97 7.3 Leak Near Turbo
#11
oh good, you have insurance...so if it goes up in flames while we're working on it, everything's okay, right?
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what's that...?
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what's that...?
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#12
you take the pipe plug out off you FPR then you take the pluger and spring out, theres a hole in the plunger that the spring does in, pull the spring out and insert a BB the put the spring back in, put everything back together.
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greasemonkey (07-16-2008)
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after I put up that last question I saw the BOMB section for these trucks.
man, the 97 turbo is a royal pain and a half to get to/remove. I can't believe how much plumbing and mounts in there are hard mounted, with all the expanding/contracting that goes on with extreme heat cycles of a turbo! and the pancaked downpipe...I had to scratch my head for a bit. even in spite of some of the ridiculousness, it's my favorite body style ford/powerstroke.
man, the 97 turbo is a royal pain and a half to get to/remove. I can't believe how much plumbing and mounts in there are hard mounted, with all the expanding/contracting that goes on with extreme heat cycles of a turbo! and the pancaked downpipe...I had to scratch my head for a bit. even in spite of some of the ridiculousness, it's my favorite body style ford/powerstroke.
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