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My rear main seal failed several days after installing my turbo, but I just attributed it to age rather than pressure build up. Just a heads on something that may need to be changed once your turbo is in place.
He was a really nice buck..Wish I could have got a pic head on. He had a really nice spread and may score in the next two years, if he can make it that long! He was hot on the trail of a couple of does and could care less if I was there!
Came across him as I was driving out..Funny thing is I spent many days and even more walking miles during the hunting season in the same area and came up empty!! Dog almost went through the windshield though!:-D
Pulled this from Banks web site...
So why is EGT important? EGT is an indication of how hot the combustion process is in the cylinders, and the amount of "afterburning" that is occurring in the exhaust manifold. EGT is also directly related to the air/fuel ratio. The richer the air/fuel ratio...
The lift is from Skyjacker and it is classified as HD (heavy Duty), I also added aftermarket shackles which added about another 1/2" of lift up front.
I think you might want to consider spacing the bump stop down an inch or so...
Thanks for the suggestion, I was looking at during the...
After I installed the 2 1/2 lift last year I had been running without a swaybar and had been looking for a disconnect for it.
I just happened across
http://www.offroaddesign.com/catalog/swaybarkit.htm and low and behold, the disconnect I have been dreaming about for over a year.
I ordered...
There will be no need to prime the system when you install the new the new lift pump. It is much like the pumps that were used on the V8 gas engines during those years of production.
As you remove the old pump try to keep the rod from coming out of the block. If it does just add a little...
It all depends on where the drips are coming from.
I will assume that the oil is coming from the fly wheel housing or around that area.
I would suggest pulling the cover to determine if it is the rear main or a leak from the oil pan. In both cases it really doesnt matter, because to do...
Here are a few threads on that subject.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/cucv/40309-take-me-cucv-school-3.html
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/cucv/32674-advice-buying-1st-m1009-gl-auction.html
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/cucv/31774-read-all-faqs-but-have-new-questions.html