Engine - Upper End

2014 Ford E-150 Base, Van Cargo, 4.6L Eng VIN WSECTION Engine - Upper End
Fig 1: Identifying Engine Induction System Related Components (Upper End)
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Item Part Number Description
1 6766 Oil filler cap
2 6K817 Crankcase ventilation hose
3 6A666 PCV valve
4 6582 Valve cover - RH
5 6B280 Camshaft bearing cap
6 N811085 Camshaft sprocket bolt - RH
7 N806164 Camshaft sprocket bolt washer - RH
8 6256 Camshaft sprocket - RH
9 6265 Camshaft sprocket spacer - RH
10 6250 Camshaft - RH
11 18465 Coolant hose
12 W704925 Heater outlet tube stud
13 18663 Heater outlet tube
14 12405 Spark plug (8 required)
15 9430 Exhaust manifold - RH
16 9Y431 Exhaust manifold gasket - RH
17 6051 Cylinder head gasket - RH
18 6049 Cylinder head - RH
19 6758 Crankcase vent tube
20 N806183 Valve cover bolt (8 required)
21 N807441 Valve cover bolt
22 W705644 Valve cover stud (13 required)
23 6A505 Valve cover - LH
24 N807352 Camshaft bearing cap bolt (26 required)
25 6B280 Camshaft bearing cap
26 6C501 Hydraulic lash adjuster (16 required)
27 6529 Roller follower (16 required)
28 6518 Valve spring retainer key (32 required)
29 6514 Valve spring retainer (16 required)
30 6513 Valve spring (16 required)
31 6A517 Valve stem seal (16 required)
32 N811085 Camshaft sprocket bolt - LH
33 N806164 Camshaft sprocket bolt washer - LH
34 6256 Camshaft sprocket - LH
35 6265 Camshaft sprocket spacer - LH
36 6A274 Camshaft - LH
37 14B102 Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT) sensor jumper harness
38 6G004 CHTΒ  sensor
39 6507 Intake valve (8 required)
40 6505 Exhaust valve (8 required)
41 W707747 Exhaust manifold stud (16 required)
42 9Y431 Exhaust manifold gasket (2 required)
43 9431 Exhaust manifold - LH
44 W701706 Exhaust manifold nut (16 required)
45 W704594 Cylinder head positioning dowel (4 required)
46 6083 Cylinder head gasket - LH
47 6050 Cylinder head - LH
48 6010 Cylinder block
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  • β€’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
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