Description
Description
2005 – 4/18/2008 Ford 4.6L V8. VIN Code W. Windsor Engine 8 Bolt Flywheel,8mm Det Sensor In Valley P.I. Heads. Temp Sensor Under #5 Intk Port
Casting Numbers :
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block Casting F75E-6015-CA
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right Head Casting XL3E-C20D-PI, 1L2E, 2L3E
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left Head Casting XL3E, 1L2E, 2L3E
- T-Cover F65e-6c086-Ad
Upgrades and Standard Features:
- Engine comes with Timing cover and Oil Pan Installed
- Quality checks at every phase of production of Best in class leak detection testing system
- Surface finish to OE Specifications for performance and durability augmentation.
- Dyno testing to ensure correct compression, oil flow, oil pressure, torque to turn and variable cam phaser operation where applicable.
- Industry Leading In-Process Machining, In-Process Testing and Monitoring
- Assembled with Manufacturing Execution System for continuous monitoring and recording of all torque and in process inspection results
- 100% lifter bore diameter inspection to help ensure OE level lifter to lifter bore clearance and ensure minimal valve train noise
- 100% inspection of piston clearance to allow for tighter piston-to bore clearance to prevent piston slap and oil consumption
- Cylinder heads are 100% pressure tested after installation to identify cracks or sealing issues
- Updated High Volume Oil Pump with a cast iron backing plate and higher pressure relief valve spring for improved oil pressure. o Use of High Integrity Components
- 100% use of PTFE coated pistons to prevent scuffing and wear
- In Process piston circlip validation
- Use of ALL NEW rod and head bolts to reduce potential fatigue and ensure long engine life
- CNC cut Valve seats for improved sealing & run-out, allowing for longer valve & seat life
This fits the following vehicles:
- 1999-2000 Ford Expedition 4.6 Vin 6
Engine fitment can be verified with the notes and ‘Vehicle Fitment’ tab above, or with the casting numbers under ‘Additional Information’ (if applicable).
Every engine we sell is fully remanufactured to meet or exceed OEM specifications:
- Deep Clean – To start the remanufacturing process, every engine is fully disassembled and hot tanked (cast iron) or thermally cleaned (aluminum)
- Inspection – Magnaflux testing uses magnetic particles to inspect metal, checking for microscopic cracks and fissures that will cause long-term failure. All parts are visually inspected as well.
- Machining and New Parts – Deck surfaces are CNC machined and new parts are added. New parts include bearings, pistons, rings, lifters, oil pump, gaskets, Viton™ valve seals, freeze plugs, galley plugs and either a new timing chain (with new tensioners) or a new timing belt (with new tensioner). If an engine has a timing-driven water pump, a new pump is installed.
- SIM Testing – Each engine is SIM tested after reassembly, with the cooling and oil systems being fully pressurized and the crank being spun at high RPM to verify compression and build quality.
Because of our rigorous remanufacturing process, we can offer the industry’s best warranties. Each engine comes with up to 7 years and 1 million miles of warranty, which can be upgraded to include Pure Care™ no-fault protection. No other engine manufacturer comes close.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vehicles use the 4.6L VIN W engine?
The 4.6L VIN W engine is commonly used in 2005–2008 Ford E-150 and E-250 Econoline vans, where it provides dependable V8 power for cargo and passenger transport vehicles.
What does VIN W mean for a Ford engine?
VIN W refers to the engine code in the vehicle identification number that identifies the specific engine configuration installed in the vehicle. This helps ensure the correct replacement engine is selected.
What is a remanufactured engine?
A remanufactured engine is a previously used engine that has been completely disassembled, inspected, rebuilt, and tested to restore proper performance and reliability.
Is the Ford 4.6 Modular engine reliable?
The Ford 4.6-liter Modular V8 is widely known for its durability and long service life when properly maintained. It has been used across multiple Ford vehicle platforms including trucks, vans, and passenger cars.
Why choose a remanufactured engine instead of replacing the vehicle?
Replacing the engine allows vehicle owners to restore their existing vehicle’s performance at a lower cost than purchasing a new vehicle, particularly when the rest of the vehicle remains in good condition.






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