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Garrett Turbo Mounting Pedestal that includes the EBPV 99.5-03 Ford Powerstroke 7.3L - 701803-0006

Thoroughbred Sku #: GAR701803-0006
Manufacturer Sku #: 701803-0006

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Product Details

Product Name: Garrett Turbo Mounting Pedestal Includes the EBPV
Manufacturer: Garrett
Manufacturer Part #: 701803-0006
Thoroughbred Diesel Part #: GAR701803-0006
Fitment Notes: 1999.5-2003 Ford Powerstroke 7.3L & E Series Van

Garrett's Turbo Mounting Pedestal for 1999.5-2003 Ford Powerstroke 7.3L diesels. This Turbo Mounting Pedestal is a great addition when using Garrett's High Flow Outlet or a "gutted" stock outlet. This direct bolt-in replacement for the factory pedestal will eliminate leaks from the EBV actuator assembly and works with the factory turbo, the Garrett GTP38R Ball Bearing "drop in" turbo, the Turbonetics Ball Bearing "drop in" turbo and the Turbonetics/HTT/Gilette "Ball Buster" turbo.

Note: Includes factory EBPV (Exhaust Back Pressure Valve)

Note: We do not need your core for mounting pedestal - 701803-0006

Garrett Turbo Mounting Pedestal Features:

  • Direct bolt-in replacement for the factory pedestal
  • Eliminate leaks from the EBV actuator assembly
  • Includes factory EBPV (Exhaust Back Pressure Valve)
  • Works with the factory turbo
  • Have questions on Garrett Turbo Mounting Pedestal for your 1999.5-2003 Ford Powerstroke 7.3L diesel? Call us at 1-859-737-4966 if you need advice or help finding what you're looking for.

Reviews

  • DO YOU OFFER REBUILD KITS FOR FORD 7.3 TURBO PEDESTAL

    RAY | 3/23/2022

    Not at this time

  • Does this kit come with new O-rings and new bolts?

    Katina | 9/2/2021

    No you will need an install kit.

  • My turbo moves like my 1/6 inch maybe it’s not much but it moves is it bad

    Glenn | 8/9/2019

    As long as its not consuming oil or making contact with housing,  should be good.

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