Valve Train Components - Exploded View

2009 Ford Ranger 2D Pickup, 2.3 D, AutomaticSECTION Valve Train Components - Exploded View
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Fig 1: Exploded View Of Valve Train Components With Torque Specification - RH Side
GF0045019Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
1 6K254 RH hydraulic chain tensioner
2 6M252 RH hydraulic chain tensioner washer
3 6529 Camshaft roller follower (6 required)
4 6C501 Hydraulic lash adjuster (6 required)
5 6518 Valve spring retainer key (12 required)
6 6A536 Valve spring retainer (6 required)
7 6513 Valve spring (6 required)
8 6571 Valve seal (6 required)
9 6M276 RH camshaft sprocket bolt
10 6256 RH camshaft sprocket
11 W702341 Camshaft bearing cap bolt (8 required)
12 6A258 Camshaft bearing cap (4 required)
13 6250 RH camshaft
Fig 2: Exploded View Of Valve Train Components With Torque Specification - LH Side
GF0045020Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
1 6K254 LH hydraulic chain tensioner
2 6M252 LH hydraulic chain tensioner washer
3 6529 Camshaft roller follower (6 required)
4 6C501 Hydraulic lash adjuster (6 required)
5 6518 Valve spring retainer key (12 required)
6 6A536 Valve spring retainer (6 required)
7 6513 Valve spring (6 required)
8 6571 Valve seal (6 required)
9 6M276 LH camshaft sprocket bolt
10 6M267 LH camshaft sprocket
11 W702341 Camshaft bearing cap bolt (8 required)
12 6A258 Camshaft bearing cap (4 required)
13 6A274 LH camshaft
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