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Today when i got home I noticed that I was leaking fuel.When I started checking for the reason I found the plastic line coming out of the pump going to the flame heater had a hole in it.I was wondering if I could just plug it at the pump or do I have to repair the line?In allthe years I have had...
I recently bought a winterization grill cover and now I need the hardware to put it on the truck.I've contacted memphis eq uipment,TNJ,and Saturn with no luck.Any help would be apprecated
I'm not sure if this has been posted before but can anyone tell me how to install a winter grill cover? I bought one on e bay but it apears that it may need some clips or something it does have some springs with hooks but that doesn't look like enough to hold it in place.Any help or direction to...
I am going to mix wmo with my fuel in my duece so I bought some filter bags and was wondering if a little water inthe used oil will hurt the filters and if it does can the bags be washed some how and be reused.
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No.With no air they are just hard to stop.The air is just to make it easeir to engage the brakes.I once had the belt on the compressor break and it was a bear to stop but if you push hard enough you can stop it
Changed the front ones on mine not too much trouble.The way I did it was to take a ball joint fork to get them off the truck then find a large press to push them outof the torque rod
I found a couple of u joints that are starting to get bad and was wondering if anyone had a list of part numbers that I could get so I could see if my local parts store can get them or if anyone know a good place to buy them?
I replaced the bushings a few months ago on mine if I remember they were about $55 a peice.I did learn it takes a big press to get the old ones out I tried a 12 ton press to remove them and they wouldn't move ended up using a freinds 60 ton to get them out.You can use a smaller press to put them...
Not everyone can do it.It does take some practice to learn some tricks to make it work.I started to do my own to save money most shops around here charge atleast $25 to do it.
I use the slide hammer bead breaker with that a wrecking bar and a shop hammer I can break down and remount a tirein less than 45 min.If you have a stuborn bead that has been mounted for a long time and has a lot of rust just use PB Blaster penetrant.Just spray it around the bead and let soak...