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    5.9 Aurora Twin Turbo Cummins ATS Performance

    A friend and I are selling this 1 owner truck for someone we know who has lost interest in it and is ready for it to move on. He's not on Ebay or social media. 70,594 miles on this 1 owner Dodge Ram 2500 5.9 Cummins Built by ATS performance, the following is just some of the parts: Aurora...
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    '92 vs '93 fuel heater o ring part # and glow plug questions

    Finally... sorry bout the wrong pics
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    '92 vs '93 fuel heater o ring part # and glow plug questions

    I read this thread by Exekiel69: http://www.oilburners.net/forums/showthread.php?46363-Fuel-heater-O-ring-replacement He posted a International part # of 1811053C1. After reading his thread Friday afternoon I called my local International stealership and ordered 3 rings, (2 for spares)...
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    Electric plug on top of fuel heater *removal?*

    Truthfully, naw I didn't. Guess I shoulda hit it with the test light when I had it all together in the truck.
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    The Official "Show Us Your Ride" pictures of member's trucks thread.

    My dad bought it as 2nd owner from the Ford dealer that sold it new to the original owner. After a phone call to the original owner and a few minutes conversation with him, dad went back to the Ford dealer and bought it Dec 27 1996. It was between 55-56,000 miles. It rolled 150,000 a few weeks...
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    Electric plug on top of fuel heater *removal?*

    By the way, I pulled mine off by unscrewing the bolt and pulling it off the bottom. Saw that in a video too. Now all I need is the correct O ring and 3 new Motorcraft glow plugs and will be in business. Prior to finding the leak at the fuel heater plug, I noticed it'd been a little harder...
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    Electric plug on top of fuel heater *removal?*

    Thanks for all comments and suggestions. I really don't wanna plug it, and dad wants to keep it original as it came from the assembly line so I'm trying to make him happy as well. It has NEVER leaked before this. The heater plug cap came off easier than I thought with no breakage or cracking...
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    Electric plug on top of fuel heater *removal?*

    Thanks...kinda what I was thinking
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    Electric plug on top of fuel heater *removal?*

    Please see photo where my finger is pointing, the electric plug on top of fuel heater, will a flat-head screw driver work to gently pry it off? I don't wanna break it and it's on there good. Thanks.
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    From Tennessee with '92 7.3 IDI

    Thank you all for the replies and compliments. Even though blue is my favorite color I'm fond of the "porno-red" LOL too, it's my second fav. I've been a cheap skate and have put off installing a lift in the shop for 10.5 years but I hope to get it done this year, and a industrial lift at...
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    From Tennessee with '92 7.3 IDI

    Hello, was searching the net for info on fuel heater leaks, stumbled upon this site then this thread: http://http://www.oilburners.net/forums/showthread.php?46363-Fuel-heater-O-ring-replacement which answered 98% of my questions. Thanks to Exekiel69 the guy who made the thread/tech...
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    Recall notice

    Even though the truck is a '92 and the page shows '99-2015 I put in the vin and it says: 1992 Ford F-250 "Currently, there are no listed recalls for your vehicle" Thank you for the link and help.
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    Recall notice

    I gotta call the stealership and see if our '92 is part of the recall. I'll crawl under it tomorrow and try to find this switch. I just went out and looked a minute ago and couldn't see it from the engine bay

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