S STREETFIGHTER50 Dirt-Old 20+Year Member Nov 15, 2004 191 0 17 "Da land of d fog" South SF Sep 10, 2006 #1 Sep 10, 2006 #1 Should I get a factory Ford one or will the local auto parts store ones work?
jtb19nh Member Jul 9, 2005 156 0 17 Sep 10, 2006 #2 Sep 10, 2006 #2 i just got mine at autozone and it works fine
1TallMF New Member Apr 17, 2006 955 1 0 Montreal Sep 10, 2006 #3 Sep 10, 2006 #3 yeah, 7 bucks at a parts store, you can't go wrong. Ford probably wants $40 for it, heck, they wanted $72 for a temp. sensor yesterday when I went in
yeah, 7 bucks at a parts store, you can't go wrong. Ford probably wants $40 for it, heck, they wanted $72 for a temp. sensor yesterday when I went in
xr8d302 I bought a 27" monitor to compensate for my lack o Apr 29, 2004 1,113 0 36 Medicine Hat, AB Sep 10, 2006 #5 Sep 10, 2006 #5 hey stephane....got your pm I have to get a new sender unit as well...thanks for the reminder
parchisi New Member Apr 13, 2006 519 1 0 New Mexico Sep 10, 2006 #6 Sep 10, 2006 #6 where is it leaking from? If its coming from the threads, maybe you could just put some thread sealer on it and reinstall it?
where is it leaking from? If its coming from the threads, maybe you could just put some thread sealer on it and reinstall it?
The Green GT No 13 year olds are safe around me. 10 Year Member Jan 8, 2006 1,269 19 99 Louisiana Sep 10, 2006 #7 Sep 10, 2006 #7 Make sure you get a removal tool. Its like $5 and will be a HUGE help.
S STREETFIGHTER50 Dirt-Old 20+Year Member Nov 15, 2004 191 0 17 "Da land of d fog" South SF Sep 10, 2006 #8 Sep 10, 2006 #8 The Green GT said: Make sure you get a removal tool. Its like $5 and will be a HUGE help. Click to expand... Is it like a line wrench or something?
The Green GT said: Make sure you get a removal tool. Its like $5 and will be a HUGE help. Click to expand... Is it like a line wrench or something?
The Green GT No 13 year olds are safe around me. 10 Year Member Jan 8, 2006 1,269 19 99 Louisiana Sep 10, 2006 #9 Sep 10, 2006 #9 STREETFIGHTER50 said: Is it like a line wrench or something? Click to expand... Its a special socket.
STREETFIGHTER50 said: Is it like a line wrench or something? Click to expand... Its a special socket.
AznStanger3v Active Member Aug 11, 2003 2,026 0 47 Northern VA Sep 10, 2006 #10 Sep 10, 2006 #10 just use a deep socket. itll come out
HISSIN50 "How long does it take to get help in here? 15 Year Member Nov 29, 1999 31,179 33 129 Sep 10, 2006 #11 Sep 10, 2006 #11 I think I used a box wrench. I had stuff kinda ripped apart though at the time (I dont remember what might have otherwise been in the way).
I think I used a box wrench. I had stuff kinda ripped apart though at the time (I dont remember what might have otherwise been in the way).
R rockin_rick Member Oct 9, 2003 968 1 17 Sep 11, 2006 #12 Sep 11, 2006 #12 The torque spec on the oil pressure sender-to-cylinder block is 12-16 lb-ft. Rick
S STREETFIGHTER50 Dirt-Old 20+Year Member Nov 15, 2004 191 0 17 "Da land of d fog" South SF Sep 14, 2006 #13 Sep 14, 2006 #13 rockin_rick said: The torque spec on the oil pressure sender-to-cylinder block is 12-16 lb-ft. Rick Click to expand... Thanks for the replies yall, especially that one Rick
rockin_rick said: The torque spec on the oil pressure sender-to-cylinder block is 12-16 lb-ft. Rick Click to expand... Thanks for the replies yall, especially that one Rick