Posted by ChadS on November 23, 2007 at 05:35:54 from (4.224.78.23):
In Reply to: Ok guywho is the GURU posted by bradley martin on November 22, 2007 at 08:08:27:
John M said: (quoted from post at 15:52:47 11/22/07) Might give a Navistar/IH/whateverthehecktheyarenow dealer as well. Some parts are alot cheaper through them, and its the same part. I have also been able to cross some on powerstrokeshop dot com, some being the key word. Depends on the engine.
My 93 F-350 7.3D isgiving me fits this month too! Glow plugs,,,, I can hear it clickin, the plugs feel warm o the touch, but its the hardest starting engine Ive ever seen. New controller for mine is 195 dollars thru NAPA, already has 8 new glow plugs,,, just one day, it did not wanna start,, and been doing it ever since. New filter, rebuilt the pump, turned it up just a tad,,, runs great when it gets started, but each time I shut it off, even when its warmed up,, its still hard to get fired up. I giveit the occasional helping shot of starting fluid, once the heaters cool off,,,
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