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The fuel pump is leaking on my 95 and I was wondering if I could get suggestions of other parts to replace while I'm playin' in the valley. Some crud in filter housing so I'm gonna pull it and flush it out, clean screen. Somedata (Alldata) says pull the turbo which I think I wouldn't have to but I thought of putting pedistal o-rings in also. Obviously also the fuel hoses, any other suggestions? Thanks Chris
If "the book" says to pull the turbo you most likely have a Cali model. I think once you really start looking at it and the more you do I think you will start to talk yourself out of it, I know I did. Here is how you can change the fuel pump on the Cali model w/o pulling the turbo: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/6...ml#post4782663
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
If "the book" says to pull the turbo you most likely have a Cali model. I think once you really start looking at it and the more you do I think you will start to talk yourself out of it, I know I did. Here is how you can change the fuel pump on the Cali model w/o pulling the turbo: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/6...ml#post4782663
Good luck and let us know how it goes.
You are right its fed. "The Book" said to pull turbo, but it didn't look like I would have to--thats why we call it somedata-some times it is right and some times it has the info you need! Thanks guys
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