How bad is the HG job on a 7.3 IDI?

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Heated up and it still cra
It has a barbed end on the bottom of the can that slips into the probably rock hard rubber. Little bit of heat gun should help soften it up.
Heated it up and it's still broke at the base when I pulled it. I have a new one on the way. A question regarding the dipstick, I want to reinstall the oil pan and have the surfaces ready to go. I am reading that I need to install the dipstick first before I put the oil pan back on. Does that mean I need to reinstall the heads and exhaust manifolds where the dipstick bolts onto? I have those out right now.
 

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Haven't been round much lately.....bunch of personal stuff lately....

@steelholder Great job so far, & GREAT JOB Guys for helping him out on all this!!!!
BTW the way @steelholder do you mind telling where you're located? Or do you need to send me a private message?
I'm just curious, be funny if you're maybe my next door neighbor & I might be able to help you.....or everyone else on here could help me!!! LOL LOL
 

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I am reading that I need to install the dipstick first before I put the oil pan back on.
This is wrong. I feel like the oil pan is easier to put on with no dipstick in the way. The tube isn't in the way, but there's no reason that it has to be installed in order to put the oil pan on.
 

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Heated up and it still cra

Heated it up and it's still broke at the base when I pulled it. I have a new one on the way. A question regarding the dipstick, I want to reinstall the oil pan and have the surfaces ready to go. I am reading that I need to install the dipstick first before I put the oil pan back on. Does that mean I need to reinstall the heads and exhaust manifolds where the dipstick bolts onto? I have those out right now.
You can absolutely put the pan on and then the dipstick later. On the engine I'm building the dipstick was the very last thing I put on before stuffing it back in chassis.
 

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Haven't been round much lately.....bunch of personal stuff lately....

@steelholder Great job so far, & GREAT JOB Guys for helping him out on all this!!!!
BTW the way @steelholder do you mind telling where you're located? Or do you need to send me a private message?
I'm just curious, be funny if you're maybe my next door neighbor & I might be able to help you.....or everyone else on here could help me!!! LOL LOL
Thanks I'm in the L.A. area. Lots of these trucks in this area so I wouldn't be surprised if there are members here. Couldn't have done it without the help of the fine people here.
This is wrong. I feel like the oil pan is easier to put on with no dipstick in the way. The tube isn't in the way, but there's no reason that it has to be installed in order to put the oil pan on.

You can absolutely put the pan on and then the dipstick later. On the engine I'm building the dipstick was the very last thing I put on before stuffing it back in chassis.
Got the oil pan back on but have misplaced that little nipple thing the dipstick goes into. Also did the front and rear plate gaskets as well as the water pump gasket.

I'm having trouble finding a harmonic balancer installer that fits the shaft for this engine. Anyone have advice on how to reinstall without those kits?
 

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I'm having trouble finding a harmonic balancer installer that fits the shaft for this engine. Anyone have advice on how to reinstall without those kits?
I just used a slightly longer bolt with the factory washer to start sucking it in, then switched to the factory bolt to finish the job. I used a chain to hold the crank still while tightening it down.
Make sure to put some silicone on the washer before your final torque.
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Thanks I'm in the L.A. area. Lots of these trucks in this area so I wouldn't be surprised if there are members here. Couldn't have done it without the help of the fine people here.
Well LA AREA is bout 1,000 mi from me so I'll just watch & learn myself.....and maybe I might be able to help too some.
Lots of helpful knowledge on here on OB for sure!
I've got a '94 FTIDI engine I've got to probably go thru myself in the future.....so you get yours done then come on up here & help me! LOL LOL
 

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How bad is it if I switch up the push rods or put the side that was on the rocker on the other end? Forgot to number them or keep track of where they originally went
 

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Not really all that bad in my opinion. Wear will be increased slightly, but you probably won't be able to notice. People make a big deal about putting the copper coated side against the rocker arms, but we used to use brand new push rods that didn't have any copper on them at all so it must not be that big of a deal.
 

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Thanks!
I destroyed my AC condenser while removing the engine and have a new coming today. How bad is it evacuating the system and recharging? Is this a shop type of job?
 

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I would reccomend a shop to do it, unless you have an ac vacuum pump and manifold gauges. You could use one of those hot shot cans to refill it, but it would be contaminated with oxygen and not function at its fullest.
 

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Maybe it's prime "keeping rodents out of Mercedes diesels season"? :joker:
Haven’t had mine long enough to worry about that yet.

I buy the poison they use in grain elevators to put in the corners of the sheds, and herb bags in vehicles and other places that I want them to stay out of.
 
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