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Because they have noting else to do in life but restore a "jeep" to nut and bolt correct. I for one do not give one rat fart about it. People have been modding surplus military junk sense the first surplus thing came out of the gate.
If you want to restore nut and bolt go for it! Thats great...
Military ONLY! you will have to buy it form the Parts supply houses
I should say you are able to replace just the seal but you still have to take the housing out and there will be a good chance you will F it up BAD when removing it.
did you bleed the filter housing? Are you sure you got all the hose back on correct? Did you install the pump correctly? Did not drop the push rod when you took the old pump out?
Kip and I did talk about that and while the thought of stacking the gaskets to move the seal was sound... you NEVER stack gaskets. There is a speedy sleeve that is available for that rear main seal.
I know you dudes were told by Memphis to do so, so I totally 100% understand what happened. But...
take it off.. clean it up.. put it back on and see what happens. I dont use tape on MOST brass fittings but I have been know to put some on just for ****.s
You do know that a trailer Hitch from a 1987 and down GM truck will bolt right up right?
You did search trailer hitches for deuces right?
and your insurance better cover your truck towing something.
Really that car will be BEAT TO **** from all the junk that gets kicked up from the tires let...
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