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finally got the truck home new cover, new tires i think I'll sandblast the wheels and paint but I dont know if I should go green or black what do you guys think.
I took a few more photos, before I put the valve covers back on, one shows the alterd socket on the crank shaft I forgot to get one of the o2 socket I'll try to remember tomorrow. Their are also some of my power steering conversion and the gama goat steering wheel and shaft. Also you can see...
First thing I did was to disconnect the battery then removed the air filter assembly so that I can sit their and work on it. drain the coolant on the passenger side toward the back of the motor thier is a drain I used a piece of garden hose to get it into a bucket. Then you can remove the intake...
It is a great place to work on a truck. We manufacture silencers, the shop is 34000 Ft and has air drops all over very handy. One thing I found out was you can use a snap on 7/8 carbon monoxide socket on the drivers side head bolts to torque them down and not remove the oil cooler( I didnt have...
I have been working on the truck the last few weeks (blown head gasket). I have really learned alot about my truck. I got this cargo cover and had to snap a few pics. I will be recieving come 395's in the next few weeks I cant wait to get them mounted and get a few pics of the new rubber.
Vaughn
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