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What lift on your's?
Went with ORD. Highly recommend them,for the phone answering if nothing else.What lift on your's?
Hope my '84 M1028 turns out as well.....I'm leaning towards the ORD 4".
I like that you knew the systems well enough to know what you needed to get the truck home. You would have made a good Flight Engineer.Said ^&*^ this...slapped one spare belt on which connects one of the alternators, water pump, and crank...Drove home with no 12V alt....no power steering..no power brakes.... fun times...
Is there o-rings or packing on the oil cooler lines? The -20 wasn't very helpful.
I'm fairly certain that there should be an O-ring on one side or the other of the shoulder near the end of the hard line... Unfortunately, I don't have a photo handy and can't remember which side. However, I replaced mine with black Viton O-rings from McMaster-Carr with the following measurements: 10mm Inside Diameter, 2.5mm WidthCan you give me some details about the O-rings? Where do they go- on the line or just stuffed down in the hole? Is there a ring groove?
They are standard #8 refrigerant o rings which are Viton.
Of the 3 belts I bought from Oreilly's... They managed to sell me ONE that was the right one...One was the wrong #, which I caught immediately....The other was incorrectly identified as a comparable belt, and it wasn't....Wasted 4 hours trying to get on a belt that was 1" too short to fit... Finally pulled up some detailed specs to find out the belt I was given that had to be correct, was wrong.....
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I overfilled my power steering while I was down there, heh..
7580 instead of 7575, the others in the wiki are correct.Correct belt #'s? I'm about to replace mine while replacing the harmonic balancer.
Glad you weren't stranded.Took A trip to Vegas in my 1009 for a four day shooting class at front sight. My 15-year-old nephew not only outshot me but got distinguished graduate, 90 percent or better on the timed skills test a total of 40 people in the class and only four received distinguished.