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<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=230>FORD:
</TD><TD>2005 Excursion
2005-2006 E-Series
2005-2007 F-Super Duty
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
This article supersedes TSB 06-4-6 to update the Service Procedure and vehicle model years.
ISSUE:
Some 2005-2007 F-Super Duty, 2005-2006 E-Series, and 2005 Excursion vehicles equipped with a 6.0L diesel engine may exhibit a hard start / long crank or no start condition due to low injection control pressure (ICP).
ACTION:
Use the following Service Procedure to identify a fault in the high or low pressure oil system.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
A minimum of 3.5 MPa (500 psi or 0.8 volts) ICP is required before the injectors are enabled. No or low oil in the system, leakage at the injector upper D-rings, high pressure pump quick connect fitting, high pressure pump discharge tube, faulty injection pressure regulator (IPR), high pressure pump, or branch tube could cause low ICP pressure.
Perform the revised Powertrain Controls / Emissions Diagnosis (PC/ED) lead diagnostics Section 4, Hard Start / No Start Diagnostic Procedure Tests 10e and 10f. These tests were revised in January 2006.
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=80>NOTE:</TD><TD>THE LOW PRESSURE OIL SYSTEM MUST BE WORKING PROPERLY IN ORDER FOR THE HIGH PRESSURE OIL SYSTEM TO BUILD ICP PRESSURE. THIS INCLUDES ADEQUATE PRESSURE AND GOOD QUALITY PROPERLY MAINTAINED OIL.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=80>NOTE:</TD><TD>THIS TSB ONLY APPLIES TO REPLACEMENT OF ANY COMPONENT FOUND DEFECTIVE WHILE PERFORMING PC/ED HARD START / NO START TESTS 10e AND 10f.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
If the leak is isolated to the high pressure pump Snap to Connect (STC) quick connect fitting, replace the male and female fittings and install a STC bracket. All the necessary components are included in the STC kit. Follow the installation instructions included in the kit.
Torque the female quick connect fitting to 38 lb-ft (51 N-m) max.
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=80>NOTE:</TD><TD>DO NOT OVER TORQUE THE FEMALE QUICK CONNECT FITTING OR DAMAGE WILL OCCUR.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=80>NOTE:</TD><TD>IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO REPLACE THE HIGH PRESSURE PUMP WHEN REPLACING THE QUICK CONNECT FITTINGS.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
If a leak is identified in the branch tube, use the following procedure to replace the branch tube if the vehicle your working on is a F-Super Duty or Excursion. For E-Series, the engine needs to be removed to replace the branch tube. When replacing the branch tube, also install the STC bracket kit.BRANCH TUBE REPLACEMENT FOR F-SUPER DUTY AND EXCURSION VEHICLES ONLY
Remove the transmission. See the appropriate model year Workshop Manual (WSM), Section 307-01.
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=80>NOTE:</TD><TD>LEAVE THE FLYWHEEL ON THE ENGINE, AS IT WILL MAKE IT EASIER TO TURN THE ENGINE OVER TO TOP DEAD CENTER (TDC) AND THE TRANSMISSION FLUID DOES NOT NEED TO BE DRAINED.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Set engine at TDC both cylinder number 1 rocker arms should be loose. See rocker arm removal procedure in the appropriate online WSM, Section 303-01C.
Remove the right and left side high-pressure oil rails.
Remove and inspect both high-pressure standpipes for O-ring wear.
Remove fuel injectors from cylinders 6, 7, and 8 (see WSM, Section 303-04C, use Ford Special Service Tool Number 303-1115).
Plug oil drain holes in cylinder head prior to removing the rocker arms to prevent rocker arm pivot bearing from falling into the oil pan. Remove intake and exhaust rocker arms from cylinders number 7 and number 8 then remove the push rods. (See WSM, Section 303-01C, use Ford special service tool number 303-1170. The rocker arm plastic retaining clips may break upon removal. Make sure all the pieces are removed from the head.)
