So what am I missing?
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So what am I missing?
I have my heads off. Hopefully have them back by the end of the week. Here is a list a parts. Am I missing anything?
Head gaskets
Standpipes/Dummy plugs
Glow Plug harnesses PS/DS
Exhaust Manifold gaskets
Push Rods
Intake Manifold gaskets
EGR cooler gaskets and blue hose
Valve cover gaskets
Oil cooler
EGR o rings
All o rings for upper fuel bowl
Banjo bolt copper washers
Oil fill tube o ring
CCV O ring
Turbo install kit
Head gaskets
Standpipes/Dummy plugs
Glow Plug harnesses PS/DS
Exhaust Manifold gaskets
Push Rods
Intake Manifold gaskets
EGR cooler gaskets and blue hose
Valve cover gaskets
Oil cooler
EGR o rings
All o rings for upper fuel bowl
Banjo bolt copper washers
Oil fill tube o ring
CCV O ring
Turbo install kit
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It has the upgraded stc fitting already.
I did add lifters to the list and the plastic clips on the rocker arms and injector retainers. As the ones I took out were torqued higher than the 24 ft lbs.
one other question since the injectors were just replaced less than 25 miles ago any reason to install new o rings and copper washer on them?
I did add lifters to the list and the plastic clips on the rocker arms and injector retainers. As the ones I took out were torqued higher than the 24 ft lbs.
one other question since the injectors were just replaced less than 25 miles ago any reason to install new o rings and copper washer on them?
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If the hold downs have been removed you have to because the coper washer is
a crush type seal. Also you want to get the coper washers for the head and the
fuel bowl. 2 for each banjo fitting and the banjo fitting on the bowl is not the
same size as the one for each head. If you can't find the copper seal then you can
heat them with a small torch and let them air cool so that they anneal. Don't quench
them. I use an uncoated TIG rod to hang them on when heating them nice and hot.
Not on your list is the intake manifold big O-ring that goes to the front cover.
a crush type seal. Also you want to get the coper washers for the head and the
fuel bowl. 2 for each banjo fitting and the banjo fitting on the bowl is not the
same size as the one for each head. If you can't find the copper seal then you can
heat them with a small torch and let them air cool so that they anneal. Don't quench
them. I use an uncoated TIG rod to hang them on when heating them nice and hot.
Not on your list is the intake manifold big O-ring that goes to the front cover.
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If the hold downs have been removed you have to because the coper washer is
a crush type seal. Also you want to get the coper washers for the head and the
fuel bowl. 2 for each banjo fitting and the banjo fitting on the bowl is not the
same size as the one for each head. If you can't find the copper seal then you can
heat them with a small torch and let them air cool so that they anneal. Don't quench
them. I use an uncoated TIG rod to hang them on when heating them nice and hot.
Not on your list is the intake manifold big O-ring that goes to the front cover.
a crush type seal. Also you want to get the coper washers for the head and the
fuel bowl. 2 for each banjo fitting and the banjo fitting on the bowl is not the
same size as the one for each head. If you can't find the copper seal then you can
heat them with a small torch and let them air cool so that they anneal. Don't quench
them. I use an uncoated TIG rod to hang them on when heating them nice and hot.
Not on your list is the intake manifold big O-ring that goes to the front cover.
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It has the upgraded stc fitting already.
I did add lifters to the list and the plastic clips on the rocker arms and injector retainers. As the ones I took out were torqued higher than the 24 ft lbs.
one other question since the injectors were just replaced less than 25 miles ago any reason to install new o rings and copper washer on them?
I did add lifters to the list and the plastic clips on the rocker arms and injector retainers. As the ones I took out were torqued higher than the 24 ft lbs.
one other question since the injectors were just replaced less than 25 miles ago any reason to install new o rings and copper washer on them?
I thought most guys went 26 or 27 lbs......hmmmm
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The torque requirement for the injector hold down is 24 lb-ft (I usually torque to 26) and the part number for the injector O-ring kit is part number 3C3Z-9229-AA at your local Ford dealer; you will need 8 of those- they are only a few dollars per pack.
#13
Break-away torque is always higher then tensioning torque when installed due to the static friction of the surface under the head and the thread engagement.
Which is why if you're going to tension anything back to where it was taking a torque reading while removing isn't going to work. You can index the item to it's mating piece and retightens the two marks match (single thread of course, double thread is a 50/50).
Which is why if you're going to tension anything back to where it was taking a torque reading while removing isn't going to work. You can index the item to it's mating piece and retightens the two marks match (single thread of course, double thread is a 50/50).
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