Engine Lubrication Components - Exploded View

2009 Ford Ranger 2D Pickup, 2.3 D, AutomaticSECTION Engine Lubrication Components - Exploded View
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Fig 1: Exploded View Of Steering Gear & Engine Mounts With Torque Specifications
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Item Part Number Description
1 N621943 RH engine mount bracket-to-engine mount nut
2 N621943 LH engine mount bracket-to-engine mount nut
3 W704980 Steering column coupling-to-steering gear bolt
4 3B676 Steering column lower shaft
5 W505255 Power Steering Pressure (PSP) tube bracket-to-crossmember bolt
6 W10909 Steering gear bolts
Fig 2: Exploded View Of Oil Pan, Oil Pump, Cylinder Block Cradle & Oil Pump Screen & Pickup Tube
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Item Part Number Description
7 6730 Oil pan drain plug
8 E802185 Oil pan bolt (10 required)
9 6676 Oil pan
10 6710 Oil pan gasket
11 W500214 Oil pump screen and pickup tube bolt
12 6617 Oil pump screen and pickup tube
13 E804588 Cylinder block cradle bolt
14 W709198 Cylinder block cradle bolt
15 E802185 Bell housing-to-cylinder block cradle spacer bolt (2 required)
16 6C629 Bell housing-to-cylinder block cradle spacer (2 required)
17 E802185 Cylinder block cradle bolt (20 required)
18 E822125 Cylinder block cradle nut (2 required)
19 W702323 Cylinder block cradle bolt (8 required)
20 6734 Washer (2 required)
21 6F092 Cylinder block cradle
22 6710 Cylinder block cradle gasket
23 W708582 Oil pump bolt (2 required)
24 6600 Oil pump
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