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Here are some pics. All but one are on a 5T truck. The ones on the deuce are the same, but, the deuce one is mounted so the bottom of the clip is at the bottom of the bumper not like the first pic of the 5T . Hope they help. I haven't figured out how to add text to the pics. The last one. #005...
I came across a 5T USMC truck in the back 40 of the museum on Sunday. It is the first and only truck I have seen intact clips on. Still need measurements? I can get them tomorrow. Pics too, if you like.
All I see is a few more buttons at the bottom of the posts. Thanks for all you guys do, Mike, Chris and the whole gang....guess it's time for another donation!
With the torque method, the injector is set on the outer base of the cam profile, in other words, when the injector plunger is at it's farthest point into the injector cup. When setting the injector using the dial ind. method, the injector is set with the cam on the inner base of the cam...
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