Oil Pump: Installation

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION Installation
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  1. Prime the oil pump. Add 2 tablespoons of clean engine oil to the oil pump and rotate the oil pump by hand.
  2. Install the oil pump and the upper bolts, lower stud bolts.

    Torque:

    Stage 1: Tighten all fasteners to: 18 lb.in (2 Nm)

    Stage 2: Tighten the upper bolts to: 89 lb.in (10 Nm)

    Stage 3: Tighten the lower stud bolts to: 177 lb.in (20 Nm)

    Stage 4: Tighten the upper bolts an additional: 45 °

    Stage 5: Tighten the lower stud bolts an additional: 60 °

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  3. Install the crankshaft sprocket.
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  4. Lubricate with clean engine oil and install the oil pump screen and pickup tube O-ring seal.

    Material: Motorcraft Ā® SAE 5W-30 Synthetic Blend Motor Oil / XO-5W30-QSP (WSS-M2C946-A)

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    • Install the oil pump screen and pickup tube and the bolts.

      Torque: 89 lb.in (10 Nm)

    • Install the oil pump screen and pickup tube nut.

      Torque: 18 lb.ft (24 Nm)

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  5. Install the crankshaft bolt.
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  6. Install the following items:

    1. Install the oil pan. Refer to: Oil PanĀ .
    2. Install the RH and LH timing chains. Refer to: Timing ChainĀ .

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  • • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
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