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Striking out here. I want to be sure I have all the correct parts. Is there an exploded view of all the parts somewhere? I don't want to open it all up then order parts. Need to have them on hand for quick reassembly.
Searching parts on Cats website is terrible, but I’m trying then I thought instead of individual parts there should be a kit. Came across these but now I’m confused the find it parts shows 3 different gaskets but cat showed the top gasket and 2 of the middle gaskets like the second image. I...
Funny, People always ask me can I teach them and my response is always I can teach you how to operate the machine….I can not teach you how to be creative.
Found this thread. As I'm seriously considering pulling the oil cooler off and checking it I was wondering does the turbo have to come off or can it be done leaving it on? Trying to figure out all the gaskets and o-rings I need to do this job. is the cooler to the block a gasket or RTV?
I'm not an automotive engine machinist but I am a machinist with a mill. Isn't it just a matter of fly cutting it minimally till it's flat with a good finish? I've never seen them do a head before.
I was talking with a good friend that goes way above on his research and he recommended using a diesel fuel additive because the newer diesel fuel doesn’t have all the lubricants that it used to.
Looking for opinions and or recommendations on what you use and why.
That’s a loaded question, all the hours and days in preparation or if the bed, driveshafts, fabricating the hoist and special tool and trans removal about 5 days but the actual unbolt and rebolt new one maybe 8 hrs by myself.
You can always ohm out the relays to help determine there health a good relay should show 0 ohms on the contact sides, not the coil. A bad relay will have anything above 1 or 2 ohms in my opinion.
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