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Totally off topic: are these directional-tread tires? Looks like this tire should be installed on the R/H side of the truck because the "arrow shape" of tire tread pattern is rotating up instead of down? Asking because I have spares of these tires and was wondering if they could be installed on...
After taking more items apart, I found there was a ton of rust scale in my coolant reservoir, I bought commercial-grade cleaning vinegar (30% strength, normal vinegar is 5%) and soaked the inside of it over night (off of the truck that is). Tons of scale came out, super nasty. Then since I had...
This is after the 3rd flush, (Technically flush #10+ since first starting in December lol) still getting some brown at the end of the flow, going to keep doing it but it's definitely getting better:
https://youtube.com/shorts/6u93sgtjU3o?feature=share
It probably is if the main fuel-filter is doing its job / is being serviced routinely and drained frequently. I wonder what the engineering perspective was for the little fuel filter 🤔
Good question, lots of variables to truly have a definitive answer, I guess it would vary on engine hours / mileage + rpm average, quality of fuel, if using fuel additives, etc. If you have the 8.3 (not sure if you have the NHC 250) I've read that the little filter can be 2 years / 22.5k miles...
Ty Sir, the filter does get really hot so I know I have (decent) flow through it lol. The port on this filter-base is much wider than the (Napa?) one that a lof of guys use, and I liked how it was multi-directional instead of having to feed in from the top only. I wound up just using the hoses...
You think I should fuss with it where it attaches to the front of the engine? Or just disconnect it from the Tach end to see if it's actually rotating?
I have a problem with my Tach, both the RPM indication *and* the Hobbs Meter don't work. Looking in the TM I see that there is a "Tachometer Pulse Sensor" that is right behind the gauge. Does that drive both functions of "RPM" and "Engine Hours"? I'm trying to best troubleshoot the parts before...
Also since I mentioned it previously, here are some pix of the coolant-filter I installed, I will be changing the spin-on after all this and opening the current one to see how much stuff was caught in the past few months and during the flush, will be interesting to see I think:
Good to hear on this, I know most of the "material" settles so getting it out of the block quicker will help. I'll do the drain and flushes with the t-stat removed, and then do a final install on the new gaskets / seal / T-stat before adding last round of distilled water and coolant-concentrate.
That's a good copy, how much per gallon / the system for the flush? How long should it sit in there before draining out? I guess I'm paranoid about clogging up lines with all the rust it will remove lol.
Yes Sir I ordered the T-Stat with new seal as well, probably original part in there it's time to come out if opened up I say lol. That's great about the diverter-plug I actually didn't know what that was for but now it makes total sense, thank you!
I have to replace a leaking thermostat-housing gasket and noticed the coolant is still rusty / coffee-like so I think it's good to do another system flush on top of this. To do this with white vinegar as suggested, since it is a mild acid, how many gallons to add to the system? How long should...
My man, Berlin is like < 15 mins from me I’m in Williamstown. We should meet up one day it would be nice to have another 5-Ton friend in the area and if you need help wrenching lemme know too. The guy I used is “Illusions Custom Mirrors & Glass” maybe he’ll give you a good deal for more work but...
Just wanted to point out that I think it's hilarious that the engineers designed the transmission drain plug right over the skid-plate brace and then were like "Oh crap, we need a hole for the fluid to drain out of since it'll get caught in the channel" (but then completely neglected to account...
Wonderful, that's my bad I thought the video of the exhaust leak was current since you posted it on Sat, but looks like you fixed ABS issue back in Sep. I'm glad you found the code reader too that's awesome! :cool:
Also not to compound problems for you Sir, but I noticed your ABS light was on :oops:
You battery gauge looked like it was in the green-range so it might actually be an ABS issue instead of generator output issue?
Went ahead in the TM and found this for troubleshooting, seems like lots of...