Stationed in Germany and the service contract on the units' Dell Lap Tops included on site service calls to the base for the first year then parts only for the next two. My side duty as the Company Tech Security Officer (actual title long forgotten) was to accompany the service tech. So, I got...
FWIW, my $0.02, It is more about the break in period and how you treat it for the first 1000 miles or so than the tune you're running but, I understand the trepidation.
Finally got some work done on my truck this week. Oil change and shocks were on the short list. Were....
It was while...
Yeah, an entertaining day but, unsuccessful on a couple of fronts.
1. No blood spilt.
2. Only two trips to the store for wrenches and a new ECT sensor (sorry Smitty).
3. The nuts torqued to Harmonic Balancer or front axel hub specs
4. Permatex on the IP gasket…PERMATEX!
But, it was Friday the...
@Goose57 PM sent.
In the meantime, if any one else would like the manuals, I’ll happily send the files on CDs (two came with my kit) or Thumb Drive via Snail Mail. Just PM me an address.
A word of caution to avoid bent pins ($%^&*) from Mr “Non-Intuitive (me)”. If the serial cable doesn’t...
No 6.5 related parts were harmed….
That was probably Bill’s differential or the transmission jack that caught me not paying attention or pick something on BigT’s burb. Doesn’t quite rank up there with the cheek cut he got from the cross over though.
Pretty sure all of us should have our “heads worked over”…blunt force trauma worked over…for trying to keep these relics on the road. Not that it would dissuade us though
Yes, a 'slight' vacuum assists in pulling fuel back into the tank.
Utah Smitty, that's a wonderful Man Cave ya got there. Got your contact info. Next Friday or Saturday, 13-14 SEP 24, works great for me. Wife has plans for me so I can pick the day, just have to leave her one.
Retiring is a bit...
Roy UT is easy enough. Sure a lot shorter than driving to Omak WA.
The shop sounds great. Do I guess correctly you might be a Forged in Fire kinda person? Pneumatic weaponry is great stuff. Don't need to worry so much about backstops and it really all falls down to proper hold, breathing and...
Thanks for the call out @Will L. , I'm in 'reset' mode after the extended marathon engine swap at BigT's plus side trips to help Bill in WA or him and Mursik on the Flats.
Seriously though Smitty, I'm in Saratoga Springs and am willing to swing up, over or across UT to lend a hand. Just give me...
Delays…that’s an understatement. Bolt chasing, fittings, parts sourcing and such. Yesterday’s two joys: M8 bolts provided in a kit where 3/8-16 bolts are correct. “Maybe it’s M10 1.5?”… nope. M10 1.25?… nope again (store runs required each time), 3/8s?…store run by spousal unit…right thread...
Since I had a drop dead time to leave BigT’s Sunday and worked right up to it, I just threw my tools in the truck, showered and left. No time to tidy up. 635 and his bride are here now so he watched as I cleaned, reorganized and prepared for the return trip to finish BigT’s truck Thursday...
Monday, late afternoon, I left BigT’s and headed to Omak WA to help Bill Heath with his transmission swap. The 4L80 was giving up and he had a 4L85 to replace it with. Cris Mursick was the lead, has a lift to put the truck up where it was easier to work on it. Member 635 showed up and handed us...
I figured if we wrap the new oil cooler hoses in clear fuel line (only 3/4” in diameter) the new hoses will be fine. “I say, I say, that’s a joke son….”
Regardless, it was a short day given parts gathering. Took our time, had to go to several stores and then it was lunch time….
Stripped a few...