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6.7L Power Stroke

6.7L Power Stroke – Oil Pan Structural Support

Posted on June 14, 2021

The oil pan is a structural member of the powertrain assembly and contains the lower part of the 6R140 transmission bolt circle to support the…

6.7L Power Stroke

6.7L Power Stroke – Quarter Turn Drain Plug

Posted on June 14, 2021

The oil drain plug is a quarter turn drain plug located in the left rear of the lower composite pan.

6.7L Power Stroke

6.7L Power Stroke – Oil Cooler Passages

Posted on June 14, 2021

The oil travels through the oil pan from the oil pump to the cooler, back into the pan to the oil filter, then back to…

6.7L Power Stroke

6.7L Power Stroke – Oil Cooler

Posted on June 14, 2021

The oil cooler is mounted to the outside of the left side of the oil pan. It is held onto the oil pan by bolts…

6.7L Power Stroke

6.7L Power Stroke – Oil Pan

Posted on June 14, 2021

The oil pan provides the mounting locations for the oil cooler and the oil filter adapter. The oil filter adapter is mounted to the right…

6.7L Power Stroke

6.7L Power Stroke – Vacuum Pump

Posted on June 14, 2021

The vacuum pump is located on the upper portion of the front cover and is driven by the high pressure fuel pump. Vacuum is used…

6.7L Power Stroke

6.7L Power Stroke – Front Crankshaft Seal

Posted on June 14, 2021

The front crankshaft seal and oil slinger are pressed on together.

6.7L Power Stroke

6.7L Power Stroke – Top of Cylinder Head

Posted on June 14, 2021

The air inlet is located on the out-board side of the cylinder heads. The exhaust outlet is located on the in-board side of the cylinder…

6.7L Power Stroke

6.7L Power Stroke – Rocker Arms

Posted on June 14, 2021

Each valve has its own rocker arm and push rod. Note: The rocker arms are not attached by head bolts. The rocker arms for each…

6.7L Power Stroke

6.7L Power Stroke – Cam Followers

Posted on June 14, 2021

• Patented design (Ford). • Each roller lifter contains two hydraulic lash adjusters and each valve is individually actuated through its own pushrod & rocker…

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