CNC Fabrication In-line Transmission Filter By-pass Manifold - 6.0 Powerstroke (2003-2007)

CNC Fabrication In-line Transmission Filter By-pass Manifold - 6.0 Powerstroke (2003-2007)

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CNC Fabrication In-line Transmission Filter By-pass Manifold - 6.0 Powerstroke (2003-2007)

CNC Fabrication In-line Transmission Filter By-pass Manifold - 6.0 Powerstroke (2003-2007)

SKU 425002

Regular price $ 159.95
Regular price Sale price $ 159.95
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CNC Fabrication In-line Transmission Filter

YOU WILL NEED ADDITIONAL PARTS FROM YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALERSHIP IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY INSTALLED THEM.  THIS INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:

  • Ford OEM Transmission Pan - 8C3Z7A194B
  • Ford OEM Transmission Filter - 8C3Z7A098D
  • Ford OEM Transmission Gasket - F6TZ7A191A

Features & Details:

  • In-house CNC Machined on our Hurco VMX42i milling center

  • T-6061 Billet Aluminum

  • Anodized to Military Spec Mil-A-8625 Hardcoat

  • Easy install

  • New High Temp Viton Military Spec o-rings

  • New Grade 10.9 Yellow Zinc Coated Socket Head Metric bolts

Description:

This manifold block is for those who have already installed the Ford JOB2 5R110W transmission pan and filter found in the 2008.5-2010 6.4L Powerstroke.
You will need to look under your truck in the area in front of the AC compressor to see which housing you have before you order the correct version.  The early 03-04 (leaf spring) trucks filter housing will have brass hose barbs on side closest to the front of the truck and the fittings closest to the AC compressor are quick disconnect (Bundy style) fittings.  On the 05-07 (coil over spring) trucks, all 4 fittings are the same quick disconnect size. 

The stock 6.0L in-line "toilet paper" filter housing is notorious for being difficult to remove due to the threads seizing from corrosion. This can result in the hex casting on the bottom of the filter housing breaking off while trying to loosen it. If the hex portion is already broken, then you have to use a pipe wrench, and it is common for the pipe wrench to exert too much pressure on the housing and crack the side of the bowl section.

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