99 F250 7.3 BOOT
#1
99 F250 7.3 BOOT
Hey, could someone please find a boot on the internet that fits my truck? (99-03 F250 7.3)
It's a little blue rubber piece with 2 clamps on it, which is connected to the turbo.
I really need one & my dads gonna kill me if I don't get it, but I can't find one on the internet, help!
It's a little blue rubber piece with 2 clamps on it, which is connected to the turbo.
I really need one & my dads gonna kill me if I don't get it, but I can't find one on the internet, help!
#3
CAC Intercooler Single Boots - Riffraff Diesel Performance
The boot you're probably referring to is the "Intake Manifold Hump Boot" on RiffRaffs website. I'd recommend replacing them all with RiffRaffs if you're doing one.
Here's a link to the set:
Complete CAC Intercooler Boot Kit 99-03 - Riffraff Diesel Performance
EDIT: beat by 2 minutes. My luck today...
The boot you're probably referring to is the "Intake Manifold Hump Boot" on RiffRaffs website. I'd recommend replacing them all with RiffRaffs if you're doing one.
Here's a link to the set:
Complete CAC Intercooler Boot Kit 99-03 - Riffraff Diesel Performance
EDIT: beat by 2 minutes. My luck today...
#5
Thanks so much! For now I'll buy the upper intake manifold boots cause that's the only one leaking oil (right next to the turbo) thanks to both of you!
#6
Oh young grasshopper..... You're wasting money..... They don't have oil in them only air.... Figure out where the oil is really coming from.
#7
Is the boot split open or broken? You might just have a boost leak that's pushing CCV oil out of the intercooler pipe around the boot.
Before spending the money, I would remove the clamps and pull the boot off. Clean the intercooler pipe and intake manifold where the boot clamps. Also clean out and dry the boot itself. Brake cleaner sprayed into a rag works great for this. Then put everything back together and see how it acts.
Again, this is if the boot itself seems to be undamaged.
Before spending the money, I would remove the clamps and pull the boot off. Clean the intercooler pipe and intake manifold where the boot clamps. Also clean out and dry the boot itself. Brake cleaner sprayed into a rag works great for this. Then put everything back together and see how it acts.
Again, this is if the boot itself seems to be undamaged.
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