msgjd
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everything does go quicker when it's not your first rodeo .. I spent a good part of the morning reading and re-reading, and re-reading again from a number of sources including yours and the TM in order to make sure what I had to do sunk in and made sense, and a few you-tube videos as well to be sure .. Took another hour to go borrow a high-end old-school inch-pound dial-type torque wrench that had been recently recalibrated, and a couple hours to do the task .. While I had to do #6, I pulled and checked #5 screen for debris as well, and then decided to do the entire overhead while right there. . I am glad I did since discovering the incorrect torque on #6 and #5.. I kept double-checking my work, re-checked the torque in sequence a 2nd time around, and when done , barred the engine 2 full revolutions to make sure the injector plungers weren't gonna bottom out hard and bend pushrods. I admit I was nervous when I turned the starter switch (fuel valve off) for a few revs, and then again with fuel on .. I was very pleased with the noise that erupted from the stack .. An unexpected plus is the truck now responds much better to pedal and pulls one particular hill steady in OD, where previously it bogged down and had to be dropped into 4th (this was even before the injector began to miss)Right around 30 mins w/o brakes and 40 with., again, unless it was a CO.
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