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Still think you're too old to shovel snow?

I know where the #$%#%$ oil pressure sensor is on the thing, anyways....
 
Hey moparedtn, I bought a 2003 F350 with a 6.0 Diesel, so I know all
about those Sumbitches hiding things where you have to pull the cab off!
I feel your pain!
 
Hey moparedtn, I bought a 2003 F350 with a 6.0 Diesel, so I know all
about those Sumbitches hiding things where you have to pull the cab off!
I feel your pain!
I had a 1990 Toyota 4Runner. The knock sensor and cable/connector were under the intake manifold. The connector often gets a little crusty, so you need to pull off the intake to clean and reset it. New knock sensor cost? $490, without the wiring. After I fixed it, I found where you could cut the wiring before it goes through the intake and splice it to a newly located replacement knock sensor screwed into a vacant hole on the outside of the head.:BangHead: FYI, generic knock sensor = $50.
 
Wow, that's another horror story. I don't even want to think about it!:(
 
I have a 2002 Toyota Sequoia with 200k.
The starter is under the intake on a 4.7! Ha!
I'm Praying!
 
Both my bikes have the spin on oil filter in the sump. Drop the oil pan to change it.
 
Is thet a BINFORD snowblower that was tuned by Tim "THE TOOL MAN" Taylor?
 
After looking at it for a minute...looks like a column mounted tach up between the handles?
 
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