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  1. Gunfreak25

    New M211 Member

    :lol: Mine was full of seeds too, the pan had dead bugs in it as well. Vortox makes new oil bath cleaners for farm tractors and I would love to put one on the GMC to work with the 6.2's flow requirements.
  2. Gunfreak25

    New M211 Member

    YES! I know some folks like to jump right in and turn the key on something that's been sitting for so many years. I had my 6.2 motor a year and come start up day I decided to pull the intake and check for obstructions. Found hardware sitting ontop of the intake valves ready to be sucked into the...
  3. Gunfreak25

    New M211 Member

    I have the Military Ordnance numbers but they are only of help when it comes to new old stock parts houses like Memphis. Plus, these numbers are Canadian which do not always have the same part number as US parts for some strange reason. Outer washer is 5298653 Inner washer is 120214 There...
  4. Gunfreak25

    New M211 Member

    I see you live in SC. After replacing the brake system and rebuilding everything, you might wish to spend a few more bucks and go with silicone brake fluid. Regular glycol based is hydroscopic and absorbs moisture from the air, which can rust the internals of a brake system over time since these...
  5. Gunfreak25

    New M211 Member

    COOL. Be very careful with the air pump rings. They are fragile and break easily. If the fit hits the shan, you can get custom ones made for a few bucks. http://www.ringspacers.com/rangcast.htm
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