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bocomojoe 06-27-2005 11:07 PM

Horizontal Fuel Conditioner Module
 
Can anyone explain to me why this thing (HFCM) is located where it is? Is there a possibility that there will be a kit developed to relocate the HFCM to a more user friendly location? And if you have a 4 X 4, its even a bigger pain in the posterior to change the filter or drain the water.

jackofalltrades 06-28-2005 11:32 AM

Propper tool for the job helps. I went to Sears to augment my tool supply. I purchased the set of SAE and Metric Allen wrenches with the ball end. On my 4x4 F250, it's a cinch to drain the water/fuel and change the filter. I have the 2" front leveling kit which drops the front drive line just a bit to be a little out of the way. Else, just put a floor jack under the frame and lift a couple inches to make room for a 2 litre Pepsi bottle with the top cut off to catch all the liquid.

I wouldn't hold my breath for an HFCM relocation kit. Some have changed out the plug for a petcock drain. That'll probably be my next project on the truck.

Remember to take the fuel tank down to less than 1/4 full when servicing the HFCM. You'll have much less fuel to capture when pulling things apart.


4x4Mark 06-29-2005 12:21 PM

Same here. Sears 6mm ball-end wrench. The short side fits between the driveshaft and the plug to loosen it; then the long end to reach over the drive-shaft and remove it. Its a piece of cake with the right allen wrench

bocomojoe 06-29-2005 10:45 PM

Thanks for the replies. The 2006 manual shows that the HFCM is supposed to have a lever simular to the old 7.3, buuuut it seems that the early 2006 (mine) still has the plug that requires the hex wrench. Guess they are getting rid of the old parts. Do you think I'll have any luck getting the new part?

3/4ER 06-30-2005 02:20 AM

Don't forget the 36MM socket to remove the filter, that came as a surprise to me. I purchased a socket (12 pt., not thrilled, but it works fine) for it at Sears ($6.99).

I was also pleasantly surprised to find out that I have a steel drain plug, just a nudge, and it was loose.

The reason I never purchased the socket is because I have a Cresent wrench, and a strap wrench for my oil filter needs. Impossible to use either one down there on the frame rail.

3/4ER 07-09-2005 10:50 PM

Updated my tools, bought a new 36mm socket made specifically for the 6.0 oil cap/fuel filter cap. Socket is made by MATCO tools, and is 3/8 drive, and aluminum. The part# is FOF145, price $8.95

www.matcotools.com

Crash687 07-10-2005 11:52 AM


Originally Posted by bocomojoe
Can anyone explain to me why this thing (HFCM) is located where it is? Is there a possibility that there will be a kit developed to relocate the HFCM to a more user friendly location? And if you have a 4 X 4, its even a bigger pain in the posterior to change the filter or drain the water.

I think I remember reading in one of the body builder books that the HFCM and it's counter part filter are engineered to work in those locations and should not be move when altering the vehicle.


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