinder head bolt
7 3A719 PSP tube
8 - Wiring harness retainer (2 required) (part of 12B637)
9 3493 Power steering hose
10 - Power steering hose clamp (part of 3493)
11 3R700 Power steering reservoir
12 W520111 Power steering reservoir nut (3 required)
13 - Power steering hose clamp
14 3681 Power steering hose
15 - Variable camshaft timing (VCT) solenoid electrical connector (part of 12B637)
16 - Wiring harness retainer (part of 12B637)
17 W520411 Radio frequency interference capacitor nut
18 18801 Radio frequency interference capacitor
Fig 3: Exploded View Of Valve Cover With Torque Specification - RH (3 Of 4)
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Item Part Number Description
19 506413 PSP tube-to-power steering pump banjo bolt
20 - PSP tube seals
21 3A719 PSP tube
Fig 4: Exploded View Of Valve Cover - RH (4 Of 4)
GF0028876Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
22 6C519 Valve cover stud bolt (4 required)
23 6K817 PCV hose
24 14A464 PCV valve electrical connector (part of 12B637)
25 6C519 Valve cover bolt (10 required)
26 6582 Valve cover
27 6584 Valve cover gasket
28 6C527 Spark plug cavity gasket (3 required)
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