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  1. J

    I'd like one of these

    Ex military mobile machine shop. 27" throw , removable bed gap lathe with all tooling. Has 300 amp built in welder , 50 ton press, slide out 1500lbs Gantry, stand up drill press, air compressor, interior lighting, on board genorator In Canada https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1FNmuN5qj1/...
  2. J

    5.7 diesel up and running

    Nice
  3. J

    How do you all get 6.2s to 300K miles

    Believe as you might. The 20,000 mile oil change intervals save a lot of time
  4. J

    How do you all get 6.2s to 300K miles

    https://www.google.com/search?q=engine+oil+bypass+filter&oq=engine+oil+bypass+filter&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyCQgAEEUYORiABDIHCAEQABiABDIHCAIQABiABDIICAMQABgWGB4yCAgEEAAYFhgeMggIBRAAGBYYHjIICAYQABgWGB4yCAgHEAAYFhgeMggICBAAGBYYHjIICAkQABgWGB4yCAgKEAAYFhgeMggICxAAGBYYHjIICAwQABgWGB7SAQg5MjMyajBqN6gCFLAC...
  5. J

    How do you all get 6.2s to 300K miles

    If you can swing it and are going to install new engine oil cooler lines, install an engine oil bypass filter. I install a T in the return line brother engine oil cooler to supply the bypass filter and return to the engine oil fill neck
  6. J

    Square Body Steering column Swap

    My old 1991 International 4700 is probably to far and probably needs too much work to consider. The best I can say is, it was running when parked
  7. J

    How do you all get 6.2s to 300K miles

    Looks normal to me
  8. J

    94 chevy 2500 diesel

    If somebody, not in the know reads this thread the battery bolt mod requires 3/8-16 thread bolts or Allen screws. If you use an Allen screw, it has to be flat on the ends. I like stainless or brass. I haven't had issues mixmatching those metals. I usually use grade 8 nuts on.a stainless Allen...
  9. J

    94 chevy 2500 diesel

    I never had an issue with the side posts. I run group 34/78 dt, Dual Terminals I've always used -1-1/4" long Allen screws for the battery bolt mod. Make sure the screws are flat ended. Pointy screws will strip.
  10. J

    94 chevy 2500 diesel

    Yes It's a fusible link. It's never a bad idea to upgrade the cables on about anything GM or any other manufacturer. They're all built to the minimum standard to save a bean or 3. Also upgrade the wire going to the load center.
  11. J

    What did you do with your GMT400 today...or yesterday....

    I would try Hot Shot's Stiction eliminator
  12. J

    How do you all get 6.2s to 300K miles

    Have you checked the switch that dims the interior lights to see if the lights are turned down?
  13. J

    My 2005 Yukon XL

    I went back to ACDELCO
  14. J

    How do you all get 6.2s to 300K miles

    On the Honda it definitely made a difference in oil dilution and oil consumption
  15. J

    How do you all get 6.2s to 300K miles

    I've had success with it in the Honda...
  16. J

    My 2005 Yukon XL

    I ordered 2 or 3 sets of junk front wheel bearings from them. For the K1500s and K2500s. The best longevity was maybe 20,000 miles. After that when somebody was bragging a part up, I tried to remember to ask.how many miles, not how many years
  17. J

    Been reading up here for a while

    Glad to hear you healed enough to grt back at things. Sounds like a fun project
  18. J

    What did you do with your GMT400 today...or yesterday....

    I seem to have had good results with Hot Shot's Stiction eliminator I don't know if it helps, if it's just imagination or if it's just snake oil. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0053YFDNM?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
  19. J

    NV4500 Removal Tools

    Don't lose the studs. If you don't want extra. Sell them to somewhat does
  20. J

    NV4500 Removal Tools

    Extensions. A thin wrench to get on the studs behind the nuts. Get the starter and brace while you're there. Slave cylinder. Get the whole clutch and flywheel. Be careful. Those transmissions are heavy. There's know way I could get one at a pick and pull by myself Is there an option of...
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