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I thought so too! Thanks again Mark!
Everyone ought to reinstall those rear motor/transmission mounts at least once, what a booger, much cursing involved.
Every time I work on this truck I gain more respect for the wheel mechanics that used to work on them.
Bilge pump installed today, and repositioned the buss bar. Lots of little stuff wiring and such, couple more little things to do before I stab the motor back in, hopefully Wednesday.
I don't remember bridge plates even being discussed much during my time in the Army.
Saw some old ones still around up to the early 90's but usually on old trucks.
They didn't survive well in combat arms units, too easy to get torn off in the field. Usually only still survived on vehicles that...
Thanks for the advice earlier today Mark, you were right on, it snapped right back in and holds fine in the cannon plug, I connected it twice and screwed it down tight to make sure.
Gamma Goat fairy (some call it UPS) stopped by my house today and left these for me.
This fills a big hole in my needed parts list, big thanks to m38inmaine and poppacom!
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