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Exploded View Of Lower Engine Block
2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION Exploded View Of Lower Engine Block
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| Item | Part Number | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 6135 | Piston pin (6 required) |
| 2 | 6148 | Piston ring set (6 required) |
| 3 | 6108 | Piston (6 required) |
| 4 | 6140 | Piston pin retaining ring (12 required) |
| 5 | 6200 | Connecting rod assembly (6 required) |
| 6 | 6211 | Connecting rod bearing (6 required) |
| 7 | 6700 | Front crankshaft seal |
| 8 | 6643 | Oil pump body-to-cylinder block seal (2 required) |
| 9 | 6600 | Oil pump assembly |
| 10 | 6626 | Oil pump gasket |
| 11 | 6010 | Cylinder block |
| 12 | 6K301 | Rear crankshaft seal with retainer plate |
| 13 | 6397 | Cylinder block dowels (2 required) |
| 14 | 6337 | Upper main thrust bearing |
| 15 | 6A339 | Lower main thrust bearing |
| 16 | 6325 | Crankshaft main bearing cap (part of 6010) |
| 17 | 6C357 | Crankshaft main bearing side bolt (8 required) |
| 18 | 6345 | Crankshaft main bearing bolt (16 required) |
| 19 | 6U004 | Engine block skirt stiffener assembly |
| 20 | 6675 | Oil pan assembly |
| 21 | 7A828 | Converter housing lower access cover |
| 22 | 6G046 | Engine block skirt stiffener gasket |
| 23 | 6G090 | Cylinder block-to-stiffener dowel (2 required) |
| 24 | 6330 | Crankshaft main bearing cap (3 required/ part of 6010) |
| 25 | 6331 | Lower crankshaft main bearing (3 required) |
| 26 | 6303 | Crankshaft |
| 27 | 6338 | Upper crankshaft main bearing (3 required) |
| 28 | 6K858 | Piston cooling nozzles |
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When to See a Mechanic
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.