RDP Turbocharger Up Pipe Kit Compatible with 1994-1997 Ford 7.3L Powerstroke Diesel
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This is not the right turbo setup for you. A number of SD trucks are blowing smoke. You can look up a turbo package by its VIN code by contacting the dealer. If you'd rather see the up pipe from underneath the truck, just crawl under it and look up. The Bellows in yours ought to be present.
Selected User Reviews For RDP Turbocharger Up Pipe Kit Compatible with 1994-1997 Ford 7.3L Powerstroke Diesel
The cursing was a bit extreme. Having been in place for some time now, they work To turbo, I used the old bolts on the collector because the ones provided are too big and it's already tight on the collector!.
0-liter Powerstroke engine. The F350 Powerstroke is the 5th generation. My wore out up pipes are no longer an issue with this.
Works well for me. The only complaint is that there are no exhaust collector studs, and the provided bolts for the exhaust collector for mounting the turbo are the incorrect size, being 17mm (versus 15mm on factory models) and knowing how tight it is on a turbo, it is almost impossible. To make sure the pipes attach to the turbo, you need to order new collector to turbo studs 2, nuts 2, and bolts 2, as well.
It was okay, but the bends are off and the shape of the gaskets is different from the originals, they did not line up correctly and the gasket leaked. But after some fiddling it fit perfectly, it did not leak.
I have no leaks with these up pipes and hardware. They fit my 1996 powerstroke perfectly and have worked perfectly since.
On the same day, the Oem parts were replaced without any modification. It's definitely something I'd recommend.
Suitable for the part.
It was exactly as.