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- Birthday 12/14/1967
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https://www.nielsenfordmorristown.com
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First Name
Keith
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Browning
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New Jersey
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Dealership Name
Nielsen Ford
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Interests
My Family, NASCAR, flying helicopters, Beer, women...
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6.7 copper gasket stuck
Keith Browning replied to KHFord's topic in 6.7L Power Stroke® Diesel Engines
I had a similar problem with one that had a couple doubled up washers. I eventually broke them free with a long bent tip trans pick. Got them out with a 1/4" extension with some grease on the end. -
Keith Browning started following phptuning
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Melted Intake Manifold
Keith Browning replied to Keith Browning's topic in 6.7L Power Stroke® Diesel Engines
This was a post that was born from a public forum TDS and the poster never followed up on what the outcome eventually was. The truck is deleted, tuned and has aftermarket parts on it if that makes any difference. Here is the link ---> Intake manifold blowing up. | The Diesel Stop WWW.THEDIESELSTOP.COM Would anyone have any idea why I keep blowing a hole in my intake when towing heavy? I know my intercooler was bad and pumping... -
2022 2023 6.7 oil fill capacities
Keith Browning replied to batmantech's topic in 6.7L Power Stroke® Diesel Engines
The medium duty trucks (650/750) have always been 15 qts for the 6.7L PSD and was raised to 17 qts for 2023 my. Makes you wonder why this was a 13 qt engine to begin with and why the change. I usually think it's cooling and better oil life. Good post - I remember my first 7.3 gas LOF - filled it with 7 qts. Not paying attention! -
I guess I never followed up - I did eventually get the parts and put it together. By that time Ford had already bought the truck back and were trying to pick it up.
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IDS and FDRS with Windows 11
Keith Browning replied to forddieseldoctor's topic in Tools, Computers and the Internet
Does Windows 11 have the option to run programs in "compatibility mode?" Just curious. -
Keith Browning started following Pre-2017 Super Duty HVAC Air Inlet Filter
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I am actually working on a 2021 F750 that is a tree service truck and like many I have had in the shop, there is sawdust plugging up the heater and evaporator cores. 2021 medium duty trucks still use the 2011-2016 style dash and therefore no pollen filter. I have run across this with landscape trucks as well. The air inlet in in the cowl just underneath the PCM. Remove the PCM and there it is. I was wondering if anyone else has tried perhaps applying a screen somehow to the inlet to catch organic crap. I'm looking for an option for these customers. Accessing and cleaning that inlet is easier and less expensive than replacing your heat exchangers every couple of years.
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Is the tech shortage affecting you?
Keith Browning replied to Keith Browning's topic in The Water Cooler
WOW! Did they expand on their thoughts? -
I had one or two of these - one was a F750 that a new air filter corrected it although the one I removed was clean. Was baffled by it. Make sure the MAF sensor is clean - is there is any question use CRC MAF Sensor cleaner, clear the code and retry. And you say you performed pinpoint tests KA - be absolutely certain you tested for leaks and restrictions. In theory yes a misbehaving EGR throttle plate could do it but I would think there would be relevant codes for it.
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FLUKE Meter Repair
Keith Browning replied to Keith Browning's topic in Tools, Computers and the Internet
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How much have you spent on fuel for 2022?
Keith Browning replied to mchan68's topic in The Water Cooler
I think I filled my 2019 Energi 8 times. -
I drew Friday before New Year's so I had a 3-day weekend, then a 3-day work week and then a 3-day weekend.
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With the holiday season in swing and Christmas and New Year's falling on the weekends - who worked and when? I get one day paid for the holiday in a non-union shop. We split the staff, some were off Friday, and the other half were off Monday. I am waiting to see if my dealer closes on the Monday of the new year or get a "floating holiday."
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It makes sense to move to the new filter and make it backward compatible. I am more interested in WHY the HO 6.7L NEEDS this new filter.
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I found this recently - it was rubbing on the spring hose clamp on the bottom hose at the secondary coolant degas reservoir. Dug right in!