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BlueOvalDismantlers 08-29-2012 03:28 PM

Blue Oval Dismantlers Master Project Thread
 
So i had this idea that instead of having like 4 or 5 build threads going I would just do ONE master project thread that contained everything I am working on, that way no matter what I do that day or week I can post it up in one place quickly and easily and don't have to keep tabs on multiple threads answer questions and post pics etc etc.... Since I didn't know where to put it I figured Socal made sense since that is where I am located and it is where all these projects are happening, also it's not project specific, and I guess I can always just link people to where ever it is, If it gets moved no big deal....

Ok so away we go.....

:-drink Mason

BlueOvalDismantlers 08-29-2012 03:28 PM

1985 F250 4x4 6.9 IDI Injector removal/install.

Put in new injectors today, what a difference, runs like a new truck and will actually idle without shaking your teeth out of your head. I started to get extra white smoke and a rough idle, I changed the fuel filter and it helped for a little while, added diesel kleene to the filter and the fuel tank and it also helped a little but the injectors were originals with over 150k so it was time to change them..... Runs great now, gonna grab some fresh glow plugs as one of the electrical contacts broke off the top when I was trying to put the wire back on, I know they aren't original put they look OLD.

Here's the eye candy, not very exciting as far as project stuff, but hey it's neccissary maintenance.

http://i1186.photobucket.com/albums/...829_102652.jpg
Took off air cleaner and plastic hose.

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Took off plate on front of intake that holds the trottle cable (it has two bolts holding it to the front of the round part)

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used 5/8 open end to remove high pressure fuel lines (I had previously take off the clamps and rubber that hold them in sets of 3) I loosen the tops off all the injectors first but leave them on hand tight to keep them as clean as possible, I then loosen the end connected to the injection pump and remove them one at a time setting them on a clean rag. You can label them iof you want but they are all bent specific and really can't be put on wrong. You can see I have the new injector in the front right of the picture. I left the plastic cap that came on it on top to prevent anything from getting inside it. I also left the two high pressure fuel lines that you can see in the picture since they are attached to what is the bottom portion of the injection pump and are a pain in the butt to get at so I just worked around them.

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New clean shiny injector on left, original old dirty injector on right. The new injectors were oily/greasy enough that the coppor washer stayed seated to it even when I was placing them into the heads, you can use a small dab of grease to hold them onto the injector so you don't drop them into the head and or engine compartment. I also used anti seize on the injector threads for lubrication and so that they will someday come out more easily (hopefully that won't be for another 150k miles...)

One thing people also warned me about was 1. making sure the old copper washer from the old injector came out and to retreive it if it was still in the head, and 2. make sure that where the copper washer sits is clean before installing the new injectors. Mine all came out on the old injectors which was nice.

http://i1186.photobucket.com/albums/...829_104553.jpg
Old vs. new

http://i1186.photobucket.com/albums/...829_105605.jpg
All the new injectors are in with plastic caps on, I was able to leave the caps on while I tightened them with the torque wrench.

http://i1186.photobucket.com/albums/...829_105728.jpg
I am anal and torque stuff twice to make sure it doesn't get over torqued, The new injectors said 35 foot pounds, so I started at 30 did them all, then cranked it to 35 and did them all again, the anti seize made this super easy.

http://i1186.photobucket.com/albums/...829_105901.jpg
Round 2

http://i1186.photobucket.com/albums/...829_110450.jpg
Since I just replaced all the return caps and retuirn fuel lines and the injectors came with new O-rings I just snapped all the return fuel stuff back over then new injectors, which made it super easy, it also made the 54 dollar install kit I got go back to the store! I like to push them down and twist a little to make sure they are seated on the O-rings properly.

http://i1186.photobucket.com/albums/...829_111516.jpg
High pressure lines go back in one at a time, I thread the end onto the injection pump first finger tight, then the injector finger tight, then I use the 5/8 open end on the injector pump and and snug it up before I go to the next injector. I leave all the tops hand tight and tighten them last when all the high pressure lines are on. Like I said before they reall only go in one way so you can't really put them onm the wrong nipple on either end.

http://i1186.photobucket.com/albums/...829_111748.jpg
I put on a new filter any time I mess with the injectors or the pump, I added a little diesel kleene to the filter and filled it the rest of the way with fresh diesel.

http://i1186.photobucket.com/albums/...829_112947.jpg
As soon as i got the new filter on and put on the air cleaner assembly it started to downpour and hail....

