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Oh i see. I think they are trying to losen the fan side adjuster and one guy said there is an adjuster on the alternator that they loosened and it seems to give just enough slack. I told them about the waterpump bolts and that i read something about losening them on SS. But i guess that hasn't...
When i got there . They were working on the truck. Apparently the water pump belt broke and they broke two more trying to get the new one on. Is there an adjuster?
They tried to pry them on and broke the belts
Ill be bringing my GMTK tools and some fluids. We will be staying overnight and ill use that time for some pmcs.
Will be coming up you guys then. Thank you all for the great responses.
OMG this truck drives so much better now with new spring bushings and shocks. It's not like a death trap, that's all over the place anymore.Before it would oversteer going into turns and understeer coming out of them.
one thing at the time. Next are going to be the floor pans
When you say you flushed the transfer case with diesel, could you elaborate that some more?
You drained the transfer case and then filled with diesel, did you drive it for any distance?
@cucvrus I am the OP, but I don't remember saying anything about dropping bolts. (I scrolled back- someone named Matt5 was writing about bolts)
I was planning on stuffing a magnet in the socket. And cover the opening of the timing case downward.
Somehow i thought it would be common sense to do...
When changing the Injection Pump, i am supposed to mark the case, which is kind of senseless, as I am installing a bee pump. So how do I line up the new IP properly?
I had to make sure again . I definitely am getting fuel past the fuel filter to the rubber hose that connects thr IP inlet.
after that fuel there is no more fuel.
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