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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / September 2006

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1989 Ford f250

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ldyfyre - 11 Sep 2006 22:13 GMT
ok so my uncle has a 89' f250 and we are trying to replace the head gaskets
and the intake manifold.  Is there any possible way we could get instructions
from start to finish? maybe a website or something.  thanx
SnoMan - 11 Sep 2006 23:22 GMT
>ok so my uncle has a 89' f250 and we are trying to replace the head gaskets
>and the intake manifold.  Is there any possible way we could get instructions
>from start to finish? maybe a website or something.  thanx

How about a trip to a local library?
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CJB - 12 Sep 2006 00:37 GMT
> ok so my uncle has a 89' f250 and we are trying to replace the head
> gaskets
> and the intake manifold.  Is there any possible way we could get
> instructions
> from start to finish? maybe a website or something.  thanx

Try www.autozone.com  I'm not saying that they'll definitely have it, but
that's the first, best free site I can think of.

CJB
Scott - 13 Sep 2006 03:24 GMT
> ok so my uncle has a 89' f250 and we are trying to replace the head
> gaskets
> and the intake manifold.  Is there any possible way we could get
> instructions
> from start to finish? maybe a website or something.  thanx

ok so there are these things called SHOP MANUALS that tell
you exactly what to do.
Nemisis - 14 Sep 2006 13:52 GMT
> > ok so my uncle has a 89' f250 and we are trying to replace the head
> > gaskets
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> ok so there are these things called SHOP MANUALS that tell
> you exactly what to do.

There are several vendors on e-bay that sell shop manuals on CD.  I
have bought several of these for $10-15 each and they work quite well.
Be carefull, however, as some of these vendors sell a teaser that
requres additional payment to access the entire manual.  Make sure you
get the full manual on CD.
 
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