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that one I don't happen to know. proper tool is the flare nut wrech but there not alot of room in there. you rounded of the line that's there?
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the 4 bolts hold the backing plate to the axle are hard ones to get out. IIRC it took my 18" breaker bar to loosen mine when I changed the rear axle. you can heat/soak the with no worriers. there nothing there to hurt.
I got the bolts out OK, using my 24" breaker bar, but the plate doesn't seem to notice that the bolts are gone now. It's still on there solidly. I'll try heat/soak, and see what happens.
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Golf tee -- sounds good. Thanks.IIRC the cyl bolt holes are open to the center hole originally. Yeah it looks wrong...
A golf tee stuffed in the brake line works if you hold it in place with a plastic bag or a balloon taped to the line farther up.
The drive train on this truck is well maintained. The tranny is new. The body has typical rust. The utility bed is close to ideal for my purposes. The undercarriage has rust issues, as you've seen.As an aside... I've worked on some rusty shit but you're running neck and neck with my worst ever...