Section 1 (Engine - 2.0L GTDI): Disassembly: Engine
| Camshaft Alignment Tool 303-1565 | |
| Handle 205-153 (T80T-4000-W) | |
| Holding Tool, Flywheel 303-103 (T74P-8375-A) | |
| Remover, Fuel Injector 310-206 | |
| Remover, Oil Seal 303-409 (T92C-6700-CH) | |
| Remover, VCT Spark Plug Tube Seal 303-1247/1 | |
| Slide Hammer 307-005 (T59L-100-B) or equivalent | |
| Strap Wrench 303-D055 or equivalent | |
| Timing Peg, Crankshaft TDC 303-507 |
| Item | Specification |
| Motorcraft ® Metal Surface Prep Wipes ZC-31-B | - |
| Motorcraft ® Silicone Gasket Remover ZC-30-A | - |
- 1.NOTE: Do not reuse the flexplate bolts.
Install the Flywheel Holding Tool and remove the 6 bolts and the flexplate.
- Discard the bolts.
- Mount the engine on a suitable Engine Stand.
- 5.
Remove the engine appearance cover mounting stud and position the EVAP canister purge valve aside.
- 9.
Remove the 2 turbocharger coolant tube banjo bolts and discard the gaskets.- Loosen the 2 clamps and remove the turbocharger coolant tube.
- 10.NOTE: Early build engine with metal vacuum tubes shown, late build engines with nylon vacuum tubes similar.
Disconnect the 2 turbocharger control vacuum hoses and the electrical connector.
- 11.NOTE: Do not reuse the turbocharger oil supply tube/gaskets, new parts must be installed.
Remove the 2 banjo bolts and the turbocharger oil supply tube.
- Discard the turbocharger oil supply tube and gaskets.
- 13.NOTE: Do not reuse the turbocharger oil return tube/gaskets, new parts must be installed.
Remove the 4 bolts and the turbocharger oil return tube.
- Discard the turbocharger oil return tube and gaskets.
- 17.
Slide the insulator up and disconnect the CHT sensor electrical connector.- Detach the wiring harness retainer.
- Disconnect the ECT sensor electrical connector.
- Remove the bolt and the ground wire.
- 21.
Remove the 3 bolts and the accessory drive belt tensioner.- Remove the 3 bolts and the coolant pump pulley.
- Remove the stud bolt, the 2 bolts and the generator.
- 22.
Remove the 3 bolts and the coolant pump.- Remove the bolt, the nut and the A/C compressor bracket.
- 23.
Disconnect the EVAP tube quick connect coupling. For additional information, refer to the quick connect coupling procedure in Fuel System General Information .- Detach the heater hose retainer from the intake manifold.
- Loosen the clamp and remove the heater hose.
- Loosen the clamp and remove the CAC outlet tube.
- 24.
Disconnect the EOP switch electrical connector.- Remove the 4 bolts and the oil filter adapter.
- Discard the gasket.
- 25.
Disconnect the EVAP tube quick connect coupling. For additional information, refer to the quick connect coupling procedure in Fuel System General Information .- Detach the EVAP tube retainer.
- 26.
Disconnect the EVAP canister purge valve electrical connector.- Remove the EVAP canister purge valve and tube assembly.
- 27.
Disconnect the fuel supply tube from the fuel injection pump. For additional information, refer to the quick connect coupling procedure in Fuel System General Information .- Detach the 2 fuel tube retainers from the intake manifold.
- Remove the bolt and the fuel jumper tube.
- 29.
Disconnect the 2 brake vacuum tube quick connect couplings. For additional information, refer to Fuel System General Information .
- 30.
Depress the quick release locking ring and pull the brake vacuum tube out of the intake manifold quick connect fitting.- Remove the 5 intake manifold bolts and position the intake manifold aside.
- 31.
Disconnect the TB electrical connector and detach the wiring harness retainer from the TB.- Detach the 2 KS wiring harness retainers from the intake manifold.
- Disconnect the PCV hose and remove the intake manifold.
- 32.
Disconnect the 2 KS electrical connectors.- Remove the 2 bolts and the 2 KS.
- Detach the 2 wiring harness retainers.
- 33.
Remove the 8 bolts and the crankcase vent oil separator.- Loosen the 2 clamps and remove the coolant bypass hose.
- 36.
Disconnect the fuel injection pump electrical connector.- Remove the fuel injection pump insulator.
- 37.NOTE: To release the fuel pressure in the high pressure fuel tube, wrap the fuel injection pump flare nut with a shop towel to absorb any residual fuel pressure during the loosening of the fuel injection pump flare nut.
Loosen the 2 high pressure fuel tube flare nuts.
- Remove the 2 bolts and the high pressure fuel tube.
- Discard the high pressure fuel tube.
- 38.NOTE: Use compressed air and remove any dirt or foreign material from the cylinder head, block and general surrounding area of the fuel rail and injectors.NOTE: When removing the fuel rails, the fuel injectors may remain in the fuel rails but normally remain in the cylinder head and require the use of a Fuel Injector Remover tool to extract.
