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Old Jan 8, 2009 | 04:19 PM
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I think the antenna and wipers are in the same spot as our in the us. If it where opposite the antenna would be on the passenger side the left. Not to be picky

The antenna is on the same side, but the wipers are on the opposite side.
 
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Old Jan 8, 2009 | 04:20 PM
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Antenna is in the same spot but the wipers work in the opposite manner; they sweep up & to the right

Josh - No worries on the long post(s)!! How do you think we learned? It's part of the fun of it. Plus it's fun to read things with my best (bad) Aussie accent!! LOL!!
 
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Old Jan 8, 2009 | 04:21 PM
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I looked again, I stand corrected.
 
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Old Jan 8, 2009 | 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by papadelogan
Antenna is in the same spot but the wipers work in the opposite manner; they sweep up & to the right

Josh - No worries on the long post(s)!! How do you think we learned? It's part of the fun of it. Plus it's fun to read things with my best (bad) Aussie accent!! LOL!!
lol, sweet mate.
 
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Old Jan 8, 2009 | 06:19 PM
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OK, for reference, "Driver's side" & "Passenger's side" are U.S. reference, so they will be opposite for Josh. And yes, my engine is dirty...

Port & line on passenger's side head (Josh's driver's side)

This one wasn't bad; it's at the front of the engine. Obviously some accessories are in the way on my engine which made getting the plug out a bit interesting, but not too bad.





Port & line on driver's side head (Josh's passenger's side)

This one is obviously at the back of the head. Unless you use a mirror, you won't really see it. Just take your time with the fitting and getting it in there.




View of the junction

The fuel line is cut and about 1"/2.5cm of length is removed from the line. The passenger's side line runs across the engine, while the driver's side line runs under the intake tube but almost directly forward.




It wasn't hard to do, but cutting the fuel line is the "point of no return" on this mod. No worries though, if you get it loose to where you can pull it up, there's plenty of room to work on it with a small tubing cutter.

Just remember 2 things:

1. Drain the fuel bowl to relieve fuel pressure.
2. Do this on a cool engine

I'll see if I can scare up my installation instructions and get them in to an electronic form. It may help you with sourcing parts.
 
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Old Jan 8, 2009 | 06:54 PM
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Brendan,
How long ago did you do you your CCK? That's a nasty uppipe leak in the next to last picture.
 
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Old Jan 8, 2009 | 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by mueckster
Brendan,
How long ago did you do you your CCK? That's a nasty uppipe leak in the next to last picture.
It's been a few months since I did the CCK.

Yeah, I know about the up-pipe leak. Today was 62* here, but yesterday was 40*-ish, and tomorrow and the rest of the weekend will barely top 40* as well so it's been a bit too chilly for that job. it's getting close though.

Sidenote: So while poking around DFA's website to get the link for their CCK page, I notice the banner at the top:

"Specializing in 7.3 Performance" .... and right next to it is a 6.0... though it does also say "Powerstroke Vegetable Fuel Oil Systems"... but if you specialize in 7.3s, I'd think a pic of a 7.3 would be more appropriate. Ehhh.. whatever.
 
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Old Jan 8, 2009 | 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by jhand124
I think the antenna and wipers are in the same spot as our in the us. If it where opposite the antenna would be on the passenger side the left. Not to be picky
Yes, you are right on the antenna. duh!

For the wipers, I was referring to the opposite sweep.

If you brought one of these back to the states, you can have a PSD mail delivery truck!
 
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Old Jan 8, 2009 | 07:44 PM
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I tried for over a month to order his new RR kit for around $700 from DFA..I finally got an answer here from him in a thread that was around here....here is what he had to say
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I have sent him 3 emails here and on his site about the RR kit with no answer...figured he didn't want to make a sale..I got a DI RR on its way now....

reply from DFA

Ron- Got your email and that was on my short list for emails to return. But sounds like I don't need to worry about it now. Amazing the change when going from a basic gearhead to a business owner, Not to make excuses, but it is a whole different world. It is always a choice of how to use my time- And sometimes it boils down to helping existing customers, or helping potential customers, And of course we want to make sure that existing customers are helped first, then on to new customers that haven't given us their money yet.
.. I cant see how you make money that way..I ended up going with a RR kit from another source..don't waste your time with him..build your own kit or just spend on a RR...
 
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Old Jan 8, 2009 | 10:00 PM
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It took me a while to find the picture, but here is the basic diagram of what you need to do to make the system.

