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^^^^More fuel and more power plus more smoke. How much I have no idea, but my truck without turbo already smokes pretty good while going thru the gears. I dont think I would want it to smoke anymore than it does. Might get the prius owners after me.
I am glad I ran across this thread. :) I just bent up my tire tool the other day trying to get the left front tire off - never did. Never would have dreamed they were reverse threaded.:oops:
I hope these pics loaded:evil: Anyway I got a great deal from greengem on ebay and received two hard tops in order to make one good one. It was alot of work. There was alot of areas that were rusted thru. I filled them in with the mig welder and also had to replace the lip along the inside of...
Wew!!!! Got it done and I dont want to have to do it again anytime soon. The pulley was seezed, so lots of penetrating oil wrenches and hammer got the job done. I put never seeze on it for next time.
I think I may order one of those wrenches, but hope I wont need it anytime soon.
Thanks for...
Luckily I have already soaked it down with oil. I am going to have to try my large pipe wrench. I dont have time to order a wrench from someone as I have to have this truck on a job Monday.
Thanks for the help guys. I am going to try it now.
I think the spare tire hoist is a good idea, but if he's just going to get in it at home and go for a ride and then come straight back home. I think a ramp would be easier.
Good luck
Some radiator shops can clean out the tank and recoat them with some kind of liner. No cutting or welding.:-D
I had this done on my forklift with a very rusty fuel tank.