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Reman Exhaust Adapter for 1994-1997 FORD 7.3L A8383803R

SKU:
A8383803R
Availability:
Contact us to purchase; core charge may apply
Part Type:
Exhaust Adapter
Product Condition:
Reman
Application Type:
OE Replacement
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Rotomaster Remanufactured Exhaust Adapters are direct replacement units designed to match O.E. fit and performance. Each assembly is completely disassembled, inspected and cleaned to deliver optimum airflow. The exhaust adapter valve, valve pivot shaft and valve pivot shaft support bearings are remanufactured or replaced as needed to prolong turbocharger life.

  • Each assembly is completely disassembled and every component goes through a specialized cleaning process
  • The exhaust adapter valve, valve pivot shaft and valve pivot shaft support bearings are remanufactured or replaced as needed to ensure a durable, high-quality product.
  • The exhaust adapter valve bore surface is thoroughly inspected for irregularities to ensure optimum airflow.
  • The exhaust adapter restores O.E. fit and function

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Application(s)

1995-1997 Ford E-350 Econoline V8 7.3L

1995-1997 Ford E-350 Econoline Club Wagon V8 7.3L

1996-1997 Ford Econoline Super Duty V8 7.3L

1994-1996 Ford F-250 V8 7.3L

1997 Ford F-250 HD V8 7.3L

1994-1997 Ford F-350 V8 7.3L

1994-1997 Ford F-59 Commercial Stripped Chassis V8 7.3L

1995-1997 Ford F-Super Duty V8 7.3L

Please review the Warranty Policy here.

AVERAGE REPLACEMENT TIME

8 hours 

SKILL LEVEL

Service Technician “B” or higher 

INITIAL INSPECTION AND GENERAL CARE 

  1. Carefully inspect the air cleanerair cleaner duct, and the exhaust manifold for any foreign material. Objects left in these areas can severely damage the turbocharger immediately on engine startup. 
  2. Remove old gaskets and left-over material from the exhaust manifold, the oil supply line and oil drain line flanges. Inspect these surfaces for cracks, flatness, or erosion. 
  3. Inspect the oil supply and drain lines for degradation and cracking 
  4. Make sure that there are no kinks or any other type of restriction or clogging in either line. 

 

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INDUSTRY-LEADING WARRANTY
40 YEARS OF SERVICE