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Ford M-6007-XEFMS Automobile Parts User Manual
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1. Alternative method of verifying correct distributor gear installation if your distributor does not have 024 to 035 endplay Techline 1 800 367 3788 Factory Ford shop manuals are available from Helm Publications 1 800 782 4356 IS 1850 0179 Page 6 of 13 M 6007 XEFMS 340 HP Crate Engine GUIDE NO PART OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PRIOR AGREEMENT AND WRITTEN PERMISSION OF FORD RACING PERFORMANCE PARTS STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 9 WARNING Press original distributor gear off shaft Mark location of original roll pinhole on the shaft by drawing a vertical line along the shaft that intersects the hole Measure from the centerline of the roll pinhole to a fixed point above it Note that dimension Press new distributor gear onto shaft NOTE Replacement distributor gear does not have roll pinhole Pull distributor shaft out of distributor housing to eliminate endplay see Fig 1 Check location of distributor gear on distributor shaft see Fig 1 If it is not in the correct location use a press to move the gear to the correct location Using the vertical line on the distributor shaft and the noted dimension see STEP 4 roughly plot where the original roll pinhole is located Drill a new 125 hole 90 from the original hole above or below it through the gear and the shaft NOTE It is important that the dimensions called out in Figure 1 are maintained while drilling Insert roll
2. Is the pickup screen the proper distance from the bottom of the oil pan If the oil pickup screen is too close to the bottom of the oil pan it can cause cavitation If it is too far away it will cause the pump to draw air and minimize lubrication capacity The pickup screen should be located 250 to 375 from the bottom of the pan Does the design of the screen on the pickup tube create restrictions We have seen some pickup tube screen designs that restrict oil flow as much as 75 Wire mesh is good Perforated metal is usually restrictive Measure the wire size and calculate the flow area Most aftermarket screens have less flow area than stock screens If using a remote oil filter mount or oil cooler make sure that all of the components are large enough to eliminate any restrictions to oil flow Many Cobra replica kit cars use components that are too restrictive Undersized oil lines commonly restrict oil flow The more bends turns in an oiling system the more restrictions that are created Poorly designed remote filter mounts and adapters can create restrictions Be sure that the oil cooler flows enough oil to meet the engine s requirements Never reuse a used oil cooler Debris gets trapped and cannot be cleaned out Poorly designed oil filters can cause a restriction Many oil systems only flow one way Connecting the remote oil filter or oil cooler lines backwards can cause engine damage failure Techline 1 800 367 3788 Factory F
3. engine out of the car The engine should be primed once more after installation before starting the engine This is very important if hooking up a remote filter and or oil cooler IMPORTANT For engines equipped with flat tappet cams if the engine has set for a long period of time priming alone may not provide enough lubrication Removal of lifters and reapplying cam lube to the lobes and lifters is necessary For hydraulic roller cams use engine oil Techline 1 800 367 3788 Factory Ford shop manuals are available from Helm Publications 1 800 782 4356 IS 1850 0179 Page 5 of 13 M 6007 XEFMS 340 HP Crate Engine GUIDE NO PART OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PRIOR AGREEMENT AND WRITTEN PERMISSION OF FORD RACING PERFORMANCE PARTS DO NOT PRIME BY CRANKING ENGINE Check oil level after priming engine and before starting STEP 1 Use appropriate priming tool or 14 drive 14 deep well socket with extension for 302 STEP 2 Install mechanical oil pressure gauge STEP 3 Remove valve covers STEP 4 Rotate priming tool counterclockwise using an electric drill STEP 5 Observe oil pressure achieved on gauge STEP 6 Prime until oil comes up through the rocker arms This may require rotation of the crankshaft to obtain oil flow through all the rocker arms STEP 7 Look for external oil leaks STEP 8 Reinstall valve covers STEP 9 After installing the engine into the vehicle and just before starting it prime the
