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NO / YES... LOL
matters your plans. I was in the exact same boat... and did more of a charge full ahead cause Im stubborn. Not really wise choice. but... I got my tranny rebuilt. so its nearly new....... and will swap it and a modified driveline into another truck I got...... so round about...
LOL- we both misinterpreted post intentions...... yours mine and mine yours. Totally misunderstood your intentions. Thought you were posting it up to start discussions on your truck My bad...
And you miss interpreted my intentions. Did not recommend you remove anything. There was no need...
check drive shaft hinging....... basically to the eye there should be no movement in any direction at the sliding portion of the drive shaft; but the slide itself (which you cant test ). If there is get it off base at nothing more than 35mph? and to a big rig truck driveshaft shop. they can...
drain fuel tank.
Look for coolant followed by water coming out first (or visa versa) then fuel. replace with new fuel. Coolant for sure identifies another problem. Just read up on this.
https://svseeker.com/tow_truck.htm
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