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1994½ to 1997 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel equipped F-Series and F-Super Duty. |
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It really makes me appreciate the electric frame-mounted pump on the Super Duty trucks......
I did the fuel pump on my 95 because the fuel lines to and from it were rotten and leaking. Good thing I had 49" tires that I could use as steps. However, my knees were sore for days because of the constant jumping off onto a concrete floor so I could get tools. Those OBS fuel pumps are a PITA.
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Tuning, PCM flashing, and burning chips for 7.3s since 2008. Repairing all aspects of 7.3L Powerstrokes for 25 years. Eight 7.3L PSDs in the driveway including a 1994 Crown Vic and 1973 F100/2002 F350. Looking for the next victim. |
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49" tires
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Next time your fuel pump goes out seriously consider converting to an electric system. It's not that hard or expensive but wow what a difference it makes. Truck ran better all around plus tons more room in the valley without that great honking fuel filter canister in there! Extra bonus is no more banjo bolt!
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