Rotate engine 1 full revolution. See WSM, Section 303-01C rocker arm removal procedure.
Remove exhaust rocker arm from cylinder number 6 and push rod (leave tool in place).
Remove the rear cover following WSM, Section 303-01C. Cut the sealant at the rear cover "T" joints for the bedplate gaskets and high-pressure pump cover gasket before fully removing.
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=80>NOTE:</TD><TD>USE A LONG PUTTY KNIFE OR RAZOR BLADE TO SEPARATE THE BEDPLATE GASKETS TO PREVENT DAMAGE. DO NOT STRETCH THE BEDPLATE GASKETS OR THE BEDPLATE WILL HAVE TO BE REMOVED.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Loosen the two (2) 8 mm bolts that hold the discharge tube to the branch tube. (Use open end / box end wrench thin).
Insert a 10" long, 1/4" locking extension with a T27 locking Torx bit through cylinder number 6 exhaust push rod hole. Use a magnet through the standpipe hole in the head to remove the bolt (the extension will be on a slight angle, have someone under the vehicle watch from the rear cover area to guide the socket on the bolt head of the branch tube hold down).
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD></TD><TD width=100>CAUTION:</TD><TD>IF THE TORX BIT IS DROPPED IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE CYLINDER HEAD TO RETRIEVE IT. </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Insert a 10" long, 1/4" locking extension with a T27 locking Torx bit through cylinder number 7 exhaust push rod hole and loosen the hold down bolt. Use a magnet through the standpipe hole to remove bolt. (The extension will be on a slight angle, have someone under the vehicle watch from the rear cover area to guide the socket on the bolt head of the branch tube hold down).
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=80>NOTE:</TD><TD>THE BOLT HEAD IS NOT VISIBLE ON THIS SIDE.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD></TD><TD width=100>CAUTION:</TD><TD>IF THE TORX BIT IS DROPPED IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE CYLINDER HEAD TO RETRIEVE IT.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Remove the branch tube from the engine. Replace high-pressure branch tube.
Remove the high-pressure pump discharge tube from the high-pressure outlet fitting, use Ford Special Service Tool Number 303-755 to disconnect it. Replace high-pressure pump discharge tube.
Remove the outlet fitting from the high-pressure pump. Replace high-pressure pump outlet fitting.INSTALLATION
Pack the branch tube bolt holes with grease and install retaining bolts in the branch tube flush with the bottom.
If the high pressure (H/P) pump was removed for diagnostics, it needs to be installed at this point. Torque the mounting bolts to 26 lb-ft (35 N-m).
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=80>NOTE:</TD><TD>IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO REPLACE THE HIGH PRESSURE PUMP WHEN REPLACING THE BRANCH TUBE OR QUICK CONNECT FITTINGS.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Install a new high-pressure pump outlet fitting and torque to 38 lb-ft (51 N-m).
Install the two (2) 8 mm bolts into the discharge tube. Snap the new high-pressure discharge tube into the high-pressure outlet fitting. Verify that the fitting is snapped in securely.
Install a new high-pressure branch tube into the block. Start the two (2) 8 mm bolts from the discharge tube into the branch tube. Have someone under vehicle guide and start the hold down bolts through cylinder 7 and cylinder 6 push rod holes. While tightening the branch, tube hold down bolts maintain positive outward pressure on the branch tube. Torque the retaining bolts to 10 lb-ft (14 N-m).
Tighten the two (2) 8 mm discharge tube bolts. Torque to 11 lb-ft (15 N-m.)
Clean the rear engine cover. Install a new gasket. Add Motorcraft Ultra Silicon Sealant to the bedplate and the H/P pump covers joints. Install the rear engine cover. Torque to 18 lb-ft (24 N-m).
Install a new rear main seal using Ford Special Service Tool Number 303-770.
Install rear main seal dust cover.
