Guess what COOL new item Alliant Power has for us
AP0040 aka Injector side plug!
Read here. http://alliantpower.com/sites/allian...a_04-14_en.pdf here is the tech sheet with the how to. http://alliantpower.com/sites/allian...b_03-14_en.pdf Now to find who stocks them and how much. Sean https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/p...ctureid=149188 |
Good find they must have just added that. I just downloaded their entire catalog last week and it was not in their. Made a note about it.
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Have to owe you some reps Sean - great find!
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Good find. I've been working with my part guy for the last week trying to find this again. I knew I have seen it before in a catalog we had at the shop but couldn't find it. Hopefully will have some sitting on the selves at the shop pretty soon.
Sending some reps your way Edit....starch that. Will send some reps after I spread the love. |
Well I had not that much (Right,Sure) going on and was looking because I have
the 3 bad ones. One will get taken care of with a replacement injector. So that leaves 2 that need to be dealt with. I was just doing a bit of aimed random web surfing and tripped over them. Sean https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/p...ctureid=149188 |
That's awesome!
Now if Alliant could just source some spools and coil packs (hint hint) Josh |
Originally Posted by Bullitt390
(Post 14506445)
That's awesome!
Now if Alliant could just source some spools and coil packs (hint hint) Josh to see if that takes the varnish off. Might be a bit flammable :-hair :-fire Sean https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/p...ctureid=149188 |
Originally Posted by Yahiko
(Post 14506484)
I still want to drop one in an ultrasonic cleaner with some Seafoam
to see if that takes the varnish off. Might be a bit flammable :-hair :-fire Sean https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/p...ctureid=149188 Josh |
Originally Posted by Bullitt390
(Post 14506606)
Iirc didn't a member try the unltrasonic cleaner and it didn't even touch the spools Josh Sent from my Telegraph using IB AutoGroup |
I would think that is would also be chemical dependent.You need
something that is aggressive enough to dissolve or soften the varnish so that the c=action of the ultrasonic bath can carry it away. That is the tricky part finding something that will do that and not go BOOM in the cleaner tank with a bit of heat. Also it has to be something that is safe to use unlike the old school vapor degreaser agent that did all sorts of nasty things to the body. If I recall the EPA made them have a babysitter for it 24/7 so it would not spill or something else. Sean https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/p...ctureid=149188 |
I wonder if Berryman carb dip would work......food for thought
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Some 800 grit sandpaper and brake cleaner works great and takes all of 30 seconds per spool. No sense horsing around with an ultrasonic cleaner.
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Cool find Sean! You may want to consider something like this for the splices.
HEAT-SHRINK BUTT SPLICES from Aircraft Spruce Or solder and this. http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...heatshrink.php |
Gunk Hydroseal used to be a good cleaner, all you can get now is Hydroseal II, still good but won't pull paint like the original stuff. I use a glass jar big enough to hold the part and fill the jar with whatever cleaner I need. Set the jar in water in the ultrasonic tank, works great.
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Originally Posted by Rusty Axlerod
(Post 14506913)
Cool find Sean! You may want to consider something like this for the splices.
HEAT-SHRINK BUTT SPLICES from Aircraft Spruce Or solder and this. http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...heatshrink.php Sent from my Telegraph using IB AutoGroup |
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