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JBWelding Wed, September 9th, 2009 12:34 PM

96 With coolant leak
 
Hello everyone,

I have a 96 F-450 7.3 that has a crack in the front engine cover right in the thin part of the top bolt boss, where the top bolt for the oil cooler goes.

My question is does the engine have to come out to r&r the cover? My manual says so.

If this is the case I will look real hard at a repair weld with cover and engine still in the vehicle, just don't want to ruin a cover to engine gasget.

Anybody familar with the front cover?

Thanks for any advice you may have.

John.

cleatus12r Wed, September 9th, 2009 02:04 PM

To get the front cover off, the oil pan seal needs to be cut. Resealing this is a hit-or-miss kind of deal and usually results in an oil leak. Unfortunately, the engine has to be removed to remove the oil pan. Sorry for the news.

JBWelding Wed, September 9th, 2009 05:12 PM

Thanks for the info Cleatus12r, thats what I have been told just thought I'd try. If the in the vehicle repair doesn't work guess I'll make some room for downtime.

Thanks, John.

cleatus12r Wed, September 9th, 2009 05:15 PM

Let me know if you need any pictures of parts so you can get an idea of what you need to look for (bolt locations, etc.). I have spare parts all over the place.

Big Bird Wed, September 9th, 2009 11:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cleatus12r (Post 14698)
Let me know if you need any pictures of parts so you can get an idea of what you need to look for (bolt locations, etc.). I have spare parts all over the place.

I would like some, but you won't need your camera... just send the parts. lol.:smiley_roll1:

JBWelding Thu, September 10th, 2009 11:40 AM

Cleatus12R,

Thanks, if you think it would be beneficial for a first timer some things to look for.
This is my welding rig so I have to be smart on the downtime, it needs another clutch and planed on replacing ujoints and center bearing this time around.
The engine fuel lines need to be replaced along with the fuel pump orings, so there is some general maintence that needs to be done, but once again I will take a good hard look at the in vehicle repair. If it doesn't work I'll just have to jump in and get my feet wet.
This truck is a 450 with a close ratio 5 speed transmission. Question, has anybody bolted on a six speed that has close to the same internal gear ratios? Just looking for one more gear at 70mph 2500-2700 rpm.
Thanks, John.


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