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I wanted to ring this topic up again on the frame bushings. I had a guy stop by with his M1028 and they were gone on the right side. That explained the rattle he had. If you never changed yours I recommend doing it soon. It will destroy the frame bracket. that can be replaced but it is easier to just do the bushings. Good Luck.View attachment 622927View attachment 622935View attachment 622934View attachment 622933View attachment 622932View attachment 622931View attachment 622930View attachment 622929View attachment 622928View attachment 622936I am changing all the spring bushings and sway bar bushings on Terminus M1009. I am sure if you never changed yours and they are the original ones they need changed. This is a great project to do in one day per axle. Very dirty and when you are done it will make a world of difference with new shocks installed. I needed a torch to heat the rubbers and get the old bushings out. Not hot enough to effect the springs just messy enough to turn your face and hands black and gummy with rubber. Nothing that a little Acetone won't clean up. See how worn the bushings are. the springs are riding steel to steel.
Just got it done so far no leaks, but now gen 1 light just turn on , do you know where I can get 1 fromNo need to drop the transmission. It is a fairly straight forward job. I have done many laying on my back in the shade outside. I have done less with the use of a lift and modern shop tools. Outside on the ground is the easiest way I know and I can goal myself on the job to stay fresh and on task.
Day 1. Get everything apart and cleaned up. Repaint everything if possible and make sure you have all the parts to reassemble. Clean yourself up and get a good nights rest.
Day 2. Get everything reassembled and take your time and do it right the first time. DO NOT ALIGN the rear main seal at the rear main bearing cap ends. 3 & 9 is incorrect. 2 & 8 or 1 & 7 will work as always. Hand tighten all bolts before you go and tighten everything. Keep track of where the studs and clamps belong on the oil pan. Most I see are hacked and parts missing. Get the front bolts started straight and seal the 4 corners well. Good Luck.
I've been meaning to ask you about them. Thanks for the link!I am on the other side of the country but I get this guy to rebuild all of my electrical stuff and he does a great job and affordable. You can get a self exciting voltage regulator installed then the idiot light don't have to work but the gauge will be your only option to know it is charging. Good Luck.
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You know it took me all these years to figure out WTF you were referring to. The Yeti rambler. My always faithful side kick. 1/2 gallon of coffee for $1.58 every Saturday and Sunday at Loves truck stop.Dark roast or Light roast?![]()
That right there is funny, cucvrus:You know it took me all these years to figure out WTF you were referring to. The Yeti rambler. My always faithful side kick. 1/2 gallon of coffee for $1.58 every Saturday and Sunday at Loves truck stop.
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