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Those Mile Marker electric 24v HMMWV winches that go for a grand on eBay:
The jukebox is vinyl and CD with Bluetooth and USB. I had a USB stereo on a big fairing I put on a Yamaha 1900 about 15 years ago, so it's familiar to me and probably what I'll use to load up the tunes. I got the Elvis...
The 3M Combat Arms settlement hit my account this morning. Considered ordering a HMMWV winch and Engineered Vintage mount. Ordered a jukebox instead. It will get more use. Remind my desiccated corpse of this decision when you find it holding a shovel in the dunes.
I replaced mine last year. I want to say 5/16", but that's my best guess and I don't stand by it. If you lay on top of the engine, you can reach under the intake and yank it out from the firewall side without having to remove the intake. Then, you'll have a hose to take to the parts house.
Agreed. Could be a tiny leak. You just don't notice it until it has made a mess, kind of like how my water heater flooded my house one drip at a time. If necessary, you could put florescent dye in your fuel filter to help you find it. When the IP goes, the truck will start and die immediately...
I usually won't cut good sheet metal, but yours is already cut. In anticipation of logistics issues with living overseas, if I were in your shoes, I would just get out a tape measure, a roll of masking tape, an angle grinder with cutoff wheels, and your choice of corrosion preventive. There's no...
That's why I went freelance. Shops always tried to make me do work I shouldn't have been doing. If I managed it, they profited and if I didn't, they got to gloat about how women can't turn wrenches. Expressing an honest understanding of your specific capabilities was viewed as a weakness. Going...
I've found a good first step to removing rotor set screws is to place the proper 3/8 socket in them and strike it with a dead blow hammer once or twice before removal. They will usually come right out after you shock the corrosion in the threads. On the other hand, if they salt the roads where...
If I still had my pintle hitch... If I had someplace to park a trailer...
People born in Las Cruces think this isn't the middle of nowhere, but they're wrong. You saddle up for a 700 mile drive to buy things like this trailer, and you pay three times as much for it. There's at least one M1008...
Steering went neutral when I burned up the fuel in my jerry cans. 75 pounds of fuel mounted above the bumper, four feet behind the axle, and 18" off-center was creating dynamic steering anomalies. For an added 200 miles of range, I'll deal with it. The truck has its problems, but it has been...
Good to hear from you, Rick. Hope you're feeling well. I just haven't got much faith in anybody since I paid a shop to align my C10 and it was never right again. I've worked in those shops and seen that they usually have the least qualified person possible set the toe and push it out the door.
It wasn't so long ago that I was thrilled with the feel of new springs, shocks, and eliminating the rag joint, but it's like giving a mouse a cookie. The tightness of the new parts makes the push-pull steering painfully evident every time either pedal gets a workout. Having to make steering...
On the turbo 350, I found I could just use a socket to pound a new seal in on top of the old one in a pinch. Beats ending up with a hardened extractor broken off in your transmission like one of the reviews stated. The mechanic in a bottle stuff seems to have fixed nine leaks that I was aware of...