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good morning. My cousin is now 15. Ended up with the M1009 for him. Trucks in great shape. Got a pretty cheap. Missing a few things and the motor needed work. This weekend I was going to help my cousin with the top end. Guess he didn't feel like waiting. He did the head gaskets, ARP studs, new injection pump, new injectors, glow plugs, belts and fan clutch.
three things I'm not sure about. when he was cleaning the gasket material he just scraped it and that was it. I always used the 3M wheels.
Said he spilled diesel fuel on the one head gasket and intake gasket.. I thought that would mean gasket needs to be replaced even if they are new are no longer clean. If I'm wrong please let me know
Here's the big one. The torque wrench he used is older than me. From what his father said has not been used in 20 years.. I believe a torque wrench needs to be calibrated. right?
It is together. Ready to turn the Key. want to make sure everything's okay before we turn the key. I don't know if I'm making a big deal out of nothing or what.. the torque wrench is what I'm really wondering about. Let me know you guys think . Thanks
three things I'm not sure about. when he was cleaning the gasket material he just scraped it and that was it. I always used the 3M wheels.
Said he spilled diesel fuel on the one head gasket and intake gasket.. I thought that would mean gasket needs to be replaced even if they are new are no longer clean. If I'm wrong please let me know
Here's the big one. The torque wrench he used is older than me. From what his father said has not been used in 20 years.. I believe a torque wrench needs to be calibrated. right?
It is together. Ready to turn the Key. want to make sure everything's okay before we turn the key. I don't know if I'm making a big deal out of nothing or what.. the torque wrench is what I'm really wondering about. Let me know you guys think . Thanks
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