I just bought 3 bottles of brake fluid so I can flush everything real good with my mighty vac.
Im installing the Raybestos wheel cylinders for a dually that Ferm suggested, rotors and Wagnor pads the WarWagon suggested.
Whats the best way to adjust the shoes once it’s back together. I’ve read...
A South Carolina Game Warden told me and my daddy a few years back that as long as you don’t go more than about 15% over the hull sticker most Game Wardens won’t mess with you. I don’t know what they could do to you for having a bigger motor than the hull sticker says though. Daddy might have...
Im about to change out the shoes and wheel cylinders on my 2000 K3500 single wheel.
What break tools do I need to do this job easier and quicker.
I have done Shoes and wheel cylinders before but have never bought the right tools for the job so I always fought with the springs and everything...
Check to see if there is a grease fitting for the steering shaft.
On take off make sure the motor is trimmed all the way down and once it’s going you might can play with the trim to help get it on plane. Once it’s on plane you can trim it on up to get more speed out of it.
That boat would...
Is it the temp sensor in the drivers side head? I can’t go look at my truck right now but I want to say that the crank sensor harness is in the same wire loom as the temp sensor that runs to the driver said head.
The crank bolt is torqued to 200 ft lbs. or somewhere close to that.
It was all my little 160 lbs as& could do to break it free and torque it back down. I was pulling my whole body off the ground to torque it back down.
You have to remove the belt pulley and harmonic balancer to get the front cover off. I used a Harmonic balancer puller to remove both if I remember right.
i ain't never did a chain on a 6.x so can’t answer the timing gear question.
I’m pretty sure I used gaskets on my timing cover but I think...
My 2000 K3500 6.5L has 304,000 miles on it and it’s stock even the exhaust and turbo. It does have the PMD relocated to the front bumper. Just made a 5 1/2 hour trip with it yesterday going 75-80 mph headed down here to the beach. Regular MPG‘s for me is between 10 and 13 but I mainly work the...
Put a clear hose on the IP return. It’s about 6” long. That lets you know if air is getting in the fuel system. When the engines running if you have 1 little bubble sitting there then you are ok. if there are several bubbles then there is a leak somewhere in the fuel system.