Install the flywheel. NEW FLYWHEEL BOLTS REQUIRED.
Install the starter.
Install push rod and rocker arm in cylinder number 6.
Rotate engine 1 full revolution.
Install push rods and rocker arms in cylinders number 7 and number 8.
Install stand pipes. (Replace if damaged.)
Install fuel injectors.
Install high-pressure oil rails. (WSM, Section 303-04C)
Install the valve covers.
Install the fuel injector control module (FICM).
Install the air filter housing.
Install coolant degas bottle.
Install right side charge air cooler (CAC) tube. (Hot Side)
Install the transmission.
Change engine oil and filter.
Check all fluid levels.<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=3 border=1><TBODY><TR><TH align=middle>PART NUMBER</TH><TH align=middle>PART NAME</TH></TR><TR><TD class=NOBOTTOMBORDER align=left>4C3Z-9B246-A</TD><TD class=NOBOTTOMBORDER align=left>STC Bracket Kit</TD></TR><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>5C3Z-9J332-B</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>Branch Tube</TD></TR><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>3C3Z-6379-BA</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>Flywheel Bolt (Auto Trans - 10 per repair)</TD></TR><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>3C3Z-6379-CA</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>Flywheel Bolt (Manual Trans - 10 per repair)</TD></TR><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>TA-29</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>Motorcraft Ultra Silicone Sealant</TD></TR><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>W301727</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>High Pressure Pump Outlet Fitting</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
WARRANTY STATUS:
Eligible Under Provisions Of New Vehicle Limited Warranty Coverage
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=3 border=1><TBODY><TR><TH align=middle>OPERATION</TH><TH align=middle>DESCRIPTION</TH><TH align=middle>TIME</TH></TR><TR><TD class=NOBOTTOMBORDER align=left>061406A</TD><TD class=NOBOTTOMBORDER align=left>2005-2007 Super Duty, 2005 Excursion 6.0L 4X2/4X4 All Transmissions: Perform PC/ED Lead Diagnosis, Install STC Bracket And/Or Replace The Snap To Connect (STC) Fittings, Road Test To Verify Repair: (This Labor Operation Is All Inclusive And May Not Be Claimed With Other Labor Operations)</TD><TD class=NOBOTTOMBORDER align=left>8.0 Hrs.</TD><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>061406B</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>2005-2006 Econoline 6.0L: Perform PC/ED Lead Diagnosis, Install STC Bracket, And/Or Replace The Snap To Connect (STC) Fittings, Road Test To Verify Repair: (This Labor Operation Is All Inclusive And May Not Be Claimed With Other Labor Operations)</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>10.6 Hrs.</TD><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>061406C</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>2005-2007 Super Duty 6.0L 4X2 Manual Transmission: Perform PC/ED Lead Diagnosis, Replace The Branch Tube, Install STC Bracket And/Or Replace The Snap To Connect (STC) Fittings, Road Test To Verify Repair: (This Labor Operation Is All Inclusive And May Not Be Claimed With Other Labor Operations)</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>14.4 Hrs.</TD><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>061406D</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>2005-2007 Super Duty 6.0L 4X4 Manual Transmission: Perform PC/ED Lead Diagnosis, Replace The Branch Tube, Install STC Bracket And/Or Replace The Snap To Connect (STC) Fittings, Road Test To Verify Repair: (This Labor Operation Is All Inclusive And May Not Be Claimed With Other Labor Operations)</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>15.9 Hrs.</TD><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>061406E</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>2005-2007 Super Duty, 2005 Excursion 6.0L 4X2 Automatic Transmission: Perform PC/ED Lead Diagnosis, Replace The Branch Tube, Install STC Bracket And/Or Replace The Snap To Connect (STC) Fittings, Road Test To Verify Repair: 15.4 Hrs(This Labor Operation Is All Inclusive And May Not Be Claimed With Other Labor Operations)</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>15.4 Hrs.