Paveltolz
Доверяй, но проверяй
Reading my mind? No, I had seen them in LMC and ordered them but until I saw them on your truck, I wasn't really convinced they would look that good. I wired them to stay on and not blink with the turn signals.Love the Headlights. Where have I seen those before :confused5: :hihi:
I got a second opinion that matched your assessment so decided to go for it.Probably just air in the system. It won't hurt anything. But when your not expecting it, and your firing a new engine it's one less thing you need for the event. LoL
1. Replaced return fuel line from back of motor with rubber lines all the way to the point where the metal bending stuff for both feed and return linked up at the frame by the old lift pump. That will make putting the bell housing bolts back in place MUCH easier without that bracket in the way at two points.
2. Removed the flex plate's six bolts. Will ensure they are at 65 lbs torque going back on.
3. The winner is the gallery plug sitting at the 7-8 O'clock position closest to the cam bearing housing. Small one close in. It had a bead of oil on it and the rest were dry. Considering how inaccessable it would be when the block is mounted to the engine stand, it would be easy to overlook and, apparently, was.
4. Backed it out with about a half turn loosening it enough to use my hands on the allen head socket
5. Hit the others and they were snug so I gave them a 1/2 turn to ensure seated.
6. Wipe off the thread sealer (still wet) and wrap with 'monster blue' teflon tape.
7. Torque to 25 lbs and up it to 30 for a final hit. Hit the others to 30 lbs while in there.
8. Replace flex plate with two bolts and forgot to wipe off the excess oil that dripped out during the exchange.
9. Lit off the motor and let it idle up to 60 lbs PSI and shut down after a couple of minutes. Lots of air in it, chucka chug chug....
10. Checked plug, cleaned off excess oil with degreaser and electical contact cleaner to dry it off. Re-lit the motor. Sounded much better.
11. NO LEAKING. No oil from gallery plugs, none from the shortened oil feed line to the turbo, no fuel leaks, no leaks from the pressure and temperature senders I've put in either.
Feeling much better tonight.
Tomorrow I'll double check for leaks again with a longer idle time before calling this one fixed.
Might as well do the FS2500 lines for the tranny while it is down a bit. I confirmed there will be at least one run to Evco for fittings as the kit doesn't have the female to Jic 4 needed for the line to mate up. May not have the one to fit the tranny either...life goes on.