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2006 6.0 Standpipe O-rings, etc

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Bruce Amacker

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RE: 2006 6.0 HP o-rings

 

Hey guys, what's the current situation regarding availability of HP oil standpipe o-rings and HP W-manifold dummy plug o-rings. I'm trying to help a guy whose dealer says no o-rings are available, only replacement parts with o-rings attached.

 

Old info from my notes, all PN's are NLA:

 

W302290 are the small rings on the bottom of the stand pipe and the bottom of the 2 piece stand pipe.W301386 is the ring at the top of the dummy plug and the top of the 2 piece stand pipe. W301390 is the ring in the middle of the 2 piece stand pipe and the bottom of the dummy plug.

 

6.0L Diesel Stand Pipe O-Rings: Now Only Available in KitsO-Ring part numbers W301386, W301390 & W302209 are no longer available per Ford Diesel Engineering. The O-Rings are now included in the Stand Pipe assembly (base 9A332) or the Stand Pipe Plug (part number W302195).

 

Alliant Power has a bulletin (APTB 03/08) on these with (I think) FMC PN's that match what I have in my notes, but are NLA from Ford. Are they available from AP?

 

Are these available from FMC? How about Alliant? If so, what are the PN's?

 

Thanks!

 

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Shows the hardware numbers as Unavailable as per our parts manager -- I think there was an SSM or Broadcast message regarding the availability of the O-rings, they were going to service them only as standpipe/plug/etc.

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Alliant Power has a bulletin (APTB 03/08) on these with (I think) FMC PN's that match what I have in my notes, but are NLA from Ford. Are they available from AP?

 

Are these available from FMC? How about Alliant? If so, what are the PN's?

 

Thanks!

 

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It doesn't look like they are available seperately....

 

http://www.alliantpower.com/pdf/APTB-0308R1-watermark.pdf

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I suspect the reason they say to replace the whole standpipe is due to repeat repairs that were caused by techs failing to wait for the d-rings to settle in after being stretched to go on the pipe. The manual used to specify a wait to install time. One of the techs here keeps a set in his box and if I need to do a quick repair and a standpipe is not in stock, I borrow them and get parts to replace them to him, so they must still be available separately.

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They are not available on the international side either. We replace the crankcase to head tube to the updated unit and replace the dummie plugs. About $175 tube kit that you can't get o-rings for is a bit ridiculous.

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