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Old 11-15-2006, 05:58 PM
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Paper Ford 6.0 Engine / Electronics Manual?

Marc was nice enough to put the 6.0 Bible on above, I have it, but what about a Shop Manual sort of thing... They would have to be for sale somewhere...

After reading KYSkippers report on the 6.0, I better get a manual cause bits and pieces are going to start falling off any minute now...

Naw, just kidding I don't have his luck...:rain: .... Cuz I am a little

Just kidding, but it would be nice to have a Shop Manual, I had a full three volume set for my 1993, wow, like three phone books, but then I could do just about anything.. Is it available at a reasonable price?

Ranger in Oz... And stick around KYSkipper, look at the bright side, it can't get any worse or that bloody truck of yours will just disintergrate into pieces right in your driveway!! Just kidding..
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Old 11-16-2006, 06:18 PM
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If not Ford, what about something like Marc's 6.0 Bible for a 2006?
Will take most any, so I don't have to rely on a laptop, yea I know: Dinosaur
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Hey Ranger, guy who rigged airbrakes on one tons is on vacation. Hes back on monday, more info when I have it.
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Old 11-16-2006, 07:05 PM
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BIG TONE, YOU ARE A CHAMPION

We will await you discovery on this...! All I have found is a one system that interrupts the trucks hydraulics, courtesy Larry at Discount Parts, who found it. BUT: The system I though I remembered was a self contained 12v air compressor and tank system that was actuated by an electronic brake controller with relays and electric solenoids. I seem to remember it from years ago, to adapt non air brake trucks to air brake trailers... To start interrupting hydaulics to recreate hydraulic over air, is exotic valves and some scary stuff....

Anyways, thank you for the help Big Tone, I am always doing research, it is part of my Life, setting the pace for 120 Bushtracker vans per year, plus my own Lifestyle...

We thank you from Oz...
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