</TD><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>061406F</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>2005-2007 Super Duty, 2005 Excursion 6.0L 4X4 Automatic Transmission: Perform PC/ED Lead Diagnosis, Replace The Branch Tube Install STC Bracket And/Or Replace The Snap To Connect (STC) Fittings, Road Test To Verify Repair: (This Labor Operation Is All Inclusive And May Not Be Claimed With Other Labor Operations)</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>16.4 Hrs.</TD><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>061406G</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>2005-2006 Econoline 6.0L: Perform PC/ED Lead Diagnosis, Remove Engine To Replace The Branch Tube, Install STC Bracket And/Or Replace The Snap To Connect (STC) Fittings, Road Test To Verify Repair: (This Labor Operation Is All Inclusive And May Not Be Claimed With Other Labor Operations)</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>23.8 Hrs.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>DEALER CODING
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=3 border=1><TBODY><TR><TH align=middle>BASIC PART NO.</TH><TH align=middle>CONDITION CODE</TH></TR><TR><TD class=NOBOTTOMBORDER align=middle>9B246</TD><TD class=NOBOTTOMBORDER align=middle>42</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><HR>NOTE: The information in Technical Service Bulletins is intended for use by trained, professional technicians with the knowledge, tools, and equipment to do the job properly and safely. It informs these technicians of conditions that may occur on some vehicles, or provides information that could assist in proper vehicle service. The procedures should not be performed by "do-it-yourselfers". Do not assume that a condition described affects your car or truck. Contact a Ford, Lincoln, or Mercury dealership to determine whether the Bulletin applies to your vehicle. Warranty Policy and Extended Service Plan documentation determine Warranty and/or Extended Service Plan coverage unless stated otherwise in the TSB article. The information in this Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) was current at the time of printing. Ford Motor Company reserves the right to supercede this information with updates. The most recent information is available through Ford Motor Company's on-line technical resources.
Copyright © 2006 Ford Motor Company
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</TD><TD>2005 Excursion
2005-2006 E-Series
2005-2007 F-Super Duty
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
This article supersedes TSB 06-4-6 to update the Service Procedure and vehicle model years.
ISSUE:
Some 2005-2007 F-Super Duty, 2005-2006 E-Series, and 2005 Excursion vehicles equipped with a 6.0L diesel engine may exhibit a hard start / long crank or no start condition due to low injection control pressure (ICP).
ACTION:
Use the following Service Procedure to identify a fault in the high or low pressure oil system.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
A minimum of 3.5 MPa (500 psi or 0.8 volts) ICP is required before the injectors are enabled. No or low oil in the system, leakage at the injector upper D-rings, high pressure pump quick connect fitting, high pressure pump discharge tube, faulty injection pressure regulator (IPR), high pressure pump, or branch tube could cause low ICP pressure.
Perform the revised Powertrain Controls / Emissions Diagnosis (PC/ED) lead diagnostics Section 4, Hard Start / No Start Diagnostic Procedure Tests 10e and 10f. These tests were revised in January 2006.
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=80>NOTE:</TD><TD>THE LOW PRESSURE OIL SYSTEM MUST BE WORKING PROPERLY IN ORDER FOR THE HIGH PRESSURE OIL SYSTEM TO BUILD ICP PRESSURE. THIS INCLUDES ADEQUATE PRESSURE AND GOOD QUALITY PROPERLY MAINTAINED OIL.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=80>NOTE:</TD><TD>THIS TSB ONLY APPLIES TO REPLACEMENT OF ANY COMPONENT FOUND DEFECTIVE WHILE PERFORMING PC/ED HARD START / NO START TESTS 10e AND 10f.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
If the leak is isolated to the high pressure pump Snap to Connect (STC) quick connect fitting, replace the male and female fittings and install a STC bracket. All the necessary components are included in the STC kit. Follow the installation instructions included in the kit.
Torque the female quick connect fitting to 38 lb-ft (51 N-m) max.
