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Old 05-15-2008, 05:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
captain rednut
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F250 7.3ltr Problems

Hi My Truck Runs Rough On Cold Start Up For Approx 10seconds And When I Touch The Accelerator Just Briefly It Instantly Runs Good, I Suspected Glow Plugs And With A Test Light Neither The Heater Or Glow Plugs Have Contact Across The Relays? Yet I Can Hear Them Click? Also I Have A Small Weap/ Leak Of Fuel From Around The Yellow Valve On The Fuel Filter! Is That Possible That Contributes To The Cold Start Problem? And Whats Involved To Replace The Seals In The Fuel Filter Unit? And Finally Do I Have To Panic Every Time I Tow Heavy Loads About My Transmission? As Nearly Every Bloke Here In Oz Is An Expert In F/trucks Yet Never Owned One, I Need To Know Are The Standard Trannys Capable Of Towing 4.5 Tonnes Of Boat 70 Klms Return Every Weekend Or Not? And Will The Auto Tranny Cope A Work Out In Soft Sand Without Towing? I Appreciate Any Help As My Truck Just Sits Awaiting My Guidence. Thanks Jim
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