Remove the 5 bolts and the fuel rail.
- Discard the bolts.
- 40.
Using the Slide Hammer and the Fuel Injector Remover, remove the fuel injectors that remained in the cylinder head.
- 42.
Discard the upper fuel injector O-ring seals and the upper fuel injector O-ring seal support rings.
- 43.NOTE: Do not attempt to cut the lower Teflon ® seal without first pulling it away from the fuel injector or damage to the injector may occur.NOTE: Be very careful when removing the lower Teflon ® seals, not to scratch, nick or gouge the fuel injectors.
Pull the lower Teflon ® seal away from the injector with narrow tip pliers.
- 48.
Alternately loosen the 2 fuel injection pump bolts one complete revolution at a time.- Remove the fuel injection pump.
- 51.
Using the crankshaft pulley bolt, rotate the engine clockwise until the fuel injection cam lobe is at zero lift.
- 53.
Disconnect the 9 wiring harness electrical connectors.- Detach the 8 retainers and remove the wiring harness from the engine.
- 55.
Remove the oil level indicator.- Remove the 4 bolts and the 4 coil-on-plugs.
- Remove the nut, bolt and CAC intermediate tube mounting bracket.
- 57.NOTE: The VCT solenoid seals should only be replaced if they are damaged.
Remove any damaged VCT solenoid seals using the VCT Spark Plug Tube Seal Remover and Handle.
- 59.
Using a wrench on the flats of the intake camshaft to prevent cam rotation, remove the brake vacuum pump adapter.
- 60.
Turn the crankshaft clockwise until the No. 1 piston is 45 degrees BTDC using the guide holes on the engine front cover and the crankshaft pulley.
- 63.NOTE: The Crankshaft TDC Timing Peg will contact the crankshaft and prevent it from turning past TDC. However, the crankshaft can still be rotated in the counterclockwise direction. The crankshaft must remain at the TDC position during the crankshaft pulley removal and installation.NOTE: The engine front cover is shown removed in graphic for clarity.
Rotate the crankshaft slowly clockwise until the crankshaft contacts the Crankshaft TDC Timing Peg.
- 64.NOTE: The Camshaft Alignment Tool is for camshaft alignment only. Using this tool to prevent engine rotation can result in engine damage.NOTE: The camshaft timing slots are offset. If the Camshaft Alignment Tool cannot be installed, remove the TDC Timing Peg and rotate the crankshaft three-fourths of a revolution clockwise and repeat the previous 2 steps of this procedure.
Install the Camshaft Alignment Tool into the rear of both of the camshaft slots as shown.
- Tighten the retainer.
- 65.NOTE: The crankshaft must remain in the TDC position during removal of the pulley bolt or damage to the engine can occur. Therefore, the crankshaft pulley must be held in place with the Strap Wrench and the bolt should be removed using an air impact wrench (1/2-in drive minimum).NOTE: If equipped, the crankshaft sprocket diamond washer may come off with the crankshaft pulley.
Use a Strap Wrench to hold the crankshaft pulley. Use an air impact wrench to remove the crankshaft pulley bolt.
- Remove and discard the crankshaft pulley bolt and washer.
- Remove the crankshaft pulley.
- 66.NOTE: Early build engines are equipped with a diamond washer on each side of the crankshaft sprocket. Late build engines have a laser etched crankshaft sprocket and do NOT require diamond washers. If an early build engine requires crankshaft sprocket replacement, discard the diamond washers and the sprocket and install a new laser etched sprocket (service part). Diamond washers should NEVER be installed with the laser etched sprocket.
If equipped, remove the diamond washer.
- 67.NOTE: Use care not to damage the engine front cover or the crankshaft when removing the seal.
Using the Oil Seal Remover, remove the crankshaft front oil seal.
- 69.NOTE: Do not use metal scrapers, wire brushes, power abrasive disks or other abrasive means to clean sealing surfaces. These tools cause scratches and gouges which make leak paths.
Remove the 21 bolts, the stud bolt and the engine front cover.
- Clean and inspect the mounting surfaces of the engine and the front cover.
- 70.NOTE: Do not rely on the Camshaft Alignment Tool to prevent camshaft rotation. Damage to the tool or the camshaft can occur.
Using a wrench on the flats of the exhaust camshaft to prevent camshaft rotation, loosen the exhaust camshaft phaser and sprocket bolt.
- 71.NOTE: The Camshaft Alignment Tool is for camshaft alignment only. Using this tool to prevent engine rotation can result in engine damage.
Using a wrench on the flats of the intake camshaft to prevent camshaft rotation, loosen the intake camshaft phaser and sprocket bolt.
- 72.NOTE: If equipped with cast iron timing chain tensioner.
Compress the timing chain tensioner in the following sequence.
- 1.
Using a small pick, release and hold the ratchet mechanism.
- 2.
While holding the ratchet mechanism in the released position, compress the tensioner by pushing the timing chain arm toward the tensioner.
- 3.
Insert a locking pin into the hole to retain the tensioner.
- 1.
