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Granted it's an old thread. Most folks switched to using a .45 caliber bore brush instead of the plastic rod. For that matter, you can just buy the kit with all the parts you need, a brush, and the instructions for around $50 from Bob. Oil Level Gauge Adapter Repair Kit for 1994 - 2003
Much cheaper than the $300, and no need to drop the oil pan.
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This thread might also be a good place to remind some of our newer members of the things we've learned over the years. A special thanks goes out to Springer Pop for keeping Alan's old site links around for the rest of us to still use. And don't forget to look at Guzzle's (the same Bob from Diesel O Rings) page, which is in the list.
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This is one of the early versions. https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/6...with-pics.html
Granted it's an old thread. Most folks switched to using a .45 caliber bore brush instead of the plastic rod. For that matter, you can just buy the kit with all the parts you need, a brush, and the instructions for around $50 from Bob. Oil Level Gauge Adapter Repair Kit for 1994 - 2003
Much cheaper than the $300, and no need to drop the oil pan.
Granted it's an old thread. Most folks switched to using a .45 caliber bore brush instead of the plastic rod. For that matter, you can just buy the kit with all the parts you need, a brush, and the instructions for around $50 from Bob. Oil Level Gauge Adapter Repair Kit for 1994 - 2003
Much cheaper than the $300, and no need to drop the oil pan.
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