Anyone in Tulsa pulled your HPOP?
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Anyone in Tulsa pulled your HPOP?
I'm in Broken Arrow and looking to put new O-rings in my HPOP, rebuild my fuel bowl, new oil lines etc... Being new to the 7.3 I'm looking for a little guidance. I'm happy to do what I can to pay for your time, I just can't afford to pay parts and labor to a mechanic right now and need to get it fixed.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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I don't know what an HPOP is, but it sounds a little dirty when you say it like that. lol. Anyways, if you figure out how to do it i would be more than happy to help you out if I can find the time. Send me a private message if you need some help and i will try to make some time for you. I'd like to learn what an HPOP is lol.
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That sounds like the "non-servicable" plug o-ring.
The factory plug doesn't have a lot of threads and is prone to leaking. You have to pull the pump out to replace the plug and O-ring. To pull the HPOP you also need to pull the fuel bowl...
It's all bolt in and bolt off so I'm not going into the motor. I know I can do it, but having anyone who has experienced it would be a nice addition for the job.
Because its a diesel and because its a common failure, the prices seem to be much higher at the dealerships and repair shops...
The factory plug doesn't have a lot of threads and is prone to leaking. You have to pull the pump out to replace the plug and O-ring. To pull the HPOP you also need to pull the fuel bowl...
It's all bolt in and bolt off so I'm not going into the motor. I know I can do it, but having anyone who has experienced it would be a nice addition for the job.
Because its a diesel and because its a common failure, the prices seem to be much higher at the dealerships and repair shops...
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I haven't pulled a HPOP on a 7.3, but I have had the fuel bowl/filter housing off a couple during fuel pump changes.
There are about 6 total fuel lines that connect to the bowl, 2 threaded fittings front/top, and the rest are hose clamps. 3 of these clamps are towards the bottom of the housing, so a long screwdriver or socket & extension are helpful. Also has 2 electrical plugs to undo.
Once that housing is removed, it appears access to the HPOP is pretty easy, as is the fuel pump.
You might be surprised at what can be hidden at the bottom of that filter housing. I've found as much as 1.5" of crud built up down there, on a truck that actually ran decent, most of the time........
Hope this helps, at least a bit.
There are about 6 total fuel lines that connect to the bowl, 2 threaded fittings front/top, and the rest are hose clamps. 3 of these clamps are towards the bottom of the housing, so a long screwdriver or socket & extension are helpful. Also has 2 electrical plugs to undo.
Once that housing is removed, it appears access to the HPOP is pretty easy, as is the fuel pump.
You might be surprised at what can be hidden at the bottom of that filter housing. I've found as much as 1.5" of crud built up down there, on a truck that actually ran decent, most of the time........
Hope this helps, at least a bit.
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The fuel pump on a 7.3 is mounted on the frame rail under the driver. The fuel bowl coming out isn't my fear is sucking out the oil from the HPOP resivoir so I limit the mess I make. I'm also scared I'll have issues with the drive nut on the front of shaft...
I'll just have to dive in and take it one bolt at a time. I did buy a complete set of ford shop manuals so that will have some good factory help...
I'll just have to dive in and take it one bolt at a time. I did buy a complete set of ford shop manuals so that will have some good factory help...
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The fuel pump on a 7.3 is mounted on the frame rail under the driver. The fuel bowl coming out isn't my fear is sucking out the oil from the HPOP resivoir so I limit the mess I make. I'm also scared I'll have issues with the drive nut on the front of shaft...
I'll just have to dive in and take it one bolt at a time. I did buy a complete set of ford shop manuals so that will have some good factory help...
I'll just have to dive in and take it one bolt at a time. I did buy a complete set of ford shop manuals so that will have some good factory help...
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