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How hard is it to pull the turbo? EGR on a diesel is stupid. The amount of problems it causes is not worth the small amount of emissions reduction. It really complicates the intake system and engine computer programming. EGR coolers will always be a regular maintenance item. I had a shop clean mine last time but I will replace it next time it gets clogged.
Show more pictures, please. Beware, too much power puts a strain on the head gaskets. Ford already took the Navistar design and pushed it to the safe limits. Some would say they pushed it too far. Last edited by BC-Axeman; 11-27-2011 at 05:03 PM. |
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The actual art of removing the turbo isn't hard at all. It's only held in by three 10mm bolts. Or in the case of my truck - two bolts as one backed itself out and I found it in the valley. The hard part is removing everything just to get to the turbo. Most shops though will simply lift the whole cab off the truck.
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As for the extra power - she has 160,000 miles at the moment and has had the power since mile 28. ![]() To see all the pictures I have taken - click the link. I'm taking these pictures to help remind me of what goes where when I put her back together. LINK TO ALL THE PICTURES HERE And this is what she looked like at the end of today. And oh - for those who don't know, this is a 2004 F350 6.0L King Ranch FX4 Ron ![]() |
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