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Thanks Kebowers and 90mbenz,
That was what I figured on was that I would have to remove the engine. I have a good workshop that I can use, and do it at my leisure as it were. As far as practicallity (SP?) of rebuilding the engine, I am still evaluating that. I am strongly considering an older diesel with a grease conversion. About to convert my F350 to grease to reduce fuel costs. I drive about 120 miles round trip a day so fuel cost is a big concern. I will begin evaluating in about 2 weeks once I get completly moved and get myself and the car where I can get to the shop in the evenings. Tony |
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