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=80>NOTE:</TD><TD>DO NOT OVER TORQUE THE FEMALE QUICK CONNECT FITTING OR DAMAGE WILL OCCUR.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=80>NOTE:</TD><TD>IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO REPLACE THE HIGH PRESSURE PUMP WHEN REPLACING THE QUICK CONNECT FITTINGS.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
If a leak is identified in the branch tube, use the following procedure to replace the branch tube if the vehicle your working on is a F-Super Duty or Excursion. For E-Series, the engine needs to be removed to replace the branch tube. When replacing the branch tube, also install the STC bracket kit.BRANCH TUBE REPLACEMENT FOR F-SUPER DUTY AND EXCURSION VEHICLES ONLY
Remove the transmission. See the appropriate model year Workshop Manual (WSM), Section 307-01.
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=80>NOTE:</TD><TD>LEAVE THE FLYWHEEL ON THE ENGINE, AS IT WILL MAKE IT EASIER TO TURN THE ENGINE OVER TO TOP DEAD CENTER (TDC) AND THE TRANSMISSION FLUID DOES NOT NEED TO BE DRAINED.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Set engine at TDC both cylinder number 1 rocker arms should be loose. See rocker arm removal procedure in the appropriate online WSM, Section 303-01C.
Remove the right and left side high-pressure oil rails.
Remove and inspect both high-pressure standpipes for O-ring wear.
Remove fuel injectors from cylinders 6, 7, and 8 (see WSM, Section 303-04C, use Ford Special Service Tool Number 303-1115).
Plug oil drain holes in cylinder head prior to removing the rocker arms to prevent rocker arm pivot bearing from falling into the oil pan. Remove intake and exhaust rocker arms from cylinders number 7 and number 8 then remove the push rods. (See WSM, Section 303-01C, use Ford special service tool number 303-1170. The rocker arm plastic retaining clips may break upon removal. Make sure all the pieces are removed from the head.)
Rotate engine 1 full revolution. See WSM, Section 303-01C rocker arm removal procedure.
Remove exhaust rocker arm from cylinder number 6 and push rod (leave tool in place).
Remove the rear cover following WSM, Section 303-01C. Cut the sealant at the rear cover "T" joints for the bedplate gaskets and high-pressure pump cover gasket before fully removing.
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=80>NOTE:</TD><TD>USE A LONG PUTTY KNIFE OR RAZOR BLADE TO SEPARATE THE BEDPLATE GASKETS TO PREVENT DAMAGE. DO NOT STRETCH THE BEDPLATE GASKETS OR THE BEDPLATE WILL HAVE TO BE REMOVED.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Loosen the two (2) 8 mm bolts that hold the discharge tube to the branch tube. (Use open end / box end wrench thin).
Insert a 10" long, 1/4" locking extension with a T27 locking Torx bit through cylinder number 6 exhaust push rod hole. Use a magnet through the standpipe hole in the head to remove the bolt (the extension will be on a slight angle, have someone under the vehicle watch from the rear cover area to guide the socket on the bolt head of the branch tube hold down).
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD></TD><TD width=100>CAUTION:</TD><TD>IF THE TORX BIT IS DROPPED IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE CYLINDER HEAD TO RETRIEVE IT. </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Insert a 10" long, 1/4" locking extension with a T27 locking Torx bit through cylinder number 7 exhaust push rod hole and loosen the hold down bolt. Use a magnet through the standpipe hole to remove bolt. (The extension will be on a slight angle, have someone under the vehicle watch from the rear cover area to guide the socket on the bolt head of the branch tube hold down).
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=80>NOTE:</TD><TD>THE BOLT HEAD IS NOT VISIBLE ON THIS SIDE.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD></TD><TD width=100>CAUTION:</TD><TD>IF THE TORX BIT IS DROPPED IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE CYLINDER HEAD TO RETRIEVE IT.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Remove the branch tube from the engine. Replace high-pressure branch tube.
