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Old 09-16-2016, 10:39 PM
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Great deal. A good engine would run yuh about 1300. I've seen engine and trans go for that price around here.
I got a engine from some random guy for $300, it was 3 weeks before Christmas and he was needing some cash. All in i was $1500
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Originally Posted by guyina4x4
I got a engine from some random guy for $300, it was 3 weeks before Christmas and he was needing some cash. All in i was $1500
Can't beat that IF the body was good, that's key lol.
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Ive only had to fix minor cosmetic stuff, I got this truck for $400 off some guy that was going to sell it to the junk yard. ive put about $150 replacing parts and general maintenance now its up and running great! I just gatta take care of this oil leak before it causes any damage.
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Pictures of what you're talking about would help.
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ill get some good pictures of it tomorrow. its night time here now so pics wont come out good.
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I'd bet somebody added your remote filter, probably used steel tubing instead of hose.
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Originally Posted by Manuellabour247
Pictures of what you're talking about would help.




Looks like it runs through the motor mount. But I cannot find any information about it. Even finding this picture took hours.
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Originally Posted by Fordrocks689




Looks like it runs through the motor mount. But I cannot find any information about it. Even finding this picture took hours.

I found this with Google in about 4 seconds
http://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-NEW-2009...tTvtxC&vxp=mtr

apparently it's from a newer ford van with a 4.6

it's really a pretty sweet looking part, pretty pricey though

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Does anyone know how to replace the gasket? It's not the same procedure as changing the oil filter adapter on normal f150s as this one runs with the motor mount
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Originally Posted by Fordrocks689
Does anyone know how to replace the gasket? It's not the same procedure as changing the oil filter adapter on normal f150s as this one runs with the motor mount

it says it's out of a 2009-2011 ford E250
I'd find that forum or a manual for one of them


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