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On my M998 I was able to walk it around with a good sharp punch. These bolts typically fail not because the get rusted in place but because the base of the bolt work hardens from the weight of the starter and the torque of the starter.
Replace both for sure and make sure the rear bracket is...
I dug mine out and depending on which cylinder it is it back be a bear to get in there. I used a cotton ball I stuffed into the injector hole then pushed it under the broken tip. When I tapped the tip in from the outside the cotton captured it. I then used a custom bent long needle nose pliers...
Very creative to say the least. Well done Sir. The woke hates everthing that doesn't follow their narrative or offends them in some bizarre way. Keep us updated.
Mark
If you are using the old shaft make sure you mark the drive shaft to pinion so it goes back on with the same orientation. If the drive shaft is out of phase (180 degrees) it can cause a vibration. Have seen this problem with a Nissan frontier truck just a month ago.
Mark
Old? The Humvees are not old. They are just mature that's all lol. I drove many cars with powerglide 2 speeds back in the day and we got around just fine.
Mark
Only issue with all black is you have zero contrast with black on black on black. Makes the truck look less finished IMHO but still nice. Keep up updated.
Mark
If you have four batteries and believe one is pulling a tiny load I would electrically disconnect all the batteries and let them sit for a day or two and more than likely
the one with noticeably less voltage is your heat sink problem battery.
Mark
Great pics thank you, If you get a chance sometime please take a pic of a side view as this will help seeing just where the load is an on trailer. I was hoping an 18 ft with drive over fenders would work it balancing the load may be difficult.
Mark
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