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Ill post some pics when I get a chance.
If you run it out of fuel again, just pull the glow plugs and crank the motor till fuel mists out the holes. Put the the GP back in and fire her up.
That works best for me too, but if you don't want to replace the axle gasket and get gear oil all over, just jack up the whole axle and you can get by.
Use a quality PMD relocation kit, not the cheapest you can find. I used the cable from Leroy diesel and heatsink from Heath. It is mounted on the front skid guard.
Sorry I missed your earlier reply.
I usually jack up an axle then use the hole in the brake drum to instert the feeler gauge. If you don't jack up the whole axle, you won't be able to spin the wheel.
Glad you found the issue.
I have the hydraulic bead breakers and in usual operation they push the bead down. If the rim uses a beadlock, it will go the path of least resistance which is pulling the top of the rim off. This is while working on bolt together rims, cause thats what ive got. All true bead locks have a...
I have a motor I know is good. I sold all the bolt on parts like starter, turbo, IP, alt, etc.
It is complete from valve cover to oilpan, sounds like what you need. PM me if interested, shipping shoud be reasonable.