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1991 Ford F250 Questions & Answers
How to change lock cylinder on 91' Ford F250
You can grab the switch with pliers sometimes and break the tumblers of in the cylinder, if you can't get it to break, you can also drill it out. This is what we had to do on an 89 F-150 that the cylinder had worn out and broken on. You should be able to find some how-to's about drilling the cylinder online, maybe even some videos.
E4OD starts in 2nd or 3rd when cold
The E4OD is a complicated tranny and unfortunately prone to many problems. There are three shift controlling solenoids inside the tranny mounted to the valve body. Without being able to actually drive to evaluate it makes it very hard to give you a starting point for trouble shooting. I have rebuilt many of the E4OD transmissions over the years and found them prone to many problems. That's why Ford quit using them. A tranny shop can hook up to two different line pressure ports to evaluate the problem. But, be warned they are going to recomend a rebuilt be installed. You will be looking at around $ 3300.00 dollars for the rebuilt unit.
I have oil in the
remove your engine, trade it in for a rebuilt engine and install it. your head gaskets are bad or your heads are cracked. the engine is 20 years old however and makes no sense to spend a lot to fix it as its expected service life ended a decade ago. makes much more sense to call a junkyard and see if they have an engine which will bolt in with much lower mileage, unlikely, or put in a rebuild. if the body and frame are still good that is what i would do.
91 f250 runs fine cold but dies when warmed up
How long since a tune-up? Any applicable trouble codes? If temp related check the coolant temp sensor. Sometimes ford calls it a cylinder head temp sensor. I'd also use a gage and check proper fuel pressure.
I have a 91 f-250 w/ 7.3 diesel. It has fuel to
the pump is a mechanical injection pump with the high pressure of 21,000psi being generated in the pump
research shows that the f250 and f350 7.3 ltr 1988-1992 were in fact an international indirect injection engine.
(IDI)
to not have fuel at the injector lines , indicates the the fuel control is in the stopped position and so no fuel gets to the top of the elements controlling the pressure
It is a rotary pump ( looks like a petrol distributor with steel lines instead of wires)
the replacement cost is around $500.00
best if you talk with an accredited diesel professional shop as to the problem as it will not be uncommon
unlikely to have a filter in the body of the pump to cause the problem and more likely to be a broken drive shaft , stop valve blocked or pump element body cracked internally
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