4. to 430 hp on 8 cylinder engine naturally aspirated 31 Ib injectors up to 445 hp on 8 cylinder engine naturally aspirated HEADERS The horsepower numbers shown for the Ford Racing engines were obtained using long tube headers M 6007 XEFMS CRATE ENGINE FEATURES E303 Camshaft automatic or manual transmission 302 cubic inch 340 hp 5500 rpm 9 0 1 compression ratio nominal Neutral balance rotating assembly Forged steel Sportsman crankshaft Techline 1 800 367 3788 Factory Ford shop manuals are available from Helm Publications 1 800 782 4356 IS 1850 0179 Page 11 of 13 M 6007 XEFMS 340 HP Crate Engine GUIDE NO PART OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PRIOR AGREEMENT AND WRITTEN PERMISSION OF FORD RACING PERFORMANCE PARTS 0 balance billet steel SFI approved flywheel M 6375 D302 and SFI approved harmonic damper Forged pistons Forged steel connecting rods Hydraulic roller camshaft M 6250 E303 498 lift intake and exhaust duration at 050 is 220 degrees intake and exhaust Double roller timing chain set M 6268 A302 Rear sump pan fits most Fox body cars Ford Racing aluminum GT 40 cylinder heads M 6049 X306 with 1 94 intake valves and 1 54 exhaust valves Roller rocker arms M 6564 B351 New block oil and water pumps oil pan Can be used in kit cars street rods Mustangs Fox bodied cars and trucks Depending on your application a crank pulley spacer or a different timing cover water pump per
5. M 6007 XEFMS 340 HP Crate Engine GUIDE NO PART OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PRIOR AGREEMENT AND WRITTEN PERMISSION OF FORD RACING PERFORMANCE PARTS Please visit www fordracingparts com for the most current instruction information PLEASE READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION AT ANY TIME YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE CALL THE FORD RACING TECHLINE AT 1 800 367 3788 FORD RACING PERFORMANCE PARTS PERFORMANCE ENGINE LIMITED WARRANTY Ford Racing Performance Parts warrants to the original retail purchaser for 12 months or 12 000 miles whichever occurs first that it will repair or replace at its option using new or remanufactured parts Ford Racing Performance Parts engine covered part that after inspection is found to have failed due to a defect in factory supplied material or workmanship Covered parts include the engine block and cylinder heads all internally lubricated parts of the engine including pistons piston rings piston pins crankshaft and main bearings connecting rods and rod bearings camshaft and camshaft bearings timing chain timing chain gears intake and exhaust valves valve springs oil pump push rods rocker arms valve lash adjusters hydraulic or mechanical lifters and valve stem seals to the extent that the original engine contains the referenced warranted part Parts that require normal manufacturers recommended replacement intervals are no
6. USING ALIGNMENT The first step is to check bellhousing face runout You are checking for parallelism of the back of the bellhousing to the back of the block Install the dial indicator as shown in Fig 2 Rotate the crankshaft and mark down the reading Be sure to push the crankshaft against the thrust bearing for an accurate reading Maximum runout is 010 Techline 1 800 367 3788 Factory Ford shop manuals are available from Helm Publications 1 800 782 4356 IS 1850 0179 Page 9 of 13 M 6007 XEFMS 340 HP Crate Engine GUIDE NO PART OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PRIOR AGREEMENT AND WRITTEN PERMISSION OF FORD RACING PERFORMANCE PARTS The next step is checking bellhousing bore runout You are checking to see if the bellhousing bore centerline is aligned with crankshaft centerline Reposition the dial indicator in the bellhousing bore as shown in Fig 3 Rotate the crankshaft and mark down the readings Maximum out of concentricity is 015 If the bore runout is out of spec install appropriate offset dowels Offset alignment dowels can be purchased from Lakewood 007 PN 15950 014 PN 15960 021 PN 15970 FACE OF HOUSING MUST BE CLEAN AND FREE OF NICKS BURRS OR FOREIGN MATERIAL Fig 2 FLYWHEELS The M 6007 XEFMS comes with a 0 balance 157 tooth billet steel flywheel Your transmission application may need a different flywheel than the one that came with your crate engine See the flywheel page of the c
7. atalog or call the Techline at 1 800 367 3788 IGNITION SYSTEM The M 6007 XEFMS does not include a distributor The distributor you select must have a steel distributor gear to be compatible with the hydraulic roller camshaft Distributor gear M 12390 B for carbureted application or F for EFI application recommended NOTE See engine tips sheet for recommended ignition timing Techline 1 800 367 3788 Factory Ford shop manuals are available from Helm Publications 1 800 782 4356 IS 1850 0179 Page 10 of 13 M 6007 XEFMS 340 HP Crate Engine GUIDE NO PART OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PRIOR AGREEMENT AND WRITTEN PERMISSION OF FORD RACING PERFORMANCE PARTS OIL PANS The M 6007 XEFMS comes with a production 1991 1995 Mustang rear sump oil pan The oil pan may need to be changed to properly fit and function in your application VALVE COVERS The M 6007 XEFMS comes with M 6000 K302R valve covers Make sure the valve covers are correct for your application INDUCTION The M 6007 XEFMS does not include intake manifold For carbureted applications Performer RPM recommended If you are using a different intake verify that the intake gasket fits the ports on the cylinder head and intake manifold correctly before installing the intake manifold M 9439 A50 intake gasket recommended FUEL DELIVERY 302 engines 600 cfm carb 24 Ib injectors up to 345 hp on 8 cylinder engine naturally aspirated 30 Ib injectors up
