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Ford Ih 6.9l 7.3l Idi Injector Installation / Return Line Kit 5mm 3/16" on 2040-parts.com

US $61.50
Location:

Willow Street, Pennsylvania, United States

Willow Street, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dipaco Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:DPE69120

6.9L 7.3L return line / injector installation kit

Fits Navistar 6.9L and 7.3L IDI engine
Ford Pick ups and Vans 1983-1994
IH mid size trucks 1983-1994
Turbocharged and naturally aspirated engines

Kit includes everything needed to install 8 injectors:
6 feet of high quality braided hose (5mm / 3/16")
8 return hose adapters / injector caps (4-straight, 3-90*, 1-end)
8 copper washers
16 o-rings
18 spring clamps
Installation tips and routing options



This auction is for the early style kit originally found on the 6.9L and early 7.3L engines. It includes 5mm / 3/16" hose, injector caps, and clamps and utilizes the straight through centered style injector caps. This kit can also be used in place of the late style 7mm / 1/4" kit with minor adapting if desired. 


Does not fit the Powerstroke/T444E direct injected engine that replaced the idi in 1994. 

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