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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION 
Engine 
NOTE: 
This section contains information, steps and procedures that may not be specific to your 
engine. 
This section covers general procedures and diagnosis and te

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual Inspection and Verification 
1. Verify the customer concern by operating the engine to duplicate the condition. 
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical damage. Refer to the following char

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual REFER to the Powertrain 
Control/Emissions Diagnosis 
(PC/ED) manual. 
�z Damaged charging 
system/battery.  �z
REFER to  Section 414 - 00  . 
�z Burnt valve.  �zINSTALL a new valve. 
�z Worn piston.

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual (PC/ED) manual. 
�z Damaged valve 
tappet or lash 
adjuster.  �z
INSTALL a new valve tappet or 
lash adjuster. 
�z Damaged valve 
tappet guide or 
valve tappet.  �z
INSTALL a new valve tappet 
guide o

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual �z
Seized or heat 
damaged 
crankshaft main 
bearing.  �z
INSTALL a new crankshaft main 
bearing. 
�z Excessive 
crankshaft end 
play.  �z
INSTALL a new thrust bearing or 
crankshaft (6303). 
�z Exces

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual 4. WORN RINGS OR DILUTED OIL: When the engine is accelerated (dotted needle), the needle 
drops to 0 kPa (0 in- Hg). Upon deceleration, the needle runs slightly above 74 kPa (22 in- Hg). 
5. STICKING

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual Engines need oil to lubricate the following internal components: 
�zcylinder block cylinder walls 
�z pistons and piston, pin and rings (6102) 
�z intake and exhaust valve stems 
�z intake and exhaust

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FORD MUSTANG 2003  Workshop Manual GENERAL PROCEDURES 
Spark Plug —
Inspection 
1. Inspect the spark plug for a bridged gap.  �zCheck for deposit build- up closing the gap between the electrodes. Deposits are caused 
by oil or carbon