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Posted by Eddie Petty on March 20, 2004 at 14:51:23 from (68.119.174.176):
Hello All.. I usually stay over on the Red and the Persian Orange boards but today I have a general question. I'm trying to help an older feller down the road while he recovers from knee replacement. His 801's lift has reportly been slowing down for years....well, it's at about stop now. I hauled it home today, checked the fluid and found a sump full of black molasses !! I attempted to drain the oil through the drain plug and nothing came out...that is until I poked a screwdriver through 3/4" of hardened sludge !!! Now the question(s): What is the recommended procedure for removing the accumulation of crud without promoting seal leakage ?? Does this model FORD have a strainer/filter and where is it located ?? Thanks in advance, Ed in 'ole Virginny
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