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Old 02-27-2017, 09:28 AM
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Fuel tubes/dummy plugs

Can you reach these/replace these without removing the heads? This may be a dumb question because I do not think that you have to, but I have never done it, thus the question.
 
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Just need to remove the valve covers.
 
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Yes you can remove them. The driver side should come out in one piece the passenger side standpipe will need to come out in two pieces.
 
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Awesome, thanks
 
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Originally Posted by Justus6.0L
Can you reach these/replace these without removing the heads? This may be a dumb question because I do not think that you have to, but I have never done it, thus the question.
Unless you are asking what type of "gas" you need for a 6.0, like I said last week there are very few dumb questions.

That said, there is a ton of info in the sticky folders and elsewhere using the search feature. ......
 
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Originally Posted by navistarnut
Unless you are asking what type of "gas" you need for a 6.0, like I said last week there are very few dumb questions.

That said, there is a ton of info in the sticky folders and elsewhere using the search feature. ......

Thanks, and yes, I have been reading like crazy in the sticky folders, but the amount of information is overwhelming. Sometimes I need to take a break, and just ask, thanks for understanding.
 
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The bag on the right is your standpipe and dummy plugs. The long ones will split at the top for easy install. Just lube them up with clean oil like a lot of clean oil you don't want to roll the orings or knick them when inserted.
 
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Thanks for the information and the pic.
 
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