Noiseydiesel
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Behind the alternator next to the fuel filter above the engine.
1994 7.3 turbo in an F350 dually
1994 7.3 turbo in an F350 dually
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Not to hijack this ... but I have been researching this part for a couple days trying to figure out what it is. The 1990 f250 I am trying to get running has the water in fuel light on, but this module from what I can tell it has a circuit board that is sealed in with some kind of clear epoxy. All the clear has melted out. What could cause this?
Also, these trucks are a lot less likely to have issues if you do get water into it. Generally speaking what happens is the engine just sputters and dies(with sufficient water) and you have to bleed it out. None of this "Oh, I got a few drops of water in there... need to replace HPFP+lines+injectors at 10K+!"I'm going to remove it then. This truck is set up with the large Baldwin water separator aft under the bed and has a standard no bowl Baldwin separator in the normal location under the hood. So I'm not really worried about water making it to the motor. Plus diesel fuel in my area never sits in a tank long at a station due to the amount of truck traffic here so not real worried about getting water at the station either.