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Old 04-13-2007, 11:17 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: head studs are in

Great about the head studs, wished I did them when my engine was out. About the intercooler, yes everything has to come off. Not to bad of a job, took me and my father in law most of a day to do it as we'd never done it before.
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96 F350 reg. cab SRW 4x4, original owner. 5 spd. manual with a South Bend Clutch solid flywheel and Con-O clutch kit, clutch petal mod., Truetrac differentials, front and rear, 4.10 gears. Tymar intake, gutted EBPV, 3" downpipe, 4" exhaust, BDP stage 1 injectors, DIY IDM mod, 4 pos chip, Banks technicooler intercooler, shimmed FPR. 324k miles and still rattling.
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