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Old 03-22-2006, 10:09 PM
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4.9L problems... PLEASE HELP ME!!

Well there are alot of problems!, My 1985 F-250 4.9L straight six, is constaintly going through antifreeze, and there is alot of oil and white grease light stuff in the air filter area, second my truck has been slowly losing power and I now have to rev, it out before I shift because it is so bogged down, I thought maybe a head gasket but I don't have a clue.
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Old 03-25-2006, 08:48 PM
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Re: 4.9L problems... PLEASE HELP ME!!

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Well there are alot of problems!, My 1985 F-250 4.9L straight six, is constaintly going through antifreeze, and there is alot of oil and white grease light stuff in the air filter area, second my truck has been slowly losing power and I now have to rev, it out before I shift because it is so bogged down, I thought maybe a head gasket but I don't have a clue.
My F-150 is a 1983 with a 4.9L same thing it's a head gasket.
I changed it in three days you can do it in a day if you have the time
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Old 03-27-2006, 07:58 PM
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good deal so, I know it's a head gasket now, but what about the oil and watery crap in my airfilter is that what they call "blowby" and can it be fixed??
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Re: 4.9L problems... PLEASE HELP ME!!

When you replace the head gasket clean the head, valve cover and oil cap. Then replace the little filter in breather assembly
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When you replace the head gasket clean the head, valve cover and oil cap. Then replace the little filter in breather assembly
update, had to have a used motor put in, the old one went bye bye.
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Old 09-08-2006, 09:04 PM
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Re: 4.9L problems... PLEASE HELP ME!!

Better run a compression test first find where your losing presure check for cracks in head or block or worpage on head before just slapping a head gasket in it
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Old 02-03-2007, 06:03 AM
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Re: 4.9L problems... PLEASE HELP ME!!

The used engine we put in runs fine, but now the throttle body seems to be acting up. It will start and run fine, but sometimes it bogs down, and seems like the float is sticking, then after a mile or two, it runs fine again. My son drives this truck so it is getting run pretty hard, I'm sure. Any suggestions?
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