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If your brand new front left shock is leaking, but your ride isn't suffering, then it's probably not leaking. Found the culprit. Oil cooler crimp was soaked inside. Been dripping on the shock since time immemorial.
Figured I'd rather put breakaway torque to fasteners backed up by something...
Let it run awhile and see if the bubbles clear up. I don't know that you're not supposed to see any, but it follows that you shouldn't, since using the clear hose to check for bubbles is a diagnostic procedure. Could be a pinhole anywhere or just lost prime. If it's running okay, I would keep an...
Please forgive my ignorance, but where is the intake ingress? It only crossed my mind because I was thinking of the scoop on top of "the last of the V8 interceptors" and I realized I see no air inlet whatsoever.
Just out of curiosity, who is going through people's comments and inserting line breaks? I don't know how much I like the fact that someone is silently editing other people's comments.
I found the radiator's out-of-specness to be understated. In a perfect world, I'd CNC 7076 aluminum cups with threaded shanks on the back sides to nut into the OEM mount locations and drop the bushings into. Taking my fixed income into consideration, I carved blocks of closed cell flame...
Something possessed me to decrud the pan while I wait for the mail carrier to hand over my radiator bushings, so I took the opportunity to find out if a Rapco top coat will burn off at 200F. For science. At the very least, it'll make any leaks very obvious at first warm up and shakedown.
Here to help. Just figured I'd have the relevant perspective as someone whose only vehicle is a CUCV. Short story long, it has been inop and in pieces about 10% of the time. That's a miss your appointments and lose your job level of reliability.
I just bought a belt-driven vac pump a couple years ago and swapped the pods. It was cheap. The worm gear assembly it mounts to doesn't break. At most, you might want to replace the o-ring on it.
Something with a Vortec would blow cold air in your face while playing music over cupholders with cruise control and overdrive, a dome light, and legible night time gauges and it would handle better than a covered wagon, even if you never upgraded the suspension. It would make three times the...
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