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Tackle one thing at a time as to not get overwhelmed.
As much of a pain that it is now, in the end, you will have a much better truck and the pride knowing you made it that way.
Plus all the automotive knowledge you will accumulate as you fix everything.
As they say....., it's definitely a...
Heard back today from the Aerospace Company.
No Luck. They had them listed on their website, but the guy looked for a day and couldn't find them.
Figures........
Thought I would start a new thread on this since a lot of guys are always looking for a good replacement copper/brass radiator.
Old one went out a while ago and wasn't able to be fixed
Ordered this new one and it arrived today at the radiator shop I use.
Large 3 core and EXACTLY like the old...
Other than the algae issue, what other fuel problems?
Any other issues?
These units are rare here.
I think GP has only sold about 12 or so total.
Light, plus a generator big enough to run a small house.
They are definitely a bargain.
Any additional info/pics would be great.
I have used AirLift airbags on different trucks for over 20 years.
They make a very good product
I have a set on my GMC conversion van right now.
A set will add value to your truck and once you experience the difference in ride and load capability, you will wonder why you didn't get a set...
A lot of time/energy is being used to figure out how to rig this instead of just fixing the problem correctly.
You've spent all this time on it.
Don't take a shortcut now.
If your like most guys I know, there will be a day when you wished you would have done it the right way.
Just an...
As much as that totally sucks, I personally would wait for the correct head from them and then redo it.
That way you know it's 100% correct and not rigged together.
If you were selling it soon, sure, get it running and get rid of it.
But since your keeping it, do it right.
I know it's...
I didn't take pics of the part numbers, but if you search the old threads, all the info is there.
Thats what I did.
Do not use the cheap Chinese bearings.
Use Timken or Federal-Mogul (bearings/seals)
Dexter Axle makes the shoes.
Redline does too and cylinders also.
You get what you pay...
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