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Please do not repost, forward or otherwise publish messages contained in these archives without consent from the respective author(s). These archives may not, in whole or part, be stored on any public retrieval system (FTP, web, gopher, newsgroup, etc.) by individuals or companies, without consent of the respective authors. Received: with LISTAR (v0.128a; list 97up-list); Thu, 09 Mar 2000 16:30:26 -0500 (EST) Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 16:30:26 -0500 (EST) From: Ford Truck Enthusiasts List Server To: 97up-list digest users Reply-to: 97up-list Subject: 97up-list Digest V2000 #24 Precedence: bulk ========================================================== Ford Truck Enthusiasts 1997 and Newer Truck Mailing List(Use the Small Chassis List for Rangers, Explorers, Aerostars and Bronco IIs. Visit our web site: http://www.ford-trucks.com To unsubscribe, send email to: listar the words "unsubscribe 97up-list" in the subject of the message. ========================================================== ------------------------------------ 97up-list Digest Wed, 08 Mar 2000 Volume: 2000 Issue: 024 In This Issue: 6SPD trans. oil filter Re: 6SPD trans. oil filter Re: 6SPD trans. oil filter Windsor Engines & piston slap heated elephant ears ADMIN: 3 Ford Press Releases Re: heated elephant ears Re: Windsor Engines & piston slap ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: DanBrotzman Subject: 6SPD trans. oil filter Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 10:36:17 -0600 I purchased a remote oil filter assembly to install inline on my F350 6spd transmission. My question is, which cooler line is the pressure line and which one is the return line? 1999.5 F350 CC PSD 4X4 LB 6SPD. Thanks, Dan - Wisconsin ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 12:12:33 -0500 From: Dean Baruffi Subject: Re: 6SPD trans. oil filter I did not know the 6sp manual has fulid line connected to it. Manual tranmissions don't have fluid pumps in them like automatics. I don't think you can install a remote filter on a manual transmission. Someone correct me if I am wrong here. -Dean At 10:36 AM 03/08/2000 -0600, you wrote: >I purchased a remote oil filter assembly to install inline on my F350 6spd transmission. My question is, which cooler line is the pressure line and which one is the return line? >1999.5 F350 CC PSD 4X4 LB 6SPD. >Thanks, Dan - Wisconsin > >========================================================== >To unsubscribe, send email to: listar >the words "unsubscribe 97up-list" in the subject of the >message. > ------------------------------ From: Todd Styles Subject: Re: 6SPD trans. oil filter Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 12:30:36 -0600 the 6-speed in the PSD has a pump and external cooler. Todd ------------------------------ From: "Ian R. Poyntz" Subject: Windsor Engines & piston slap Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2000 10:12:14 -0800 I would like to repeat the question of earlier this week. I have a F250 1999 LD SC 4x4 with the 5.4 engine. What do I look for in the VIN code number to see if this is a Windsor engine? Ian... CLICK HERE TO REPLY: poyntz Life is precious, love what you do ! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 18:45:34 +0100 Subject: heated elephant ears From: Kirk Werner There was talk a while back about some list members installing the trailer tow mirrors which had a pigtail for hooking up to a heater switch (apparently these are Excursion mirrors). I ordered a set of these mirrors from Mike Malone at Rochester Auto Collection (they beat the closest local dealer price by $50 per mirror), and the mirrors do have the heat/defrost wire. Anyone find a place to wire that in on a superduty? It'd be nice to have heated mirrors, but not a necessity here in the Pacific NW (a wiper blade on the mirror would be more appropriate). Kirk ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 21:56:32 -0500 From: Ken Payne Subject: ADMIN: 3 Ford Press Releases Three news articles from Ford Motor Company have been added to the web site: http://www.ford-trucks.com/news/ 1. Pricing, Job #1, Set for Limited Edition 2000 Harley-Davidson F-150 2. Army Explores Commercial Technologies For New, Maximum-Performance Pickup Trucks 3. Ford Super Tough Concept Truck is Tough Enough for U.S. Military Enjoy! Ken Payne Admin, Ford Truck Enthusiasts ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 18:56:52 -0800 From: johny Subject: Re: heated elephant ears I remember reading about this on the www.ford -diesel. com site. Somewhere back in the december 99 time frame. If you're lucky someone will cut and paste it here. Kirk Werner wrote: > There was talk a while back about some list members installing the trailer > tow mirrors which had a pigtail for hooking up to a heater switch > (apparently these are Excursion mirrors). I ordered a set of these mirrors > from Mike Malone at Rochester Auto Collection (they beat the closest local > dealer price by $50 per mirror), and the mirrors do have the heat/defrost > wire. Anyone find a place to wire that in on a superduty? It'd be nice to > have heated mirrors, but not a necessity here in the Pacific NW (a wiper > blade on the mirror would be more appropriate). > > Kirk > > ========================================================== > To unsubscribe, send email to: listar > the words "unsubscribe 97up-list" in the subject of the > message. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 16:24:46 -0800 From: Jean Marc Chartier Subject: Re: Windsor Engines & piston slap "Ian R. Poyntz" wrote: > > I would like to repeat the question of earlier this week. I have a F250 1999 LD SC 4x4 with the 5.4 engine. What do I look for in the VIN code number to see if this is a Windsor engine? > > Ian... > > CLICK HERE TO REPLY: poyntz > > Life is precious, love what you do ! > Ian, All the 5.4 truck engines are Windsor built. 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