Don't for get to reattach the trottle cable plate and clip the throttle cable back onto the Injector Pump. It fired right up after a couple of cranks to fill the empty high pressure lines and now she purrs like a kitten and when you foot down she goes like a raped ape, revs nice, and no more white smoke!

Easy job and not too bad on price, I paid 35 bucks an injector which is more expensive than can be found online but there was no core charge, they came with copper washers and orings installed and I have a 3 year 36000 mile no questions asked exchange warranty, which is what sold me. Hopefully I won't need it but it's nice to know I have the option.

Now if it will only stop raining I can put the dash back into the truck.....

:-drink Mason

BlueOvalDismantlers 08-29-2012 03:29 PM

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ChaseTruck754 08-29-2012 04:30 PM

Looking good. You need to take that blue filer off your camera/phone though:-X18

BlueOvalDismantlers 08-29-2012 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by ChaseTruck754 (Post 12216678)
Looking good. You need to take that blue filer off your camera/phone though:-X18

No filter, I was in a thunderstorm it was overcast... I left my good camera at home and good thing cause it would have been soaked!

FORDF250HDXLT 08-29-2012 08:31 PM

what a difficult engine to work on hey Mason? ;)
the modern diesel guys may have the power,but we have easy livin' lol.
fresh injectors can really wake 'em right up.nice job.:-X22

oh yeah fyi;
some folks with over 100k on original ip's,have reported failures due to the increased (back to spec) pop pressure of new injectors.
so if she has issues latter,you can keep this in mind as to a possible cause.ideally they'll both be swapped out every 100k together.

BlueOvalDismantlers 08-29-2012 09:47 PM


Originally Posted by FORDF250HDXLT (Post 12217490)
what a difficult engine to work on hey Mason? ;)
the modern diesel guys may have the power,but we have easy livin' lol.
fresh injectors can really wake 'em right up.nice job.:-X22

oh yeah fyi;
some folks with over 100k on original ip's,have reported failures due to the increased (back to spec) pop pressure of new injectors.
so if she has issues latter,you can keep this in mind as to a possible cause.ideally they'll both be swapped out every 100k together.

You got it I LOVE THIS ENGINE, it's so simple and easy to work on. I did glow plugs later this afternoon in about 15 minutes, no sweat. And the IP is new like 5000 miles ago, the PO just replaced it, not sure why he didn't do the injectors at the same time. I was worried about timing issues but she's better than i ever thought she would be, couldn't be happier! :-X22

Hopefully if it doesn't rain tomorrow I can get the interior back in and assembled, and get some before and after pictures, we went from 3 shades of maroon to one shade of black, and added some nice wood XLT pieces. Then onto body work but that will be a week or two, gotta get the Unibody going.... and some of these gas trucks SOLD!

:-drink Mason

A/Ox4 08-30-2012 05:31 AM


Originally Posted by BlueOvalDismantlers (Post 12216687)
No filter, I was in a thunderstorm it was overcast... I left my good camera at home and good thing cause it would have been soaked!

What you need to do is white balance the camera. Most cameras with AE/AF will automatically white balance, some older cameras have an button for this. Point the camera at what you consider true white (a sheet of paper) and white balance. The camera needs to know what to interpret as white. As you noticed, the clouds turn it blue. Incandescent bulbs are yellow, and fluorescent bulbs are often blue or pink.


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