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Member Broke Down, SC

Ferroequinologist

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Phil, sorry to hear about all your continued troubles, but glad you made it home safe! Kenny, good job on the tow! Outstanding effort on your part! blows my help out of the water. I'll be buying YOUR meals at the GA rally now!:grd:
 

Stonepicker1

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Special Thanks to all the SS members that helped my son and I in a time of need.

And a Special Thanks to: Ferro, MitchG, Bigugh20, SCSG-G4, Jwaller, PcTrans and Recovry4x4 for all your help. You will not be forgotten.
 

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Good Troops

Special Thanks to all the SS members that helped my son and I in a time of need.
And a Special Thanks to: Ferro, MitchG, Bigugh20, SCSG-G4, Jwaller, PcTrans and Recovry4x4 for all your help. You will not be forgotten.[/QUOTE]

I've met some of those guys and I assure you that no better troops walk the earth!!:grd:
 

jwaller

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So I took the plugs that came with the 6.5 engine and pluged the holes in the block.
I don't think you want to plug the holes in the block. I would loop the lines so you get flow thru them.

it seems to me that if the lines were blocked then you would not be circulating oil thru the system. maybe there is some sort of bypass that would make this a nonissue but I don't think so.
 
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