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I did and it looks a bit wet.Check where the wires come out of the heater
At rockauto its cheaper to buy the hole housing.I am not sure if the whole FFM is cheaper? than just the heater.
It is already assembled to minimize the chance of leaking.
Did that last night, gave it a clean and 2 New orings 1 at the heater and 1 at the Walter sensoryes they can leak. through the wires and also I believe there is an oring there too. you might open it up and replace the orings in there and see unless the wires are cruddy looking, go ahead and replace the whole unit and a new bottom nut. I believe they are plastic and can crack with age and heat.
Did that fix the leakage ?Did that last night, gave it a clean and 2 New orings 1 at the heater and 1 at the Walter sensor
No, its still leaking a bit.Did that fix the leakage ?
Look in Leroy Diesel. He has the complete FFM with the feed the beast kit. Dont remember how much though.
Yeah. Thinking of some longer bolts and spacers to get the FFM above the intake manifold.Probably a lot easier to install one that's all ready to go too!. if the harness will allow for it, maybe fab up some brackets so you can mount the assembly up on the firewall giving you some wiggle room to get at the OPS sensor and other things down there in the future. even rerouting the fuel hoses over top of the intake so that rubber isn't down in the valley in all the heat of the engine too.
It must have been You that I read about doing that.The biggest pain is the harness could be a little longer for doing that. I did it on mine