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I buy WIX from Napa and usually shop around at my local Tractor Supply for oils unless Napa is running a sale. Rotella 15W-40 or Napa brand for this guy.
Wowser...this is starting to really heat up...pun intended.
I agree, now with some more consistent solid data, do a new thermostat. While your coolant is drained, backflush your heater core. I think you will have positive results.
Don't take anything personally, this is the internet. I...
It's just about getting the facts straight to help you or anyone else having the same issues. Unless you are positive your hoses are hot or cold and have a good temperature reading, no one here can help you and it confuses others. You will spend far less money buying an IR gun to diag the...
Wow...talk about rocket science here. The OP originally stated the hoses were cool after the engine was run up, now they are warm and now we are discussing axis of operation. How about if the the rotation of the planet in addition to the jet stream is causing this? After three pages of...
First off unless your ujoint a had Spicer stamped in them they are probably poor quality. It has been absolute hit or miss with ujoint quality with off brand joints. Some last forever, some make it one or two oil changes. Possible cause number one.
Did you overtighten the home straps? Most...
If the engine hoses are not warm this is probably the place to start. With the engine cold and not running is the fan very stiff to turn or able to move at all? This would indicate the clutch being seized up. I would venture as far as to remove the fan and drive it to see if it warms up. Of...
The only factory steel wheels I know of are Ford 8 luggers. The 70's to 80's vintage are 9.75" while the 90's (pre Super Duty) are around 8" wide. Very difficult to find the wide ones by me...I hunt the down on Craigslist and snatch them up. If I needed the headlock function, I would not...
So I understand the link going out of date and the associated reason for having that rule. What is the proble with asking if the kit is any good or if someone has used it? Quality could be in question, may not have proper fit, etc.
All of these would be valid reasons to post a question for a...
A proper solar panel install should have a diode if the panel doesn't have one built in to prevent current from going into the panel. This means you should never have to disconnect it.
I think the misunderstanding here is the size of the alternator fuse. A 100amp alternator needs a 100amp fuse or something with a buffer say 120amp fuse. The crucial part is that the charge wire from the alternator needs to be capable of supporting 120amps, the rating of the circuit protection...
I agree that if the fluid is burnt and has been for awhile, the damage is done. The OP will have to enlighten us here.
The diag process should not be skipped. Why is the fluid low or burnt? Will the same problem occur on the the rebuilt trans. A thorough diag will keep you from having to...
Not everyone has access to a flush machine, probably the best approach to do a good flush with no additive or detergents. I'm not one to recommend drilling a hole in the torque converter either to flush it. Believe it or not, that is an old school method and using a rivet when you are done to...
Ok so let's hammer out basic auto trans diag...some of the most basic things you can do which have not been reported on yet is checking fluid level and condition. If not correct, remedy the situation before going any farther. If they appear ok, suggest investing in a new filter and some new...
Replaced my leaky pump with a genuine Delco pump ($30 off Rockauto) and has been trouble free for almost two years now. My thought is why overcomplicate it when the mechanical pump works fine and is cheap. If you are dead set of replacing it take a look at the Stanadyne FM series filters. You...
Rear blocks tend to cause lots of wrap which can pull driveshafts out. Not as much with the CUCV rear spring pack but be aware of it. I honestly think your best lines would be stock rubber ones from a 2wd truck. I dislike braided ones because you can't pinch them to service brakes and they tend...
This is true but I've been looking on ebay and it seems anything with a 12v Cummins is 5 digits minimum. Of course we are not talking about some rust bucket. They are getting more scarce and pricey as time goes on.
I think that statement is misleading, your stock shafts may be fine depending on what type of springs you get. Most people choose to push the front axle forward to help with firewall clearance. If that's the case, you more than likely will run out of slip yoke on the front shaft. More...
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