Remove the high-pressure pump discharge tube from the high-pressure outlet fitting, use Ford Special Service Tool Number 303-755 to disconnect it. Replace high-pressure pump discharge tube.
Remove the outlet fitting from the high-pressure pump. Replace high-pressure pump outlet fitting.INSTALLATION
Pack the branch tube bolt holes with grease and install retaining bolts in the branch tube flush with the bottom.
If the high pressure (H/P) pump was removed for diagnostics, it needs to be installed at this point. Torque the mounting bolts to 26 lb-ft (35 N-m).
<TABLE border=0><TBODY><TR><TD width=80>NOTE:</TD><TD>IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO REPLACE THE HIGH PRESSURE PUMP WHEN REPLACING THE BRANCH TUBE OR QUICK CONNECT FITTINGS.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Install a new high-pressure pump outlet fitting and torque to 38 lb-ft (51 N-m).
Install the two (2) 8 mm bolts into the discharge tube. Snap the new high-pressure discharge tube into the high-pressure outlet fitting. Verify that the fitting is snapped in securely.
Install a new high-pressure branch tube into the block. Start the two (2) 8 mm bolts from the discharge tube into the branch tube. Have someone under vehicle guide and start the hold down bolts through cylinder 7 and cylinder 6 push rod holes. While tightening the branch, tube hold down bolts maintain positive outward pressure on the branch tube. Torque the retaining bolts to 10 lb-ft (14 N-m).
Tighten the two (2) 8 mm discharge tube bolts. Torque to 11 lb-ft (15 N-m.)
Clean the rear engine cover. Install a new gasket. Add Motorcraft Ultra Silicon Sealant to the bedplate and the H/P pump covers joints. Install the rear engine cover. Torque to 18 lb-ft (24 N-m).
Install a new rear main seal using Ford Special Service Tool Number 303-770.
Install rear main seal dust cover.
Install the flywheel. NEW FLYWHEEL BOLTS REQUIRED.
Install the starter.
Install push rod and rocker arm in cylinder number 6.
Rotate engine 1 full revolution.
Install push rods and rocker arms in cylinders number 7 and number 8.
Install stand pipes. (Replace if damaged.)
Install fuel injectors.
Install high-pressure oil rails. (WSM, Section 303-04C)
Install the valve covers.
Install the fuel injector control module (FICM).
Install the air filter housing.
Install coolant degas bottle.
Install right side charge air cooler (CAC) tube. (Hot Side)
Install the transmission.
Change engine oil and filter.
Check all fluid levels.<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=3 border=1><TBODY><TR><TH align=middle>PART NUMBER</TH><TH align=middle>PART NAME</TH></TR><TR><TD class=NOBOTTOMBORDER align=left>4C3Z-9B246-A</TD><TD class=NOBOTTOMBORDER align=left>STC Bracket Kit</TD></TR><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>5C3Z-9J332-B</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>Branch Tube</TD></TR><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>3C3Z-6379-BA</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>Flywheel Bolt (Auto Trans - 10 per repair)</TD></TR><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>3C3Z-6379-CA</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>Flywheel Bolt (Manual Trans - 10 per repair)</TD></TR><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>TA-29</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>Motorcraft Ultra Silicone Sealant</TD></TR><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>W301727</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>High Pressure Pump Outlet Fitting</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
WARRANTY STATUS:
Eligible Under Provisions Of New Vehicle Limited Warranty Coverage
