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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual The first set of paint code letters/numbers listed indicate the vehicle primary body color. The second 
set of paint code letters/numbers listed (if applicable) indicate a two-
tone or accent body col

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual Main bearing journal maximum taper  0.008 mm (0.0003 in) per 25 mm (1.0 in) 
Main bearing journal maximum out-of-
round  0.008 mm (0.0003 in) max. in 45 degrees, 0.015 
mm (0.006 in) total  Main beari

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual Valve spring installed height  42.3-
42.9 mm (1.67- 1.69 in)  Valve spring installed pressure  283.0-
321.0 N @ 42.56 mm (63.61 lb @ 1.68 in)  Roller follower ratio —
intake  2.02:1 
Roller follower

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual a 
With installation of a new filter. 
b  Distance front edge of bearing is installed below front face of cylinder block. 
c  Time necessary for plunger to leak down 1.6 mm of travel with 222 N force

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual a 
Newly Installed— Refers to the condition of the "NEW" drive belt before the engine has made no more 
than one rotation and before the belt has had a chance to stretch or seat into the pulley groo

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual  CAUTION: Some vehicle cooling systems are filled with Motorcraft Premium Engine 
Coolant VC -4-A (in Oregon VC- 5, in Canada CXC- 10) or equivalent meeting Ford specification 
ESE- M97B44- A (green c

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual Item  Specification 
mm  inch 
Green thickness  1.217-
1.371  0.050-0.054 
Yellow thickness  1.727-
1.828  0.068-0.072 
Natural thickness  2.159-
2.260  0.085-0.089 
Red thickness  2.590-
2.692  0.102

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual 26. Using the special tool, measure end clearance for the No.1 front pump thrust washer. 
1. Position the special tool on the pump case mounting surface. 
2. Maintaining downward pressure, use a depth
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