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  1. Rustyshackelford

    What's in my radiator?

    That's helpful thank you.
  2. Rustyshackelford

    What's in my radiator?

    Thank you. I took out the jug last night and cleaned it out and I'll update once I've had a chance to drive it for a bit.
  3. Rustyshackelford

    What's in my radiator?

    It doesn't bother me that you pointed out my error but you do it a lot here on the forum, and not in a good way. It's condescending and rude, and you do it in a way that's obviously intended to make people feel inferior. Just like your last post here, using the book of proverbs As a way to make...
  4. Rustyshackelford

    What's in my radiator?

    I am suspicious as to whether or not this is coming from my radiator. There seems to be much more of this in the overflow jug then in the radiator itself. I think I'm going to empty and clean the overflow jug then drive it for a bit and see if it returns.
  5. Rustyshackelford

    What's in my radiator?

    You post this type of grammar correction a lot so I'm going to do you a favor and let you know that it doesn't make you look smart. It makes you look like a butthole.
  6. Rustyshackelford

    What's in my radiator?

    Is it my understanding that the oil cooler lines can leak into the coolant?
  7. Rustyshackelford

    What's in my radiator?

    Could the cdr valve failing cause a oil leak in this manner?
  8. Rustyshackelford

    What's in my radiator?

    how do you do a compresson check?
  9. Rustyshackelford

    What's in my radiator?

    Or maybe its pulling from the jug to the radiator....
  10. Rustyshackelford

    What's in my radiator?

    There is this same stuff floating on top of my radiator. The rad fluid seems green and clean but I assumed that (whatever this is) floats to the top and gets pulled into the overflow jug. Hence the pic of the overflow jug, it is easier to see.
  11. Rustyshackelford

    What's in my radiator?

    I found this in my radiator. It looks oily. Any ideas?
  12. Rustyshackelford

    1009 hot weather operation

    Yeah, watch out man, cooking yourself is the main concern around here. At least your rig has sliding windows on the top.
  13. Rustyshackelford

    Can BO Light Swith be used on other lights?

    Well that wraps it up for me. I'd want all the other lights on too so I'll install another switch.
  14. Rustyshackelford

    Accessories

    He's probably done with this project by now. Over three years later.
  15. Rustyshackelford

    Can BO Light Swith be used on other lights?

    Riddle me this: if I turn the BO lights on do my headlights and marker lights turn off? id want all the lights on at the same time.
  16. Rustyshackelford

    Can BO Light Swith be used on other lights?

    How does the switch work? Do the lights stay on when it snaps back to center? I'm guessing it's supposed to snap back to center.
  17. Rustyshackelford

    Can BO Light Swith be used on other lights?

    Thats my thought. The switch is already there and isn't being used at this point.
  18. Rustyshackelford

    Can BO Light Swith be used on other lights?

    Thanks but theres not any info in that thread about the BO switch. Just to be clear, I don't need any info on lights, just the switch. ie can it be wired to run off road style lights?
  19. Rustyshackelford

    Can BO Light Swith be used on other lights?

    Can BO Light Switch be used on other lights? My BO lights have long been abandoned and painted over and basically useless so I'd like to see if I can use the switch for some LED off road type lights. I"m not going to take the BO lights out, I'd just like to disconnect the wires from the switch...
  20. Rustyshackelford

    Historical Responsibility?

    This is also my thoughts. Better yet, keep it stock and use t as your daily driver.
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