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Want to replace original tape player with a kenwood cd player in ford EF falcon but am having trouble because of a grid being used to conect the exisiting tape player
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maybe it have a bad Lens try and clean it with a CD lens cleaner and see if it does not wortk then maybe you can see if the factory warentee in experied
Possibly,the sealant used should be the white teflon that comes in tape form or as a liquid in a small squeeze bottle.The liquid form,you would want the threads free of oil,the teflon tape,oil present doesn't matter,although the tape should be applied to the threads in the opposite direction of the threads.The threads would screw into the block clockwise,so apply the tape from the counter clockwise direction.It is also possible that the sending unit itself has a small crack somewhere,and these sending units aren't all that expensive,so i would install a new unit while using the teflon.
EF & EL are 1,5,3,6,2,4
EF has a coil pack under the inlet manifold the EL has a distributor
EF uses a waste spark system so 2 plugs are fired at the same time eg 1 & 6 - 2 & 5 - 3 & 4
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