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after all my hard work pulling the tranny, rebuilding it, putting it back in, and painting her i cant even drive her home!!!!!:puke: -cuss :puke: still sitting at the oldman's shop now bleading to death! that dad bern oil cooler is now leaking, it was just fine when i parked it bout month and a half ago and now leaking like a siv!!!!!!!!:confused: :rolleyes: so what is the easiest way to take care of this?
 

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George left the front header in place and used a 2x4 or prybar to remove the bundle and header. He did this several times if I remember. Buy the o-rings and gaskets from Ford Parts Online. They are Bob Utter Ford in Sherman Texas 866-941-3673...
 

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guess what is next?:puke: the other morning i got stuck on the side of the feeway like i was out of fuel!:eek: the fuel selector valve took a :number2! it's okay 280 dollars later i had a new swnder and a selector valve installed
 

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i swear i am going to have a practically new truck in about another month!!! now the powerstearing box is going to heaven(or hell not sure yet) it turns great to the left but to the right it is harder to turn than a 1965 Mack! oh well blood sweat and tears right?!
 

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Remember that steering gear fits f series, rangers ,vans from 80 to 97 ish I think
 

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