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It played a small part in it. They were new injectors from "Memphis Equipment" not recommended.
Still not following how timing caused or contributed to the failure of the injector.
Who is the manufacturer of the injectors?
I am doing head gaskets on an LDT and thinking about replacing some of the rustier nuts. Anybody know what class of threads the stock nut has? 2B, 3A or ?
Yes, it is an OH200. A very nice engine. They seem hard to find but I do know where a few new ones are. Hard to say on fuel consumption; probably depends more on load than anything else. The guy I bought it from had one in a Reo truck that he drove on the interstate to truck shows. I don't...
This has been THOROUGHLY debunked as false. The sprag is a wear item and, given the age of the trucks, is simply worn out. There is a section in the TM on how to measure the sprag segments. I have measured two different transfer case sprag clutches (fwd section) and each was worn out...
If your system voltage is dropping under load, it seems like the problem is not adjustment of alternator voltage but rather poor connection or weak alternator.
The only issue that I can think of is that the slave cable conductors (at least the ones I have seen) are smaller than battery cable conductors and you may have excessive voltage drop if trying to start in cold weather.
Never got electrical burns til I contacted 750VDC. My wife heard the commotion (I broke a vacuum tube), asked if I was OK, and could apparently tell I was lying by the tone of my voice. I never built a circuit again without bleeder resistors on the caps (now at 1kV).
My body has a resistance of ~8MΩ (left hand to right hand; across the chest). You would need a resistance of 14kΩ to get 1mA at 14V. Unless you impale yourself on your battery, I just don't see it happening.
Found this; no idea if it is correct: "General Motors and Chrysler do not mention brake fluid in their scheduled maintenance recommendations. A General Motors spokesman said Delco Supreme 11 DOT 3 brake fluid contains additives than many other brake fluids do not, so it is essentially a...
This is not an OEM requirement; it is a dealer suggestion (probably an attempt to drum up business). BTW, I checked the owners manual from my wife's 06 Pontiac; doesn't list brake fluid replacement either. :confused:
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