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Why don't you just get under there and look al, they've told you how to do it, it's not exactly rocket science someone with your knowledge should be able to do this pretty easily
Why don't you just get under there and look al, they've told you how to do it, it's not exactly rocket science someone with your knowledge should be able to do this pretty easily
Why don't you just get under there and look al, they've told you how to do it, it's not exactly rocket science someone with your knowledge should be able to do this pretty easily
LOL, even then it may not be enough. Oil analysis, random double blind studies with greater than 100,000 experimental groups, and a MPG average rating of 35 while towing and going uphill would be required to attain trust. Until then...advice will be refused. Note: oil analysis must be done by a Ford tech or a laboratory technician endorsed by amsoil to be valid. :
JTsmith- Thanks for the pics and another great how-to thread! It helped a ton when I replaced by bros O2 sensors!