8. engine again using above procedure Valve covers do not have to be removed on 2 prime if not hooking up an oil cooler or remote filter Prime for 1 minute after reaching oil pressure If you have added a remote filter or oil cooler remove the valve covers and verify oil flow to the rocker arms STEP 10 Check oil level after priming engine and before starting DISTRIBUTOR GEAR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The M 6007 XEFMS comes with a billet steel hydraulic roller camshaft M 12390 B or F steel distributor gear required The following information covers the installation of a new distributor gear onto an existing distributor When replacing the distributor gear it is important that you choose the appropriate gear for your application If you have questions regarding your gear selection please contact the Ford Racing Techline at 1 800 367 3788 Failure to use the correct gear will lead to premature gear failure Premature gear failure may also be attributed to improper meshing of the gear teeth between the camshaft and distributor For that reason we recommend that you install a new distributor gear when installing a new camshaft INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1 Remove roll pin from distributor gear and shaft Save pin for re assembly STEP 2 Verify that the shaft endplay is 024 to 035 Modify collar if necessary Some aftermarket distributors may be constructed in a manner that does not allow you to achieve 024 to 035 of endplay See
9. fan size is too small it will not move enough air across the radiator so it can properly dissipate the heat being generated Fan shrouds increase the effectiveness of the fan significantly Radiator location can affect airflow through the radiator at different vehicle speeds FLYWHEEL CONVERTER AND TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS Installing the wrong flywheel for the balance factor of the engine will cause vibration and eventually damage the engine Wrong length input shaft or stack up height can force the crank forward and damage the engine thrust bearing Techline 1 800 367 3788 Factory Ford shop manuals are available from Helm Publications 1 800 782 4356 IS 1850 0179 Page 4 of 13 M 6007 XEFMS 340 HP Crate Engine GUIDE NO PART OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PRIOR AGREEMENT AND WRITTEN PERMISSION OF FORD RACING PERFORMANCE PARTS Improperly installing the torque converter can force the crank forward damaging the engine thrust bearing This is most commonly caused from not locating the torque converter drain plug properly in the flexplate If the torque converter balloons it can force the crank forward damaging the engine thrust bearing and the transmission Most high performance torque converters have anti ballooning features Damage to the thrust bearing can happen in seconds MISCELLANEOUS PROBLEMS THAT CAN DAMAGE AN ENGINE Nuts bolts washers or foreign materials dropped down the intake We have seen this more
10. formance oil pan and pickup may be required See installation notes CALL TECHLINE FOR MORE DETAILS See engine installation and tuning tips Some or all of the following items may need to be changed from your original engine or modified for proper installation e This engine has a rear sump oil pan and pickup timing cover and reverse rotation water pump and EFI valve covers A different performance oil pan and pickup may be required for your application Call the Techline at 1 800 367 3788 for more information The timing chain cover will work with most standard rotation water pumps Fuel pump eccentric M 6287 B302 installed allows use of mechanical fuel pump A reverse rotation water pump is installed on the engine Other applications may require different water pumps and timing chain covers The valve covers M 6000 K302R should fit most 1986 1993 Mustang EFI applications optional valve covers sold separately Techline 1 800 367 3788 Factory Ford shop manuals are available from Helm Publications 1 800 782 4356 IS 1850 0179 Page 12 of 13 M 6007 XEFMS 340 HP Crate Engine GUIDE NO PART OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PRIOR AGREEMENT AND WRITTEN PERMISSION OF FORD RACING PERFORMANCE PARTS The damper assembly M 6316 D302 neutral balance may require a spacer for pulley alignment The flywheel included M 6375 D302 should work for most 157 tooth manual transmission applications For other transmission ap
