OPS Location Fishy
have had a lot of fun with this engine---NOT!! I've already learned a lot about the workings of it, Thanks to Diesel Bombers ( you guys & gals are great). Where is the OPS located on a "97" 6.5? I feel silly asking but not looking forward to crawling around under it here in Maine. Ground is cold and wet. Have no garage. Truck has been running like maybe that's the problem, no codes, its either that or IP. No fuel sometime from LP. Can hear it run on start but also can hear it cut out. Supposed to run all the time right? Yesterday open tee valve --nothing. It is new one.https://www.dieselbombers.com/images/smilies/tease1.gif
no, if you move you fuel filter housing and the 4 wire connectors away you should be able to see it. it is kind of hidden but i used a long extension and it took me a toal of about 15mins.
you need a 15mm deep socket, a screwdriver, a extension and a oil sensor socket
you need a 15mm deep socket, a screwdriver, a extension and a oil sensor socket
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