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I got the dual locking ones from them and they wasn't that good. Both of them has the paint pilling and one has the lock turned completely on the wrong side so you can't lock it from the outside, which is the main way I needed to lock them. I think I can fix this by taking the lock off and...
I wonder would the truck prefer this type of fuel over diesel. I would like to start running waste vegetable oil but I'm not really sure what to mix it with so it can be somewhat equally good as diesel
Yea that's true, I had saw oil pan remover on amazon which gives me ideas https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07X6LRBFT?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
That came to my mind but the reason I think its not the front seal is because when I first put the new gasket, it lasted about a month and the RTV itself didn't leak for a day and the leak kept getting bigger over a couple of days
I'm a bit too late, the original gasket on the 4l80e was pretty brittle so I got another gasket which worked for about a month and then started leaking so afterwards I used the gray RTV which lasted for a day till it started leaking.
I now have an original OEM 4l80e gasket but the one problem...
Okay, but one-off topic question, have you ever had to remove that RTV stuff off an oil pan that's stuck on? I have to take my transmission oil pan off which I used gray RTV on, I try to take the pan off by beating it with a rubber hammer, that didn't help so I tried getting it with a crowbar...
So I got it now, that is the drainage hose to the box, the problem I have is the thing broke off so I got to either get another air box or just seal the bottom up with some flex paste or some other paste that will complete cover the small hole
I was servicing my air filter and cleaning out the housing and notice this rubber piece there. I don't know where it fell from but I just saw it sitting underneath the housing
Yep, I agree but one thing is when they design the filters, I would assume the main purpose of those filters was for dessert areas & sand etc. It seems like the extra air flow would let these engines get more air and breath better which in turn should make them more reliable. I'm no expert on...
Yea, I totally doubt that 10x better, at the most, just slightly better. To be honest, I'll be curious if it'll actually make the engine last longer and get better MPG, it already get good MPG but its just something interesting to see
I had ran across this video a few months ago and thought it was a good upgrade but is this really a good idea to change out for a less restrictive air filter and modify that piece on the snorkel? I'm planning on going through this soon and making sure everything is sealed up properly and maybe...
Yea, the transmission, and about running, it was a running truck when it was sold. When I got it, the truck didn't run till I undone the fuel lines and went through them, and no, there's no puddle seen underneath it but the shift linkage wasn't screwed in which is something you wouldn't even...
Technically mines was inspected correctly but in a way not, so mines said it had no leaks, yea they was correct about it not leaking because it had no fluid in it. The whole internal wiring harness was destroyed and soon when you pour fluid in, it all leaked right out where the wiring harness...
Im not sure what to exactly look for to see what's different between the M998 and upgraded shocks but I know all the experts says the armored one received upgraded shocks, springs, and some other stuff. I'm sure one of the experts here going to mention it.
Yea, the guys that do the demil does...