Doing inner and outer tie rods on my 1 ton dump project today.
Genuine TTX inner and outer tie rods from NAPA. Attaching to the center link, it seems that the hole in the threaded part of the tie rod and the castle nut don't line up at all.
Torque spec is 46 ft/ lbs. After tightening down, the...
@jrsavoie the link posted earlier by Ryan is probably the correct part
https://www.ebay.com/itm/GM-Engine-Mount-Stud-Bolt-Flange-Double-Head-M8X1-25X20-M10X1-5X30-New-11561121-/332785338193
part number 11561121
The donor pedal I got off a '93 bolted in just fine to my '95. According to Bobbie Martin's guide any 90s gasser pedal should work too but I have yet to verify that.
Based on the pictures of the linked donor truck I'd say it's a 92 or a 93 that had the ABS unit deleted. Appears to have throttle...
@SnowDrift this ad says 1998 but in the pictures you can clearly see throttle and cruise cables. In CT so maybe he'd be willing to ship. Not likely the seller would be ok with pulling the pump too but you'll want a core at some point so you can have a pump properly built...
Came across this on the Fakebook, located in NC. For those who don't use Fakebook it's (according to the seller) a Navistar 6.5 short block with a forged crank, balanced rotating assembly and splayed mains. Apparently purchased by the seller at an auction from a defense contractor
Asking price...
Maybe I'm missing something, but the list of injector nozzles in the link doesn't have 304 or 311 listed. Thought 304 were stock for the 6.5 and 311 are the marine?
For what it's worth I've been told by an injector guy that Bosch nozzles that went to India are worse than the china ones. Apparently there's nozzles being made in Italy that are the best option at the moment. I think the Italian company is Bosio but can't find any way to source the Italy made...
I didn't know you could get galvanized rims, I'll keep that in mind for my equipment trailer!
I put this brush on stuff on my fuel tank, would it being oil base and high gloss make it any better or worse than a rattle can...
I have the same issue on several steel rims- one my front tractor tire, the other steel rims for the pickup. The inside of the rim is rusted enough that the bead won't seat fully so I have perpetual slow leaks.
The tractor tire in particular bugs me as it's only 13 years old and is mostly kept...
@ngweidner are you referencing converting the GMT400 front brakes to the GMT800 style? There's a few threads on here if you search GMT800 brake conversion. Several folks on here have done it. All GMT800 trucks had the dual piston calipers.
thread here...
I'd also recommend an EGT gauge as when I tow I use that to guide my pedal more than anything else. High EGT will show up way before the coolant temp reads high
@Twisted Steel Performance something like this?
https://www.siliconeintakes.com/dsm-intercooler-piping/exhaust-flex-section-p-863.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIucrG74iWggMVi4fICh2LbgA-EAYYASABEgIZ6PD_BwE
I was considering that kind but thought they also had a tendency to fall apart/ disintegrate
Strongly recommend ditching the sock. Yes it provides more surface area so if a leaf or other similar debris got into the tank it could still pull fuel. But not worth the hassle in my opinion. Dropping the tank or pulling the bed is a PITA, toss it when you pull the new sender out of its box...
The crossover is all tacked up. I really recommend doing this with the engine in the truck. Doing so on a stand it would be really hard to account for all the frame clearances. The mock up engine is in a 1993 K3500 Cheyenne 1 ton dump with a blown engine. The new heart for the vehicle is...
On the other side, I really wanted to use another Vband connection. The Banks manifold comes with a 2" 3 bolt flange cast into it, so I welded a 2" vband directly to a stainless 3 bolt flange. Getting away from the factory 3 bolt flanges was a goal here as well
However, when trying to add in...
The goal of this upgrade is better exhaust flow, so stepping up to 2" as quickly as possible is the goal. On a whim I had purchased a 45* piece of 1-3/4" pipe, and I'm glad I did as it allowed for a smooth transition around the front diff mount and good orientation towards the passenger side...
Additionally, even though the manifold is 1 3/4" in diameter on the inside, the flange accepts a 2" vband clamp. So without milling it smaller a 1 3/4" vband wont work. This proved helpful though, as to gain all the clearance I needed I slipped the 1 3/4" elbow into a 2" vband and made something...