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The only specialty tool you really need is a pulley puller... the crank pulley can be rough to get off and if you do have to take it all apart check the key but do not try to pry it out of anything because the timing gear holds it on too
the timing cover held the piece on the crank, everything was removed from the block out its no big deal to do though.... you do not have to drop the pan that gear id the oil pump, and the bare shaft is the crank there is also a gear that goes there too you have to pull it off to get the key out...
humm...... well........ ok thats good to know. hahaha but thats pretty funny, if we never hear from you again after this we'll at least know what happened And not to taste the oily crap our trucks leak haha
To bad you don't have a third brake light.... you could hook it up to that.... the 4 ways are the bright side of the bulb as are the brake lights so its back feeding in to your controller so you could put a toggle on later but for now I wouldn't use your flashers
It has no problem pulling or stopping and empty trailer but I don't think it would handle much weight... But I don't see any problem towing with a m1031
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