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Rather than move this I'm going to close it. If I just move the thread, you'll only end up getting in trouble with Ron the classified mod for not having a price in your ad. You'll be better served if you just make a new ad thread.
This has already been covered in the "Upgrade Complete" thread. But if you look to the far right of your screen name at the top right on your screen you will see a "Lock" icon. That is the log out button
I'm curious as well. If it's something I can fix on the work computer I'm good to go. I'm concerned if I update my home browser I might end up in the same boat again with the centered text.
This must be a browser issue. My computer at work using IE8 or 9 or whatever the heck version it is, has the centered replies. My home computer using SRWare Iron on Linux is left justified just like it's supposed to be.
They are identical inside the reconnection box...it's the same box actually. The only difference is the main breaker and the # of times the wires are wrapped through the CT/CVT assembly.
As far as bypassing the reconnect switch...good luck with that. The wires terminate directly onto the...
Now onto what I wanted to post to begin with...
Do all of the posts have to be "center" justified? It's kind of a PITA to read. Especially if you are making a list of bullet points in a post...look at Ron's one post in the 2013 planning thread in the admin section
One of what? The VR board, you'll be MUCH better off paying for the $5.00 transistor and repairing the board rather than buying a new board...even if you could find one.
As for the frequency transducer, there again, unless you plan to keep it 100% factory, don't waste your money. Buy one of...
Because they don't know that you can just click "Thread Tools" at the top of the thread and click "Subscribe to thread" to be subscribed to it. So they just make a useless post instead
If you are going to tow it for that many miles, you would be better off just taking a pan and crescent wrench along and draining the transfer case. Then you can pull the drive shaft out completely and throw it in the back.
I sure would hate to see a drive shaft fall from it's perch in the...
Yes, they will fit. But you may have some rubbing issues with the rears if you get into some off road situations and the axles start to articulate. Minor, but it can happen.
Also, this has been covered more times than I can even think of on the site. A quick search would have saved you the...
WOW....That's just what I want to see. A NON English reading SCHOOL BUS driver. Driving my kids around on roads and having to follow signs printed in ENGLISH!!!!!!!!!!!!
Steve, While you have that engine out...take the time to either put new seals in the steering box, or drain it out and fill it up with corn head grease. Remember the time Stretch had at Haspin working on his with the engine in place aua
I like the corn head grease path, it won't leak out of...
The timing button doesn't follow the IP. The timing button ONLY follows the IP if the IP has already been set up, timed and used on a specific engine and then ONLY if it is going back on that particular engine. And even then, if the IP has been rebuild with a new HH, the button will NOT follow...
The one Ike is talking about is the largest one, off by itself on the side of the board. It is actually "bolted" to the board. Yes , that is a common failure point, and probably not a bad idea to have a few around as spares especially if you are going to have people of less than average...
Today I removed the link for the oil filter adapters, and directed people to search for the ad in the classified section or PM me directly. It is a PITA keeping up with the link updates every time I have to post a new classified ad.
High voltage and the inability to adjust it back down is the classic symptom of a failed output transistor on the AC voltage regulator. This is a VERY common issue, and has been covered in great detail on the board before, some searching should turn up LOTs of information for you to read
As...
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