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Topic: Re: Buying a Ford 3000
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| MikeAC
12-28-2012 04:45:58
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Ultradog I assume by showing the rear end and tranny plugs you recommend they be pulled and the fluid levels checked. Also is there a cover over the spark plugs that would have to be removed prior to a compression test? Thanks in Advance ! |
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| Ultradog MN
12-28-2012 05:16:11
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Re: Buying a Ford 3000 in reply to MikeAC, 12-28-2012 04:45:58
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| That was just a photo I had that showed those plugs but also showed the pedal. Checking those plugs wont tell you much except that the reservoirs are full. But I would check the oil closely, radiator, etc. Also while it's running watch for smoke/blowby coming from the tube by the left side of the radiator. Blowby indicates worn engine. To get at the spark plugs you will swing the battery tray out like in the picture below. This is a diesel but your gasser is the same except smaller battery.
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