So besides having slightly different design, any reason you couldn't just use dodge wheels on the rear?
I've seen some dodge and ford that were pretty similar.
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Never seen that convulted tubing tool.
Might have to get one. I know a lot of the loom on our new suburban is gone.
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Those 88's are sick. You could tell what it was before you could even see it. Lol
Just the sound, or look for the smoke cloud.
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For the headlight plug, that's pretty common.
Plenty of trucks burned down from that. And the cruise control cutout switch on the brake master cylinder.
But look into doing the relay mod for the headlights. It's two-fold. One it takes the load off the headlight switch, two the lights will be...
I didn't see it discussed, but likely missed it.
There's two types of boost foolers.
Vented/relief valve and a fooler/sealed.
The vented type can actually cause a noticeable boost leak.
The second one is literally the same as a air regulator valve.
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Nice.
I'm in the same boat. Came across a miller 130.
Looking for a tank and regulator.
Did you rent or buy?
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IIRC, you typically have to specify if you want a new head and rotor.
I think that adds about another $500.
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Not quite.
Many do the serp conversion.
I think you're thinking of just swapping pulleys.
The version I know of is mostly swapping the whole accessories.
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Imo, on a 6.5, not really.
Say on a heui engine, you don't want it too hot, but you don't want it cold either.
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I can't find the specific thread I was looking for.
Of course if was a ford 6.9/7.3 forum. Lol but they're going through the same stuff with hard to find radiators.
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I'll have to double check what the arguments were.
Didn't really pay attention, as I'm not running a aluminum radiator. Lol
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I've seen a lot of talk saying distilled water has a high ph level and will eat aluminum.
Running Evans, probably be fine then.
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