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I am a fan of rubber safe axle/ bearing grease, use to use it on my 53 rims as they were pitted and then to my rock crawlers as low air pressure gets sand and etc in the bead with the beads packed full if grease they always hold an reseat so easy , and for the two peace rims I coated the groves...
Hmmm for that all we need is some saw horses , pb blaster , straps and glasses, adding to the list. Oh and a little tape to hold the nuts on a wrench for the front to bolts when the new one goes on, as I remember they are a little out of reach , can't wait
SW, I'll be there Wednesday, and with your info and others we can a find a pefect spot and preps , I'll bring flooring ,buckets and all the tools, and with all the others this will be a record time engine swap. I mow I am one of the new guys, but with all this talent I think we can make this a...
I still say you have to go with Tank Driver. I mean A) its a 6x6 dodge!, B) Its a Dodge that runs !!!. That makes it sooooooo rare just from those two points alone :)
I'll be there Wednesday and we can all find a good safe spot and knock this motor out in record time, ecspecially with this group !! Most of this is just nuts and bolts , the only slightly tricky issue is one spotter for crane, witch our gracious operator will pick , can't wait to hear Andy's...
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