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Old 10-31-2011, 01:04 PM
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Fuel bowl years

Ok I need to find a fuel bowl for my 97 f-250 I was needing to know what years I can grab one from. Mine has a hole in the bottom an is currently being held with jb weld.
 
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Old 10-31-2011, 01:18 PM
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96 and 97 are the same arrangement.
 
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Thanks I tried finding one on rockauto but no go an ford want 368 for one.
 
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I believe they are interchangeable, even though the 94/95 and the 96/97 are designed differently as long as you get the whole thing. Don't hold me to that, but I don't know why they wouldn't be interchangeable as long as you get the FPR as well...
 
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Old 11-01-2011, 09:48 AM
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Oh yes I need the fpr too cause the screen is gone when we pulled it apart it just discinagrated. I plan on pulling one out of the junk yard rebuild it( orings sensors etc) an putting it on there save some money.
 
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Originally Posted by truckrider814
Thanks I tried finding one on rockauto but no go an ford want 368 for one.
$368 ain't bad, IMO, for a new fuel bowl and I think it comes with a new regulator also. Depends how long you are going to keep the truck and how good of a used one you might find, I guess. I think 94 - 95 has the water in fuel sensor moved to a different location and an extra filter screen but other than that it should bolt up ... but don't take my word for it, just what I've read and viewed pictures of on this site.
 
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I think i'd go with a used one vs 350 dollars for a piece of pot metal.

There are lots of guys here who have done E-fuel and have the whole assembly sitting around, I'm sure somebody will hook you up.
I'll call Ian and tell him, he might have a spare.
 
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Is there a difference between a Cali emission controlled bs truck an a normal one
 
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Talyn called me earlier and told me about this thread.... (thanks Talyn!)

I do have several extra fuel bowls. PM me if you are interested as I am not supposed to post a price out here. (FYI, it will be WAAAYY less than $368)
 
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Is there a difference between a Cali emission controlled bs truck an a normal one
and to answer this question, No.
 
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The only thing that is different on the Cali bowl / FPR is the spring.
 
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The only thing that is different on the Cali bowl / FPR is the spring.
Whats diff on the Cali FPR spring?
 
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Its a stiffer spring. A little more fuel pressure.
 
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Originally Posted by pjwoolw
Its a stiffer spring. A little more fuel pressure.
Okay.
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Originally Posted by pjwoolw
The only thing that is different on the Cali bowl / FPR is the spring.
sorry, forgot about that..... I was tired last night.

It will interchange with no negative issues though.
 


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