11. haft so the blade on the rotor is to the left of the mark but as close to the mark as possible As the distributor gear engages the teeth on the camshaft the rotor will turn clockwise STEP 4 Install the distributor into the engine block opening It may be necessary to slightly rotate the rotor shaft assembly until the drive gear drops into position Sometimes rotation of the oil pump driveshaft is required to allow the distributor to drop all the way Verify rotor blade is pointing at the 1 mark on the distributor base NOTE If rotor blade and magnetic pickup cannot be aligned by rotating the distributor in the engine block remove the distributor enough to disengage distributor drive gear from camshaft gear Rotate rotor enough to engage distributor gear on another camshaft gear tooth Repeat steps 3 and 4 if needed Install distributor hold down clamp and bolt Tighten bolt but leave it loose enough to rotate the distributor Install distributor cap and wires Techline 1 800 367 3788 Factory Ford shop manuals are available from Helm Publications 1 800 782 4356 IS 1850 0179 Page 8 of 13 M 6007 XEFMS 340 HP Crate Engine GUIDE NO PART OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PRIOR AGREEMENT AND WRITTEN PERMISSION OF FORD RACING PERFORMANCE PARTS STEP 9 Set timing Tighten hold down bolt COOLING SYSTEM STEP 1 Fill cooling system distilled deionized water recommended STEP 2 The fill point of the cooling
12. ord shop manuals are available from Helm Publications 1 800 782 4356 IS 1850 0179 Page 2 of 13 M 6007 XEFMS 340 HP Crate Engine GUIDE NO PART OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PRIOR AGREEMENT AND WRITTEN PERMISSION OF FORD RACING PERFORMANCE PARTS IGNITION SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS COMMON PROBLEMS The ignition system must deliver a properly timed spark There are a lot of factors that determine when the spark should be delivered The most common factors include compression ratio fuel quality fuel octane rating combustion chamber design engine operating temperature power adders such as NOS or supercharger inlet air temp altitude and load Avoid too much or too little timing for your engine combination Avoid hooking up the vacuum advance to intake manifold vacuum instead of ported vacuum Avoid inductive crossfire created by improper plug wire routing Separate plug wires on cylinders that fire in sequence Improper timing can damage pistons rod bearings head gaskets and many other engine parts Typical total mechanical advance timing at 4000 rpm for Ford Racing Performance Parts crate engines 5 0L 36 to 38 With factory EFI 14 to 16 degrees initial FUEL DELIVERY CONSIDERATIONS Size of fuel pump size of fuel line fuel pump placement fuel filter placement fuel filter size injector size fuel rail size fuel pressure jet size and baffling in the fuel tank Does the fuel system maintain full pres
13. pin and check dimensions see Fig 1 If the distributor gear is installed incorrectly it may be forced down against the support in the block or may be held up away from the support in the block Both conditions will cause damage to the block and or the block and gears When the gear is properly installed the cut on the gears and the direction of rotation will pull the distributor gear down against the support distributor gear thrust face in the block PULL FIRMLY TO TAKE OUT ALL ENDPLAY BEFORE MEASURING 4 031 MIN 4 038 MAX Fig 1 ALTERNATIVE METHOD OF VERIFYING CORRECT DISTRIBUTOR GEAR INSTALLATION After STEP 7 install distributor assembly in the block you are using Timing chain set and camshaft must be removed With the aluminum distributor housing fully seated against the block verify that the distributor gear can be lifted off the support in the block at least 005 Next pull the distributor gear down against the support in the block and hold it there Pull up on the aluminum distributor housing and verify that you can lift it up at least 005 while holding the gear against the support in the block This procedure will confirm that the gear is not being forced down against the support and not being held up off the support in the block Continue with STEP 8 Techline 1 800 367 3788 Factory Ford shop manuals are available from Helm Publications 1 800 782 4356 IS 1850 0179 Page 7 of 13 M 6007 XEFMS 340 HP C
14. plications use the proper neutral balance flywheel Firing order 1 3 7 2 6 5 4 8 5 0L HO and 351W order Built with current available parts Photo and specs may vary Shipping weight approximately 425 lbs QUICK INFO Intake bolt torque 16 to 18 ft lb in 3 steps Oil 5 qts 10W30 or 10W40 Timing 14 to 16 degrees initial 36 to 38 total with carburetion 14 to 16 initial with factory EFI Fuel delivery 600 cfm carburetor 30 Ib injectors EFI Distributor gear steel Crank pulley spacer M 8510 D351 recommended for most 4 bolt pulley applications Techline 1 800 367 3788 Factory Ford shop manuals are available from Helm Publications 1 800 782 4356 IS 1850 0179 Page 13 of 13
