2003-2007 Powerstroke Fuel Injector (Stock) (CN-5019-RM)
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Core Deposit
After you have made your purchase, please follow the steps listed below to receive your refundable Core charge. This process must be completed within 60 days of receiving your product(s). Failure to send us the core(s) within the 60 day timeframe will result in you only receiving a partial refund amount of the core deposit.
1) Reply to this email or give us a quick call (778-754-7090) and let us know that you will be shipping us a Core, please include your Original Invoice/Order Number so we can link up your file.
2) On the outside of the ORIGINAL box, please write "Core Return" and your Original Invoice Number/Order Number.
3) Ship your core with tracking to:
Unit 6 - 1060 Stevens Road, West Kelowna BC Canada V1Z1A3
4) Once we receive the Core here at the shop, it will be inspected to ensure that it is rebuildable. After the inspection is passed, your core charge will then be refunded (giving you more money for truck parts!).
Note:
- If you have purchased a BD Diesel product, please follow their core-return program which can be found here.
- If you have purchased a Fleece Performance product that has a core charge, please follow the Fleece Performance Core Return instructions found here.
- If you have purchased a Randys Transmission product, we must receive the core no later than 30 Days after the product delivery date.
- Failure to follow these steps may result in a delay/denial of your core refund.
- Failure to send us the core(s) within the 60-day timeframe will result in you only receiving a partial refund amount of the core deposit.
- 0-60 Days: Full Deposit if the core passes the inspection.
- 61-120 Days: 25% of your eligible core refund amount will be deducted.
- 121+ Days: 50% of your eligible core refund amount will be deducted.
Let us know if you have any questions or concerns. We can be reached at 778-754-7090 or feel free to email sales@dirtydieselcustoms.com.
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Description
Description
Fits
Year | Make | Model | Engine |
2003-2007 |
Ford |
F250/F350 Super Duty | 6.0L Powerstroke |
The 6.0L Power Stroke Diesel Engine utilizes a hydraulic injection system where high-pressure engine oil is used to compress diesel fuel. The fuel injector is used to precisely control the delivery of the fuel into the combustion chamber.
Following appropriate maintenance intervals and using the proper Motorcraft Original Equipment parts will ensure optimal injector durability.
Injector Quality: Internal components of this injector are designed with tolerances down to the thousandths of an inch. These precision tolerances are critical to ensure peak horsepower, torque and to meet stringent Federal emission standards. Extended oil change intervals and poor-quality filters may cause fatigued or dirty oil to enter the injector, wearing down internal components. This can lead to poor cold starting performance, lack of power or even injector failure.
Normal and Special Operating Conditions: Customers use Power Stroke Diesel engines for a variety of applications, creating a need for two distinct maintenance interval schedules. The first schedule, called‚ Normal Operating Conditions, applies to most personal use vehicles.
The second schedule, called Special Operating Conditions, applies to many commercial use applications, including frequent or extended idling: Over 10 minutes per hour of frequent low-speed operation.
Sustained heavy traffic less than 25 mph (40 kmh) One hour of idle time, is equal to approximately 25 miles (40 km) of driving: If the vehicle is operated in sustained ambient temperatures below -10 F (-23 C) or above 100 F (38 C) Operating in severe dust or off-road conditions.
Towing a trailer over 1,000 miles (1,600 km) sustained, high-speed driving at Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (maximum loaded weight for vehicle operation) use of any Biodiesel B5 is the maximum allowable blend to be used in a 6.0L Power Stroke Diesel.
Oil Change Intervals: Under Normal Operating Conditions, oil and filter changes are specified every 7,500 miles (12,000 km). If the Special Operating Conditions schedule applies to your vehicle, oil and oil filter changes should be performed every 5,000 miles (8,000 km), three months or 200 hours of operation (whichever occurs first).
For engines that experience high idle times, maintenance intervals should be based on engine hours as opposed to mileage (F-Series trucks built after 2004 are all equipped with hour meters).
Fuel System Maintenance Intervals:
Fuel filters are specified to be replaced at every other oil change. Under Special Operating Conditions, both fuel filters should be replaced every 10,000 miles (16,000 km), six months or 400 engine hours (whichever occurs first).
Following the appropriate maintenance intervals will help ensure adequate fuel pressure. Figure 1 shows that diesel fuel acts not only as a lubricant for the injector but also as a cushion, preventing metal-on-metal contact of the internal components.
If adequate fuel pressure is not attained, the internal components can wear down, and lead to injector misfires or injector failure.
Bottom Line: Proper maintenance of the 6.0L oil and fuel systems will ensure optimal injector durability.
Clean oil is necessary to protect the precise internal components, while adequate base fuel pressure lubricates and cushions the injectors. Based on your driving habits, maintenance should be performed according to the Normal or Special Operating Conditions schedule.
High idle times should be monitored and maintenance should be performed every 200 engine hours. Following the recommended maintenance intervals and using Genuine Motorcraft filters will allow the fuel injectors to provide the power and performance that Power Stroke Diesel owners demand.
Part Number: CN-5019-RM
Features
Features
- Ensure peak hp and torque
- Durability
- Ford 2-year mileage warranty
Warranty
Warranty
- Power Stroke CN-5019-RM OEM injectors carry a 2-year Unlimited Mileage Warranty that is honoured by any Ford Dealer.
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