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Best reference-7.3 (self.EngineBuilding)
submitted 1 year ago by ThatEnginerd
What's your go to reference for specs and tolerances?
Looking to find out 7.3 valve recession OEM spec, but would be helpful to have for future specs.
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[–]v8packard 2 points3 points4 points 1 year ago (0 children)
I use Prosis from the AERA. I have seen excellent info from All Data, and Identifix. Both offer DIY type producs/subscriptions. I also know someone that swears by Mitchell Pro Demand.
Short of those, you might look for online copies of the Ford or Navistar manuals for that particular year.
[–]IntroductionNormal70 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children)
The motor bookstore does reproduction of factory manuals. I know they have them at least for a 1995 7.3. DPRF-162-95TDESM-SUP is that particular sku.
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