15. r Ford Racing Performance Parts P O Box 490 Dearborn MI 48121 Techline 1 800 367 3788 Factory Ford shop manuals are available from Helm Publications 1 800 782 4356 IS 1850 0179 Page 1 of 13 M 6007 XEFMS 340 HP Crate Engine GUIDE NO PART OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PRIOR AGREEMENT AND WRITTEN PERMISSION OF FORD RACING PERFORMANCE PARTS ENGINE INSTALLATION AND TUNING TIPS Performance engine durability is dependent on several supporting systems including the cooling system fuel delivery system ignition system and oiling system If the support systems are not adequate poor engine performance and possible engine failure could result OILING SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS COMMON PROBLEMS Priming the oiling system before starting a new engine is crucial to engine life This is important on initial start up of a new engine and if a used engine has not been run for extended periods of time Does the oil pan have adequate capacity Most performance vehicles require a 7 qt minimum capacity All engines will benefit from increased oil pan capacity Does the oil pan have proper oil control baffling for the vehicle s braking acceleration and cornering capabilities Road Race cars need oil control in four directions braking acceleration LH cornering and RH cornering Drag race cars need oil control in two directions braking and acceleration Baffles must be designed to keep oil over the pickup screen at all times
16. rate Engine GUIDE NO PART OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PRIOR AGREEMENT AND WRITTEN PERMISSION OF FORD RACING PERFORMANCE PARTS COMMON DISTRIBUTOR PROBLEMS Distributors with very little or no shaft endplay This has been found with new and remanufactured distributors Improper endplay may force the gear against the support in the block or hold it up off the support causing damage Distributors that have a different material gear than advertised It is important to run the correct distributor gear for the camshaft that you are using Consult the manufacturer of the camshaft you are using for gear recommendation Some heavy duty oil pump drive shafts may not allow an EFI distributor to slide down far enough over the oil pump drive shaft EFI distributors have a longer shaft below the gear Running an HV oil pump with production bearing clearances can cause abnormally high oil pressure and possible premature distributor gear wear Gears on camshafts with a very poor finish This could cause premature distributor gear wear New and remanufactured distributors with the gear installed at the wrong height DISTRIBUTOR INSTALLATION STEP 1 To install the distributor correctly the 1 piston must be at T D C top dead center with the intake and exhaust valves closed STEP 2 Before removing distributor cap mark the 1 post location on the distributor or cap adapter Remove the distributor cap STEP 3 Rotate distributor s
17. s creates a negative pressure in the fuel line allowing the fuel to boil at a lower temperature The pump must be mounted in the tank or in a location so that it is gravity fed If the fuel rail is too small and you have large injectors this can create a pulse in the fuel rail allowing fuel starvation on some cylinders Fuel should be pushed through the fuel filter Pulling fuel through a filter can cause cavitation If a filter is to be used on the inlet of a rail mounted fuel pump a filter rating of 160 microns MINIMUM should be used It takes approximately 1 lb of gasoline to support 1 hp This is commonly referred to as a 5 BSFC You should always err in the safe direction of larger when sizing your injectors and fuel pump COOLING SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS COMMON PROBLEMS Higher horsepower requires more cooling capacity When the fill point of the cooling system is not the highest point air pockets are created The air pockets then create hot spots and the hot spots promote improper combustion which can cause engine failure Improper pulley size makes the fan and water pump turn too slow or too fast Production water pumps are normally run at 20 over engine speed and do not perform well over 5000 engine rpm Underdrive pulleys generally reduce water pump speed to 85 of engine rpm and may not provide enough water flow to cool the engine The radiator must have enough area to dissipate the heat being generated by the engine If the
18. sure at peak engine horsepower in high gear Altitude air temperature and fuel characteristics including quality specific gravity and octane rating will affect your jetting requirements Engine efficiency and Brake Specific Fuel Consumption BSFC also have an effect Here are some examples of a Holley 750 CFM 4V Jetting Jetting Octane i Elevation 94 Aviation 100LL 110 Race 94 94 94 94 As you can see by these examples jet requirements can vary a lot depending on fuel altitude and temperature Oxygenated fuels are available in some states and can dramatically affect your jetting requirements Make sure you get your jetting correct Techline 1 800 367 3788 Factory Ford shop manuals are available from Helm Publications 1 800 782 4356 IS 1850 0179 Page 3 of 13 M 6007 XEFMS 340 HP Crate Engine GUIDE NO PART OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PRIOR AGREEMENT AND WRITTEN PERMISSION OF FORD RACING PERFORMANCE PARTS Aviation fuel is lighter and will require richening an engine in relationship to its requirement with pump gas We have found in the dyno testing of our crate engines that 1 point richer on air fuel ratio equals only a few percent less power Running an engine as lean as possible produces the best power but also increases combustion temperatures and the chances of engine damage COMMON PROBLEMS WITH FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEMS Do not mount an EFI electric fuel pump so it has to draw fuel from the tank Thi
