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Oil pan repl. 1995 ford ranger 3 liter automatic

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Oil Pan, Ranger SPECIAL SERVICE TOOL(S) REQUIRED Description Tool Number Engine Lifting Sling 014-00036
Removal

  1. Disconnect battery ground cable. For additional information, refer to Section 14-01.
  1. Remove air cleaner outlet tube assembly by unclipping air cleaner clamp, loosening hose clamp at outlet tube, disconnecting intake air temperature (IAT) sensor and mass air flow (MAF) sensor connectors, and crankcase ventilation hose.
  1. Remove oil level indicator fan shroud retaining bolts. Position shroud over fan blade.
  1. Remove radiator support bolts. Raise and secure radiator to front core support.
  1. Remove engine mount nuts from studs.
  1. Unclip 42-pin connector from bracket and position it aside.
  1. Install suitable lifting brackets to left and right exhaust manifolds. Attach Rotunda Engine Lifting Sling 014-00036 (or equivalent) to lifting brackets. With a suitable lifting device raise engine approximately 50.8 mm (2 in). Install wood blocks between engine mounts and support brackets. Remove lifting device.
  1. Raise vehicle on hoist. For additional information, refer to Section 00-02.
  1. Drain the oil.
  1. Remove transmission insulator retaining nuts and install a jack stand to extension housing. Raise transmission about 25.4-101.6mm (1-4 in) to gain access for removal of oil pan.
  1. Remove transmission inspection cover.
  1. Remove starter motor splash shield.
  1. Remove starter motor retaining bolts and secure starter aside.
  1. If equipped, disconnect and remove low oil level sensor.
  1. NOTE: Oil pan fits tightly between transmission spacer plate and oil pump pickup tube. Use care when removing pan to avoid damaging either part.
    Remove oil pan bolts and lower pan.
  1. Remove oil pump retaining bolts. Lower and twist pump to allow the oil pan to lower completely. Remove the pump and pan assembly from vehicle.
  1. Remove and discard oil pan gasket.
  1. Clean the oil pan mating surface.
Installation
  1. NOTE: When using silicone rubber sealer, assembly should occur within 15 minutes after sealer application. After this time, the sealer may start to set up, and its sealing effectiveness could be reduced.
    Apply a 4.0-6.0 mm (1/5 inch) bead of Silicone Rubber D6AZ-19562-AA or -BA (or equivalent meeting Ford specifications ESB-M4G92-A and ESE-M4G195-A) to junction of rear main bearing cap and cylinder block and to junction of front cover assembly and cylinder block. Position oil pan gasket to cylinder block and secure it with Gasket and Trim Adhesive D7AZ-19B508-B (or equivalent meeting Ford specifications ESR-M11P17-A and ESE-M2G52-A).
  1. Install oil pump assembly and bolt. Tighten bolt to 40-55 Nm (30-40 lb-ft).
  1. NOTE: If oil pan is replaced with a new pan you must tighten new pan to spec then loosen and retighten.
    Position oil pan to cylinder block and install oil pan to engine bolts. Tighten bolts to 10-14 Nm (7-10 lb-ft).
  1. Remove jack stand and install transmission insulator retaining nuts. Tighten nuts to 85-118 Nm (63-87 lb-ft).
  1. NOTE: When replacing low oil level sensor, use a new metal gasket with a rubber O-ring.
    Install low oil level sensor. Tighten sensor to 20-34 Nm (15-25 lb-ft).
  1. Install transmission inspection cover and retaining bolts. Tighten bolts to 10-14 Nm (7-10 lb-ft).
  1. Install starter motor and bolts. Tighten bolts to 22-28 Nm (17-20 lb-ft).
  1. Securely install starter motor splash shield.
  1. Lower vehicle.
  1. Install lifting device and support engine. Remove wood blocks and lower engine back into original position. Remove lifting device and Rotunda Engine Lifting Sling 014-00036 (or equivalent). Remove lifting brackets from right and left exhaust manifolds.
  1. Remove support straps, lower radiator into position, and install radiator bolts to core support. Position fan shroud and install the retaining bolts. Tighten bolts to 6-8 Nm (52-71 lb-in).
  1. Install engine mount nuts and tighten to 98-132 Nm (72-97 lb-ft).
  1. Connect 42-pin connector to the bracket and install oil level indicator.
  1. Install engine air cleaner outlet tube assembly. Connect IAT sensor, MAF sensor, and crankcase ventilation hose. Securely tighten the hose clamp.
  1. NOTE: When battery has been disconnected and reconnected, some abnormal drive symptoms can occur while powertrain control module (PCM) (12A650) relearns its adaptive strategy. Vehicle may need to be driven 16 km (10 miles) or more to relearn strategy.
    Connect battery ground cable.
  1. Fill crankcase with correct viscosity and amount of engine oil.
  1. Start engine and check for oil leaks.

    Oil Pan Installation - Ranger


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    Hope this helps

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