RD400HP
Active Member
Have a couple of question bought some new 80034 Duraterms and when I tried to install them I could not get them to thread in. I did not try a wrench on them but tried a couple of other holes and a couple different glows. It had Delphis in it and they thread right in ,am I just being to cautious?
The other question is I was looking around underneath the truck and it looks like I have a trans bolt that wasn't put back in its just laying on top of the trans. stuck in the fuel line bracket. What do you have to do drop the back of the transmission to get at it?
I was looking at the front of my truck and I thought it looked like my wheels were towed in so I got out my tape and Half arse measured it and it shows it towed in 2'' . I noticed the bearing felt a little loose on the pass side so I pulled the outside bearing out and it looked like it had been running hot, nice blue color. I pulled the hub off and when I tried to take the inside bearing out it fell apart in my hand, real nice. On the way back home from Wisconsin I stopped to fuel up and I checked the air pressure in the front tires cause they looked low and when I laid my hand on the front tires I liked to burn my hand they were so hot probably from the tires being towed in.
At least the bearings and the tires had enough life in them to get me home to Ohio.
Mark
The other question is I was looking around underneath the truck and it looks like I have a trans bolt that wasn't put back in its just laying on top of the trans. stuck in the fuel line bracket. What do you have to do drop the back of the transmission to get at it?
I was looking at the front of my truck and I thought it looked like my wheels were towed in so I got out my tape and Half arse measured it and it shows it towed in 2'' . I noticed the bearing felt a little loose on the pass side so I pulled the outside bearing out and it looked like it had been running hot, nice blue color. I pulled the hub off and when I tried to take the inside bearing out it fell apart in my hand, real nice. On the way back home from Wisconsin I stopped to fuel up and I checked the air pressure in the front tires cause they looked low and when I laid my hand on the front tires I liked to burn my hand they were so hot probably from the tires being towed in.
At least the bearings and the tires had enough life in them to get me home to Ohio.
Mark