Here is a LINK to the rest of the album.
I basically made it from NPT fittings and fuel injection rated fuel line.
 
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Old Jan 9, 2009 | 12:31 AM
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The kit is inexpensive enough to make it worth buying instead of sourcing your own parts, IMHO -- I also put it on my truck. It was a relatively simple install, until I rounded off the bold that holds the belt tensioner on. That little booger was REALLY tough to get in the passenger-side head (US-style!!) with the pullies in place!! It got it though, and it's a good mod.

HOWEVER, you're talking about that knock -- unless you change out the LL injector, you'll still have the ball-pein-on-the-block sound. It drives me crazy to this day, but it will be academic when the other sticks go in anyway....
 
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Old Jan 9, 2009 | 12:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Izzy351
The kit is inexpensive enough to make it worth buying instead of sourcing your own parts, IMHO -- I also put it on my truck. It was a relatively simple install, until I rounded off the bold that holds the belt tensioner on. That little booger was REALLY tough to get in the passenger-side head (US-style!!) with the pullies in place!! It got it though, and it's a good mod.

HOWEVER, you're talking about that knock -- unless you change out the LL injector, you'll still have the ball-pein-on-the-block sound. It drives me crazy to this day, but it will be academic when the other sticks go in anyway....
oh ok i thought this mod helped to quieten down that knock as the #8 injector is starving of fuel,and keeping more air from going through the injectors, you've confused me mate lol, am i wrong in my thinking of what this mod does joe.

im not to sure if i should go with modified sticks would this give me to much power for a PMR engine, i assum that is what i have, i think i'll have to take that plug out next time i change the oil fillter and check for myself,or match up the numbers...
 
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Old Jan 9, 2009 | 12:55 AM
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Originally Posted by papadelogan
OK, for reference, "Driver's side" & "Passenger's side" are U.S. reference, so they will be opposite for Josh. And yes, my engine is dirty...

Port & line on passenger's side head (Josh's driver's side)

This one wasn't bad; it's at the front of the engine. Obviously some accessories are in the way on my engine which made getting the plug out a bit interesting, but not too bad.





Port & line on driver's side head (Josh's passenger's side)

This one is obviously at the back of the head. Unless you use a mirror, you won't really see it. Just take your time with the fitting and getting it in there.




View of the junction

The fuel line is cut and about 1"/2.5cm of length is removed from the line. The passenger's side line runs across the engine, while the driver's side line runs under the intake tube but almost directly forward.




It wasn't hard to do, but cutting the fuel line is the "point of no return" on this mod. No worries though, if you get it loose to where you can pull it up, there's plenty of room to work on it with a small tubing cutter.

Just remember 2 things:

1. Drain the fuel bowl to relieve fuel pressure.
2. Do this on a cool engine

I'll see if I can scare up my installation instructions and get them in to an electronic form. It may help you with sourcing parts.
thanks for the pics brendan they make it a hell of a lot easier to see where everything goes...
cheers mate
 
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Old Jan 9, 2009 | 12:58 AM
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Originally Posted by ron's power stroke
I tried for over a month to order his new RR kit for around $700 from DFA..I finally got an answer here from him in a thread that was around here....here is what he had to say
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Originally Posted by Ron's power stroke
I have sent him 3 emails here and on his site about the RR kit with no answer...figured he didn't want to make a sale..I got a DI RR on its way now....

reply from DFA

Ron- Got your email and that was on my short list for emails to return. But sounds like I don't need to worry about it now. Amazing the change when going from a basic gearhead to a business owner, Not to make excuses, but it is a whole different world. It is always a choice of how to use my time- And sometimes it boils down to helping existing customers, or helping potential customers, And of course we want to make sure that existing customers are helped first, then on to new customers that haven't given us their money yet.
.. I cant see how you make money that way..I ended up going with a RR kit from another source..don't waste your time with him..build your own kit or just spend on a RR...
yes i do remember reading this post after not hearing from him after a week or so the first time sent him an email, so i did a serch on here and read this exact post, it did make me loose interest in the cck mod for a while untill now.

thanks for the heads up mate
cheers
 
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Old Jan 9, 2009 | 01:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Kwikkordead
It took me a while to find the picture, but here is the basic diagram of what you need to do to make the system.

Here is a LINK to the rest of the album.
I basically made it from NPT fittings and fuel injection rated fuel line.
thanks for the info dan that is a great help, i'll talk to my hose man and see what we he can do for me...
cheers mate
 
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