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=3 border=1><TBODY><TR><TH align=middle>OPERATION</TH><TH align=middle>DESCRIPTION</TH><TH align=middle>TIME</TH></TR><TR><TD class=NOBOTTOMBORDER align=left>061406A</TD><TD class=NOBOTTOMBORDER align=left>2005-2007 Super Duty, 2005 Excursion 6.0L 4X2/4X4 All Transmissions: Perform PC/ED Lead Diagnosis, Install STC Bracket And/Or Replace The Snap To Connect (STC) Fittings, Road Test To Verify Repair: (This Labor Operation Is All Inclusive And May Not Be Claimed With Other Labor Operations)</TD><TD class=NOBOTTOMBORDER align=left>8.0 Hrs.</TD><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>061406B</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>2005-2006 Econoline 6.0L: Perform PC/ED Lead Diagnosis, Install STC Bracket, And/Or Replace The Snap To Connect (STC) Fittings, Road Test To Verify Repair: (This Labor Operation Is All Inclusive And May Not Be Claimed With Other Labor Operations)</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>10.6 Hrs.</TD><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>061406C</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>2005-2007 Super Duty 6.0L 4X2 Manual Transmission: Perform PC/ED Lead Diagnosis, Replace The Branch Tube, Install STC Bracket And/Or Replace The Snap To Connect (STC) Fittings, Road Test To Verify Repair: (This Labor Operation Is All Inclusive And May Not Be Claimed With Other Labor Operations)</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>14.4 Hrs.</TD><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>061406D</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>2005-2007 Super Duty 6.0L 4X4 Manual Transmission: Perform PC/ED Lead Diagnosis, Replace The Branch Tube, Install STC Bracket And/Or Replace The Snap To Connect (STC) Fittings, Road Test To Verify Repair: (This Labor Operation Is All Inclusive And May Not Be Claimed With Other Labor Operations)</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>15.9 Hrs.</TD><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>061406E</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>2005-2007 Super Duty, 2005 Excursion 6.0L 4X2 Automatic Transmission: Perform PC/ED Lead Diagnosis, Replace The Branch Tube, Install STC Bracket And/Or Replace The Snap To Connect (STC) Fittings, Road Test To Verify Repair: 15.4 Hrs(This Labor Operation Is All Inclusive And May Not Be Claimed With Other Labor Operations)</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>15.4 Hrs.</TD><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>061406F</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>2005-2007 Super Duty, 2005 Excursion 6.0L 4X4 Automatic Transmission: Perform PC/ED Lead Diagnosis, Replace The Branch Tube Install STC Bracket And/Or Replace The Snap To Connect (STC) Fittings, Road Test To Verify Repair: (This Labor Operation Is All Inclusive And May Not Be Claimed With Other Labor Operations)</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>16.4 Hrs.</TD><TR><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>061406G</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>2005-2006 Econoline 6.0L: Perform PC/ED Lead Diagnosis, Remove Engine To Replace The Branch Tube, Install STC Bracket And/Or Replace The Snap To Connect (STC) Fittings, Road Test To Verify Repair: (This Labor Operation Is All Inclusive And May Not Be Claimed With Other Labor Operations)</TD><TD class=NOBORDER align=left>23.8 Hrs.</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>DEALER CODING
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=3 border=1><TBODY><TR><TH align=middle>BASIC PART NO.</TH><TH align=middle>CONDITION CODE</TH></TR><TR><TD class=NOBOTTOMBORDER align=middle>9B246</TD><TD class=NOBOTTOMBORDER align=middle>42</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><HR>NOTE: The information in Technical Service Bulletins is intended for use by trained, professional technicians with the knowledge, tools, and equipment to do the job properly and safely. It informs these technicians of conditions that may occur on some vehicles, or provides information that could assist in proper vehicle service. The procedures should not be performed by "do-it-yourselfers". Do not assume that a condition described affects your car or truck. Contact a Ford, Lincoln, or Mercury dealership to determine whether the Bulletin applies to your vehicle. Warranty Policy and Extended Service Plan documentation determine Warranty and/or Extended Service Plan coverage unless stated otherwise in the TSB article. The information in this Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) was current at the time of printing. Ford Motor Company reserves the right to supercede this information with updates. The most recent information is available through Ford Motor Company's on-line technical resources.
Copyright © 2006 Ford Motor Company
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