- 73.NOTE: If it is necessary to install a new timing chain tensioner, a cast iron tensioner is to be replaced with an aluminum tensioner (6K254). The existing bolts must be discarded and replaced with new bolts (6K282).NOTE: If equipped with cast iron timing chain tensioner.
Remove the 2 bolts and the timing chain tensioner.
- 74.NOTE: If equipped with aluminum timing chain tensioner.
Remove the 2 bolts and the timing chain tensioner.
- 75.
Remove the timing chain tensioner arm.- Remove the 2 bolts and the timing chain guide.
- Remove the timing chain.
- 77.NOTE: Washers are not required for installation of the VCT units.
If equipped, discard the washers.
- 80.NOTE: Failure to follow the camshaft loosening procedure can result in damage to the camshafts.NOTE: Note the position of the camshaft lobes on the No. 1 cylinder for installation reference.NOTE: Mark the location and orientation of each camshaft bearing cap.
Remove the camshafts from the engine.
- Loosen the camshaft bearing caps in sequence 2 turns at a time until all tension is released from the camshaft bearing caps.
- Remove the camshaft bearing caps.
- Remove the camshafts.
- 81.NOTE: If the camshafts and valve tappets are to be reused, mark the location of the valve tappets to make sure they are assembled in their original positions.
Remove the 16 valve tappets.
- 82.NOTE: The number on the valve tappets only reflects the digits that follow the decimal. For example, a tappet with the number 0.650 has the thickness of 3.650 mm.
Inspect the valve tappets. For additional information, refer to Engine System General Information .
- 84.NOTE: Do not use metal scrapers, wire brushes, power abrasive discs or other abrasive means to clean the sealing surfaces. These tools cause scratches and gouges that make leak paths. Use a plastic scraping tool to remove all traces of the head gasket.NOTE: Observe all warnings or cautions and follow all application directions contained on the packaging of the silicone gasket remover and the metal surface prep.NOTE: Clean the cylinder head bolt holes in the cylinder block. Make sure all coolant, oil or other foreign material is removed.NOTE: If there is no residual gasket material present, metal surface prep can be used to clean and prepare the surfaces.
Clean the cylinder head-to-cylinder block mating surface of both the cylinder head and the cylinder block in the following sequence.
- 1.
Remove any large deposits of silicone or gasket material with a plastic scraper.
- 2.
Apply silicone gasket remover, following package directions, and allow to set for several minutes.
- 3.
Remove the silicone gasket remover with a plastic scraper. A second application of silicone gasket remover may be required if residual traces of silicone or gasket material remain.
- 4.
Apply metal surface prep, following package directions, to remove any traces of oil or coolant, and to prepare the surfaces to bond with the new gasket. Do not attempt to make the metal shiny. Some staining of the metal surfaces is normal.
- 1.
- 85.NOTE: Aluminum surfaces are soft and can be scratched easily. Never place the cylinder head gasket surface, unprotected, on a bench surface.
Support the cylinder head on a bench with the head gasket side up. Check the cylinder head distortion and the cylinder block distortion. For additional information, refer to Engine System General Information .
- 91.
Remove the oil pump drive chain tensioner.- 1.
Push the tensioner spring down and release the spring from under the shoulder bolt.
- 2.
Remove the 2 shoulder bolts and the tensioner.- Remove the oil pump chain.
- 1.
- 93.NOTE: Early build engines are equipped with a diamond washer on each side of the crankshaft sprocket. Late build engines have a laser etched crankshaft sprocket and do NOT require diamond washers. If an early build engine requires crankshaft sprocket replacement, discard the diamond washers and the sprocket and install a new laser etched sprocket (service part). Diamond washers should NEVER be installed with the laser etched sprocket.
If equipped, remove the diamond washer.
- 96.
Make sure the Crankshaft TDC Timing Peg is still installed and the engine is still at TDC.- If necessary, rotate the crankshaft slowly clockwise until the crankshaft balance weight is up against the Crankshaft TDC Timing Peg.
- 97.
Mark the balance shaft assembly front shafts on the top for reference that the balance shaft assembly is at TDC.
- 98.NOTE: Due to the precision interior construction of the balance shaft assembly, it should not be disassembled.
Remove the 4 bolts and the balance shaft assembly.
- 100.
Before removing the pistons, inspect the top of the cylinder bores. If necessary, remove the ridge or carbon deposits from each cylinder using an abrasive pad or equivalent, following manufacturer's instructions.
- 101.NOTE: Clearly mark the connecting rods, connecting rod caps and connecting rod bearings in numerical order for correct orientation for reassembly.
Remove the 8 bolts and the 4 connecting rod caps.
- 102.NOTE: Do not scratch the cylinder walls or crankshaft journals with the connecting rod.
Remove the 4 piston and rod assemblies from the engine block.
- 104.NOTE: If the main bearings are being reused, mark them in order for correct orientation and reassembly.
Remove the main bearings from the main bearing beam.
- 106.NOTE: If the main bearings are being reused, mark them in order for correct orientation and reassembly. The center bulkhead has the thrust bearing.
Remove the main bearings from the cylinder block.