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No floor mat in mine and the Trans dipstick you can axcess easily under the hood. Right over top the starter. Mine is a 923A2. Is yours a A1?
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I put my Pinion seal back together, blew the vent out, and checked the fluid level and it was a bit over full.
The other 2 axles were at the correct level but we're holding pressure. I cleaned and blew them out, but tomarrow I'll be replacing them all and doing a remote vent for them all...
A 2 1/4 in socket is needed to remove the Pinion nut. You can't move it with a hammer and drift. The flange popped right off with nothing but hand pressure and a little tap with the hammer.
The piece that hold the seal is nothing but a sheet metal cover. Don't hit it with a hammer. Pry it off...
I got the Pinion seal pulled out of the front side of the intermediate axle. Clean up tomarrow and reinstall hopefully.
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Sounds like alot of $$ just to make it reliable. I agree about the 6.9, same for the 7.3 also.
What don't you like about how it tows? It has a great transmission and shift strategy for towing.
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This guy has good advice. Only a couple things that can cause the engine in a auto to stall is a torque converter clutch being engaged for some reason. Or a fuel problem
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I've regularly had 5-9 tons in the bed of mine hauling dirt and rock. These are heavy trucks designed to haul big loads that's why they ride and shift so harsh when empty.
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Moon clips allow you to fire rim less cartridges like .45 ACP in a revolver chambered in a rimmed cartridge like .45 long colt. Also makes loading much quicker on swing cylinder revolvers.
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