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well i never heard of such , learn something new evewry day , squeeling altenator = possibly low bat's ..cool stuff ...thanks for your help..................rok is actualy my dog's name
it was slow at starting , till today when i changed feul filters and discovered the primary pump was nt running , replaced the fuse in it now fine ; i did spin truck over alot trying to start it till i discovered the problem and thats when now the continuos squeel began ...........
belts on truck when i bought it from govliquidation , a year ago have nt run it much , slowly fixing it up.......belts are in good shape , may be a little loose . so a bad battery can make the altenator squeel ?
when i start the truck up it used to squeel like lose belt for a few minuets then go away , my thought was loose belt , didnt worry bout it ; now when truck is runing it continuously squeels like loose belt except ........ when i turn the power switch off , truck still runing , the squeeling...
just trying to help out those on a budget with alot of mouths to feed that have the dream and vision of chuggin down the road road to freedome in a bobber
i have modified a set for my truck shure as God made the earth spin when i get a set of 395 's to put on them they will spin on my truck if anyone wants to know the steps to take to modify your rims im me and i will get back asap.............
i have a better way the old style stock deuce rims that are studed not welded can be modified with about an hour per wheel ya need a torch a welder ear plugs grinder and air hammer 200 plus per wheel vs an hour per wheel hmmmmm...........so many bobber projects stop at the wheels...