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2009 Lincoln Navigator Piston, Piston Ring Set, Rod Bearing

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  • 10
    F5RZ-6518-B
    Key
    Valve Keeper
    MSRP: $0.72 Your Price: $0.46
    12
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  • F75Z-6200-A
    Rod - Connecting
    • Fit Note: 8 Cyl 5.4L
    • Production Date: 03/2002-06/2017
    • Require Quantity: 8
    • Package Quantity: 1
    • Callout Name: 6200
    • Replaced By: 8L3Z-6200-A
    MSRP: $73.70 Your Price: $51.52

OEM 2009 Lincoln Navigator Parts for Pistons, Rings & Bearings

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Rod Bearing Installation and Repair Tips for 2009 Lincoln Navigator

  • Q: What defects should be inspected in the connecting rod bearings on 2009 Lincoln Navigator?
    A: Inspect the connecting rod bearers, such as cratering, indicating fatigue failure; spot polishing, indicating improper seating; dirty engine oil embedded; scratches by dirty oil; exposed base, indicating poor lubrication; both edges worn, indicating damaged journal; and one edge worn, which may indicate a tapered journal, or may indicate improper seating.
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