Yeah, just finished lunch. We were able to finally set it at -1.23 and that took a major umph to the right. He had two scribe marks on the pump housing and he came in with it to the right of one of them, just forgetting to note that it was the right most one. I can see how the Mexicans set it at -0.62 as there's like a wall there on his pump movement. To go beyond that I really had to pull on my pump moving tool then lock the top nut.
I have the purpose built/bent box wrench, but it was still proving to be a major PITA to access the lower left nut. This was due to the metal return line being in the way. I eventually shoved that out or bent it out of the way and we got everything cinched up.
Took a bit longer than the 15 minutes I expected, but then I'm rusty. Some nervous moments that I might have screwed up a good thing, one of those no good deeds go unpunished things. But all is good and Gus is back on his way to San Diego, then ultimately home in Barra de Vavidad, Mexico.
Three 6.5 TD Suburbans in Fullerton, CA (Steve "Big T" lef, Gus "gnel" right, Coventry and Webley front and center), my blue '99 to left, Gus' sand '95 center, Colbythekid's white/black '95 to the right: