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Yes, we definitely have several young ladies on these forums.
This site is also "robot checked" regularly, so what you say here is not especially viewed by members only.
Thing to do is read the rules for this site.
We definitely will push the boundaries sometimes, but the real answer to...
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Possible exhaust leak? Maybe spray soapy water on a freshly started (not hot yet) exhaust manifold.
If it is blowing bubbles, you found it. BE SURE to spray where the exhaust pipe and manifold mate up.
Guessing the obvious that you have plenty of engine oil?
That the dipstick reads...
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Somehow, I imagine that if you had a dry space to work - you would find a way.
You would need a heck of a bench to work on the transmission. Maybe even several workbenches!
Guess if a guy or girl had a few bucks they could be the proud owner of a 1994 truck ;-)
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Agreed. He didn't last much longer after that. Hate to say I didn't feel any pity when I saw the For Sale sign on the front of the building. For all I know he was ready to be done the day he was doing my work... Crummy is a nice description of the situation.
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I have one that I got from Interstate Battery several years.
Have a F600 with a small Cummins with a 5 speed manual and split axle. Truck has a 12 volt system with a pair of batteries. Before I FINALLY FOUND the drain on the batteries (something in the Maxxon lift gate) I would...
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You might even try tooth paste on those gauges... Not the "jell" kind but real white colgate or something like it. It is a very fine grit and works well on those idiotic plastic headlights with the fancy "in from the back bulbs".
Rewiring from scratch would get you new wire that isn't...
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It is sad but #4 is a definite possibility.
#3 is the way to go - but only if you are not in a hurry and don't mind crunching along day by day for a LOT of days.
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At one point in time when I was younger, I had a Chevy pickup that had "Three on The Tree" (Middle 80's). I had the new...
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Smart for sure nyoffroad !
Cold and it needs to be raining too... You need to be wearing better than normal clothes too. Oh, and don't forget the rubber mat that you roll up and throw in the back of the truck - just in case of such a calamity - was left in the garage. So, yeah cold and...
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Me personally - I think that is reasonable. Should ask a few questions though.
They remove the center bolt and replace it?
They inspect and paint all of the leafs in the stack? (Recurving as required)
Brass Bushings in each end are replaced?
Measure and Confirm length "hole to hole" (so...
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