End of the Line for the Econoline

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Re: End of the Line for the Econoline

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yeah in a super duty (6.0), it takes about 4-5 hours to do all 4 injectors on the passenger side.
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Re: End of the Line for the Econoline

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71fordkid wrote:yeah in a super duty (6.0), it takes about 4-5 hours to do all 4 injectors on the passenger side.

Oh man that sounds like a nightmare. I operate of a fleet of 25 econolines and over half of them are the 7.3l When I started I thought they were crammed in there. boy howdy when I took a peak at a 6.0 econoline. Im keeping my 7.3s as long as I possibly can. On average they have about 355k on them.
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