Ford F-550 6.8L 3V V10
Engine
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Vin: 1F66F5DY2B0A06023
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ITEM
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Capacity
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Ford Part Name
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Engine Oil
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7.0 Quarts (6.6 L)
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Motorcraft SAE 5W-20
Premium Syn Blend or Full Syn
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Oil Filter
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FL-820-S or Fram PH2 *
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Air Filter
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FA-1782 stripped chassis
or Fram 10071 *
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Brake Fluid
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Fill to Line
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Motorcraft High
Performance DOT 3
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Engine Coolant 6.8L V10
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26.7 quarts
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Motorcraaft Orange
Coolant
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Power Steering Fluid
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Motorcraft Mercon V ATF
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Transmission Fluid
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17.5 quarts (16.6L)
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Motorcraft Mercon LV ATF
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Windshield Wiper Fluid
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As required
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Motorcraft Premium
winshield washer concentrate
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Tire Pressure
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95 lbs front & rear
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ITEM
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Specs
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Chassis
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F53
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Wheelbase
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158"
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Turning Radius
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22.7'
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Engine -
Triton
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6.8L V10 3 valve per
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Cubic Inches
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413
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Bore x stroke
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90.2mm X 105.7mm
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3.55" X 4.16"
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Compression Ratio
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9.20 to 1
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Seq. multi-point fuel
injection
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Horsepower
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362 hp @ 4,750 RPM
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Torque
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457 ft-lbs @ 3,250 RPM
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Fuel
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Reg Unleaded 87 oct min.
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Firing order
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1-6-5-10-2-7-3-8-4-9
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Spark plug gap
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0.039-0.043 inch
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(1.0-1mm)
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Ignition system
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Coil on plug
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Compression ratio
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9.2:1
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Transmission - mode
select
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TorqShift 5 speed
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Battery
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BXT 65-750 ?
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Brakes
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4 wheel
disc/-anti-lock/ASB
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Front/Real anti roll bar
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Power Steering
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Wheels - front and back
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19.5 (back are dual)
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Tires
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245/70SR19.5G
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Wheel Simulater/hub cap
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Kapar II-model S992
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Ford Super Duty Model
L-195 Lug nut/Jam nut combo
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Stainless Steel
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Thread M14x1.5
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Fuel Tank
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80 gallons
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Basic Warranty
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36 months/36K miles
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Powertrain Warranty
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60 months/60K miles
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Roadside assistance
coverage
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60 months/60K miles
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Corrosion/perforation
warranty
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60 months/unlimited
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Forest River
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Generator
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Motorcraft SAE 5W-20
Premium Syn Blend or Full Syn
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Oil
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Filter
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Air Filter X-Reference *
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FORD
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5C3Z-9601-AA
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MOTORCRAFT
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FA-1782
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NAPA
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9136
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PUROLATOR
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A45569
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STP
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AF2782
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WIX
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49136
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Oil Filter X-Reference *
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AC-DELCO
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PF1250
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AC-DELCO
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PF1250CL
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AC-DELCO
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PF1250FCL
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AC-DELCO
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PF26
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BOSCH
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3410
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BOSCH
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72212
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CASTROL
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CAS2
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CHRYSLER
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4884899AB
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CHRYSLER
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5038041AA
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DELPHI
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FX1008
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ECONO LUBE
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L24651
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FIRESTONE
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TF4651
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FIRESTONE
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TF-4651
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FORD
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F1AZ-6731-A
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FORD
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F1AZ-6731-BD
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FORD
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FL 820
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GENERAL MOTORS
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19160693
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GENERAL MOTORS
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19160696
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GENERAL MOTORS
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89017527
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GOODYEAR
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L4651
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HAVOLINE
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T-36
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JIFFY LUBE
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HL2
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JIFFY LUBE
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JL4651
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JIFFY LUBE
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L24651
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MOTORCRAFT
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FL 820
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MOTORCRAFT
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FL 820S
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NAPA
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1372
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NAPA
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7899
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PENNZOIL
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PZ-42
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PUROLATOR
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L24651
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QUAKER STATE
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QS2
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SERVICE PRO
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M4651
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SHELL
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SH36
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STP
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S2
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SUNOCO
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O-35
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SUPERTECH
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ST2
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UNOCAL
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PF820
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VALVOLINE
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VO105
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VALVOLINE
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VO47
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WARNER
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PH820
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WIX
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51372
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WIX
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57899
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Ford V10 6.8L Oil and Filter change
You need:
· 7 quarts of oil (Motorcraft 5w20 SAE premium syn. Blend or equivalent recommended)
· Motorcraft oil filter (FL 820-S or equivalent)
· Motorcraft air filter (FA-1883 or equivalent)
· Socket wrench
· Filter wrench
· Oil drip pan
· Funnel
· Torque wrench (if available)
Instructions:
1. Remove the oil cap and place the oil drip pan beneath the oil pan of the engine.
2. Using a socket wrench, loosen the oil plug located to the rear of the pan and remove. Set to the side. Make sure the oil is draining into the drip pan.
3. Loosen the oil filter located on the driver's side of the engine block located toward the bottom, near the front. You may have to use a filter wrench to loosen the filter.
4. Inspect the drain plug. If the plug looks damaged or worn or if the rubber grommet looks damaged or worn, replace with a new plug or grommet available at any auto parts store. Otherwise, reinstall the plug to finger tight.
5. Remove the oil filter catching any dripping oil in the drip pan. Wipe some fresh oil onto the rubber seal on the new oil filter and install to hand tight. Once tight, turn one more quarter-turn by hand to properly seat the filter.
6. Tighten the oil plug to 15 to 20 foot pounds of torque using the torque wrench. If a torque wrench is not available, tighten using a socket wrench to firm and then one quarter-turn more.
7. Fill the engine up with seven quarts of 5w20 oil, using the funnel to avoid spilling. Once full, replace the cap and start the vehicle.
8. Look at the oil plug and oil filter after the vehicle has ran for about two full minutes. Inspect the two locations for signs of leaks.
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