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  1. parlusk

    FREE DIY Fuel tank strap buffers VIDEO

    true, I may cut some drain holds in the bottom of it.
  2. parlusk

    FREE DIY Fuel tank strap buffers VIDEO

    I am sure you could... This is just what i had laying around. It is a lot tougher than tube material.
  3. parlusk

    FREE DIY Fuel tank strap buffers VIDEO

    Here is what i used for my fuel tank strap buffers. Easy to install without sliding off! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFMYQ_mUkg8
  4. parlusk

    Should I check anything else before i drop my fuel tank?

    I just seen your reply on my other post. Thanks for the advice. I am thinking about adding that electric fuel pump to the system. I may or may not bypass the lift pump. It will be a while before I get on this task. Its about 9 degrees outside, and the lift at my buddies shop is going to be tied...
  5. parlusk

    Should I check anything else before i drop my fuel tank?

    I have had fuel problems since I have gotten this 09 running a couple of years ago. First off it was air in the fuel then water. I have installed a spin on fuel filter and that solved my problem until the other day. After driving up to a friends hunting cabin it died when I got back on the main...
  6. parlusk

    M1009 flexplate. and suggestions before I pull it (VIDEO)

    Just my luck... drove it about 2 miles and she dies... I am pretty sure I have a lot of junk in my tank.... I am going to but a inline fuel pump and bypass the fuel system to confirm it isn't he ip or lift pump.
  7. parlusk

    M1009 flexplate. and suggestions before I pull it (VIDEO)

    UPDATE... I installed the starter again today with the rear bracket. It fit a lot better, and she fired right up. no grinding, no catching, nothing.
  8. parlusk

    M1009 flexplate. and suggestions before I pull it (VIDEO)

    After this video was shot i tried another starter and it kept sticking... I am glad I put a battery cut off switch to keep it from running away. I have the Doghead mod installed (one of the first things i did). When i get some free time, and am ready for a face full of dirt and mud I am going to...
  9. parlusk

    M1009 flexplate. and suggestions before I pull it (VIDEO)

    Yeah, this one is a 24v... I have several extra starters that I pulled off of some old 08s and one wasn't marked. i didn't really pay any attention to it when I installed it...I was like man, this is a fast starter.. After about 12 starts it busted the starter case. It was a 12 starter lol.
  10. parlusk

    M1009 flexplate. and suggestions before I pull it (VIDEO)

    It does look that way. When the engine stops turning the starter is spinning but not engaging. I turned it over till the starter would not engage and pulled the starter thinking that is where the bad part of the flexplate would be but it really didn't look any different then the other parts. I...
  11. parlusk

    M1009 flexplate. and suggestions before I pull it (VIDEO)

    It seems I work on this thing more than I drive it. Its nothing like my deuce. With that said I have had bad luck with starters. Mine has recently been doing this ( see video) When I pull the starter I noticed my support bracket is gone. The flywheel looks worn but isn't destroyed by any means...
  12. parlusk

    deuce cargo cover collapse new bows smaller

    All of the joint hangers were metal. The buildings were not very well built, I seen several flaws in the construction. I was not in charge when the buildings were built. One of our buildings had four trucks and an enclosed trailer.  Two of the truck were almost new ford f350s with less than 5k...
  13. parlusk

    deuce cargo cover collapse new bows smaller

    The next building will be! Some of the building that collapsed were steel on steel buildings. One was at a local chevy dealership, the owner had a building that housed around 70 classic cars, a lot of the cars had less than 10 miles on them. We had a record 42 inches in the month of February, I...
  14. parlusk

    deuce cargo cover collapse new bows smaller

    I don't think they were made for a deuce....
  15. parlusk

    deuce cargo cover collapse new bows smaller

    We had a harsh winter, lost 40 some structures in the county.... Here are a couple of pictures of the Haz-Mat buildings we lost.
  16. parlusk

    deuce cargo cover collapse new bows smaller

    Long story short, over the winter we had a huge snow storm and the bows that hold my cargo cover didn't make it. (pictures below). Also, the buildings that houses the all of the hazmat response equipment for the team that I run also didn't make it. The town offered to let us use the old National...
  17. parlusk

    M1009 dies after i rev the engine.. after having water in the fuel

    Well, the other day I went to move my 09 and at first it dies, then it started running fine. It has ran fine since then.... Odd.
  18. parlusk

    What do you all think about this unit for a spin on fuel filter???

    Was this the 4 micron rated filter you found? https://www.killerfilter.com/33166-wix-filter.html . Do you think 10 would be to big?
  19. parlusk

    What do you all think about this unit for a spin on fuel filter???

    I got my filters in today, the base has these numbers on it 4415108 NANLUR Google found nothing.
  20. parlusk

    What do you all think about this unit for a spin on fuel filter???

    I am using this as a primary. As far as I know it is as simple as removing the old filter housing, unplugging the old sensors, remounting the new filter housing, making two connections, then priming and go.
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