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It wouldn't be too difficult to home build something along this line... Waste oil transfer/filtration pumps-Made in the USA! Our high power pumping systems are ideal for WVO collection and processing. They also work great for transferring and filtering used motor oil for oil burning heaters.
Aw nuts, I didn't know that the output shaft was shorter. The 241 swap sounds interesting too, but I'm guessing that will also need a swapped output shaft. Thanks for the info guys. At least now I have some things to check into.
I have a buddy of mine that has a built up 79 chevy mud truck with...
When I changed the transmission, I cracked open the 208 since I had it out anyway, just to have a look and see what kind of shape it was in. There were quite a lot of metal shavings in there, and the magnet was pretty well caked with them. I cleaned it out and slapped it back in the truck for...
Well, I bought a new trans case off of ebay, then hauled it and the busted one down to our local trans shop. Took about a little over a week for them to get mine in. The guy that did the work said the innards looked almost like new. He replaced a couple of clutch disks since he was in there...
Putting the trans back in today. The guy at the shop said the insides looked almost new. He replaced a couple of clutch disks since he was in there anyway, and that was it.
Sure, you can see light through any filter, but the K&N is worse in that you can actually see little "holes" that particles could very easily pass through. I used to have a SVT Cobra, which like most of the Fords of it's era used a MAF sensor. I was running a K&N on it. I started having issues...
Personally I don't care much for the k&n filters just because I've never felt good about something that I can see light through doing a very good job of filtering. Just my .02
I don't have them on the CUCV, but I have had quite a few sets of the BFG All Terrains on various trucks and they are great tires. They are some of the best in icy, snowy conditions. I too wanted to stick with the stock tire size for Tank. I didn't want to lose the good icy road manners of the...
Just a side note: Running an Allison does not mean you have to run a Duramax. There are Cummings to Allison adapters and flexplates available in the aftermarket. I have read a couple of different articles in which a Ford Super Duty has been outfitted with a Cummins and an Allison. Just some...