Cylinder Head: Notes

2009 Ford Ranger 2D Pickup, 2.3 D, AutomaticSECTION Notes
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Special Tools

Illustration Tool Name Tool Number
GF0008943Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Compressor, Valve Spring 303-472 (T94P-6565-AH)
GF0003558Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Impact Hammer 307-005 (T59L-100-B)
GF0008942Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Valve Spring Compressor 303-350 (T89P-6565-A)
GF0009066Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Valve Spring Compressor Set 303-300 (T87C-6565-A)
GF0008945Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Valve Stem Seal Remover 303-468 (T94P-6510-AH)
GF0008944Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Valve Stem Seal Replacer 303-470 (T94P-6510-CH)
Material

Item Specification
Motorcraft SAE 5W-20 Premium Synthetic Blend Motor Oil
XO-5W20-QSP (US); Motorcraft SAE 5W-20 Super Premium Motor Oil CXO-5W20-LSP12 (Canada); or equivalent
WSS-M2C930-A
Fig 1: Exploded View Of Cylinder Head - Coolant Connection and Lifting Eyes With Torque Specifications
GF0009067Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
1 W500033 Engine lifting eye bolts (2 required)
2 17K077 Front engine lifting eye
3 17K004 Rear engine lifting eye
4 W500015 Coolant outlet pipe bolt (4 required)
5 9B321 Coolant outlet pipe
6 8255 Coolant outlet pipe gasket
Fig 2: Exploded View Of Cylinder Head - EGR Valve, Spark Plugs, Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT) Sensor and Valves
GF0009068Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
7 W500225 EGR valve bolt (2 required)
8 9D475 EGR valve
9 9D476 EGR valve gasket
10 6G004 Cylinder head temperature (CHT) sensor
11 12405 Spark plug (4 required)
12 6500 Valve tappet (16 required)
13 6518 Valve spring retainer key (16 required)
14 6514 Valve spring retainer (16 required)
15 6513 Valve spring (16 required)
16 6517 Valve seal (16 required)
17 6505 Intake valve (8 required)
18 6507 Exhaust valve (8 required)
19 6049 Cylinder head
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Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • β€’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • β€’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • β€’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • β€’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • β€’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.