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I would not consider this a simple tap out. with the 2 - 3/4 inch Easy out all the way in past the aluminum timing cover. Without removing that cover the easy out had to been all the way in the whole we're barely able to grab the four-sided end to put an adjustable wrench on and almost give...
[emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji106] as CUCV said , should have connected a hose to drain it.
Although the mep803a gen I have had hoses that that lead to outside the unit for oil,coolant and fuel draining. But then again to keep it cleaner I have added a extra hose barb and peice if hose when...
So no gasket on the back .
you're talkin Aviation Permatex like Indian shellac instead of a gasket or in addition to.
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Okay here's the plan, made this bushing to fit this drill to protect the aluminum timing cover.
try to drill enough to get an EZ out in to remove the snapped off threads in the block,
without removing the timing cover .....wish me luck
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Wow..... this gives a whole new meaning to difficult the way these things come apart, crazy
....no wonder why they were broken when they were put on.
This oil fill tube design was not real good with clearance on this one bolt on this side
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You have to remember ..I have trouble even getting my fingers into that area to open that petcock it's so busy with other stuff[emoji23]
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I never could understand why the drain on these radiators don't go to a specific area. but it's been that way for a long time as everybody knows
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Ordered the Duralast water pump. getting some tools for extraction without taking timing cover off first, getting a sleeve to go in the hole, so I can center drill, then make a perfectly centered drill hole to try to get the EZ out in there. I usually don't do stuff on the weekend because I'm...
I think those studs on the passenger side are a little longer not positive , can you get the water pump off without removing the thermostat crossover?
No wonder why the bolts are broken some of this crap had to be at least 70 lb tight
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Not right at this time, you have a thread count on that stud?
so I know how many threads are in the block so I can confirm how much I think is broke off in there.
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The inherent problem is that the bolt/stud is sheared off inside the block.thred peice.
I don't know if this is a problem with these engines or trucks I've never seen anything like that. So I believe not sure that this is a wet hole. Will try to drill an easy out to remove. I would think there...
Sorry the middle bolt on the driver side the bolt on the back of the power steering bracket that tightens up and loosens for adjustment, it also pretty sure holds the water pump to the block
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