19. system must be the highest level of the cooling system STEP 3 Check for leaks STEP 4 After running engine and the cooling system is leak free drain water and add appropriate amount of water coolant TRANSMISSION Most small block engines come equipped with 157 tooth manual transmission flywheels The billet steel flywheels have multiple bolt patterns for different style pressure plates Sealer must be used on the small block flywheel to crankshaft bolts Torque to 75 85 ft lb Over torquing will distort rear main seal area and cause leakage A starter index plate is required between the block and transmission bell housing all applications Be sure to install pressure plate alignment dowels if your pressure plate requires them For other transmission applications requiring different flywheels see catalog or call the Techline for other applications Verify that a pilot bearing is installed for all manual transmission applications If using an automatic transmission be sure the pilot bearing is removed Verify proper bellhousing alignment on manual transmission applications See bellhousing alignment Check crankshaft endplay of your engine before installing the transmission After installing the transmission check crankshaft endplay The number before and after installation should be the same If endplay number is not the same this indicates that the components are incorrect or improperly installed or damaged HOW TO CHECK BELLHO
20. t covered under this warranty To the extent allowed by law loss of time inconvenience loss of the use of the vehicle commercial loss and incidental and consequential damages are not covered There is no other express or implied warranty on these Ford Racing Performance Parts Engines including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose This warranty does not cover Parts which are replaced as part of normal maintenance Installation or removal costs Damage due to improper installation negligence alteration or accident including use related to racing or competition marine or motorcycle applications or for other non vehicle usage Engines where the vehicle odometer has been disconnected or the mileage has been altered Damage caused by lack of proper maintenance failure to follow maintenance schedule intervals or failure to use or maintain proper type and levels of fluids fuel oil and lubricants Proof of proper maintenance is the owner s responsibility Keep all receipts and be prepared to make them available if questions arise about maintenance Towing shipping rental vehicles loss of time inconvenience loss of use or other economic loss Ford Racing Performance Parts engines installed in vehicles registered and or normally operated outside the United States and Canada To obtain warranty repair or replacement please contact Ford Racing Performance Parts at 1 800 367 3788 o
21. than once Reusing an intake off an engine that had broken parts in a cylinder The parts can get bounced up into the intake manifold carburetor or air cleaner pieces of piston or piston rings etc When you put your used intake on your new engine and start it the pieces are drawn in and damage your engine Bead blasting an EFI intake You will NEVER get all the blasting media out When the engine is started it draws the blasting media into the cylinders destroying the engine Not properly torquing fasteners when installing new parts to your engine Over torquing of the intake manifold bolts to cylinder head on 302 and 351W engines can cause head gasket sealing problems Intake bolts must have 5 8 of thread engagement Distributor gears installed at the incorrect height and gears made of the wrong material We have seen this with many remanufactured distributors as well as popular aftermarket manufacturers of distributor assemblies Use cast iron gears for cast iron flat tappet cams and steel gears for steel hydraulic roller cams The M 6007 XEFMS uses a steel camshaft ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATIONS Hydraulic roller cam equipped engines use 10W30 or 10W40 OIL CAPACITY M 6007 XEFMS 5 quarts with M 6731 FL1A oil filter or equivalent PRIMING Initial priming should be done before installing the engine into the vehicle Transmission should not be installed If there are any oiling system problems it is easier to fix them with the
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