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Ok, just because I know it will come up... This is NOT a sanctioned SS event. I did not ask for anybody's blessing or anything like that. This is somewhat impromptu.
Ok guys, this isn't speculative, it is in fact happening. I have a couple of gun rings as well as a couple of other small parts that I need to get over to Fuzzytoaster. I also have two tires that I picked up from Polk for member Plumkrazy, also have some business to do with mkcoen, and M715mike...
That would be cool to turn it up right there and run the stack up the back corner of the cab like the M135 and M211 had. Would look neat and be a lot less work than running it all the way out the back.
Not a bad idea to go over to power steering fluid. It is thicker and may help. You can also try draining just the reservoir and refilling it with lucas oil stabilizer. Did you bleed the air out before cranking the engine? If not, you probably scored the pump and you will never get it to stop...
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