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4100 poorly spent dollars. 😉😜😆
I love this truck!!! My M1114 parts trucks are meant to fix trucks like this.
This is my next offroad restoration, for my boys. It is missing turbo and crossover. It is missing tranny control module. I have extra turbos and I will purchase crossover. I will...
Respectfully, this has been discussed on many forums and the literature does NOT support these devices.
You are a good guy and I don’t want to generate ill will.
My last word on the subject.
:deadhorse:
Google translate…
Hi, I bought my smart box used but tested, in Italy it is not easy to find them and buying them from the USA is very expensive. I tried to contact the seller and he told me that in his opinion it is the regulator that burns the smart boxes. I don't know if it is possible. When...
My signature line contains a link on how to “restify”, (restore with modifications), PCB/EESS with schematics and explanations.
Undertake at your own risk.
Tang… You posted a link to a file on your personal computer that cannot be opened by anyone but you.
Tang8u Was trying to send you the file from Neihoff regarding alternator and regulator checks. Before before you go through that checklist, I would pull up every one of the rubber grommets and...
Hated my windows. Now I like them more.
I don’t have the proper stuff to melt and bend plexiglass so instead, Eric and I fabbed up 1/4” thick by three inch steel bars. We placed them parallel and welded at 14 degree angle. Then cut the plexiglass down to size and attached. Finally I then...
SW hit it on the head!
Chains on an engine is as old as Model T, and adding a crank balancer makes it even sexier.
I also say weld yer own and pay $50 re.: the tool displayed. 1/4 inch thick square tube outa do you right.
Wood is a tried and true substrate for custom work. Covering with fiberglass and then leather or pleather is a widely accepted customization technique.
I think this is excellent work… but I might consider knocking off all the corners. They will cause pain and they will tear through most coverings.