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For a temporary thing, fine but long term just tap to the ip. In the last month there is 3 more people that had screwed diagnostics from testing in places other than the ip inlet.That harbor freight pressure test kit uses a 1/4" flare schrader like on the old R12 systems to connect to the various adapters in the kit. with me having the remote fuel filter on the fire wall, I had thought about looking for a fitting that was male 1/4" npt to make 1/4" flare that has that schrader valve in it to permanently mount on the filter housing. this way I can connect the fuel pressure tester to it any time quick and easy.
Best to use Google. Type in whatever search terms you’re looking for, and throw this in the search bar with it: site:thetruckstop.usHonestly well I don't usually try to find old threads, because it seems like unless you know exact perfect keywords to put in it never finds what you're looking for LOL.. but I will try to find it
I really suck at searching.Honestly well I don't usually try to find old threads, because it seems like unless you know exact perfect keywords to put in it never finds what you're looking for LOL.. but I will try to find it
I NEED a truck. I use it for work. As in hauling materials, hauling
If your work is dependent upon the truck but the truck isn’t dependable- your income isn’t dependable.
Myself, and I am sure everyone else in the forum, just wants to see You get this truck running without issues, to be reliable and dependable and not have to work on it every time You decide to use it.@WarWagon thank you.. yeah, the truck makes its own money..I actually charge my boss a dollar a mile to haul material with it. Of course at 10mpg and fual being 4.00 it's not a great profit but it adds up.. that's a lot of why I'm so Willing to keep pushing forward with it...aside from when it decides to break a ball joint, it always gets me where I need to go. ( Started keeping a spare ball joint , joint press and a tie rod in the tool box.)
It's almost always petty stuff that goes wrong, and it doesn't help that nobody really makes good quality parts anymore. And believe me, I'm about as sick of complaining about this truck as y'all are of hearing about it..lol . And the other reasons are one the frame still looks like damn near new , the box is getting rough but the cab is solid, and the engine still seems to be pretty strong.. surprising when you think about the fact that it has 316k on it . But then again I'm not 100 percent sure it's the original engine..
I do still think something is screwy with the tranny. But hopefully that's just something that needs adjusted.. could probably use new shifts solenoids too. But that's cheap stuff.
Is there a tranny shop that gives free estimates near you?@WarWagon thank you.. yeah, the truck makes its own money..I actually charge my boss a dollar a mile to haul material with it. Of course at 10mpg and fual being 4.00 it's not a great profit but it adds up.. that's a lot of why I'm so Willing to keep pushing forward with it...aside from when it decides to break a ball joint, it always gets me where I need to go. ( Started keeping a spare ball joint , joint press and a tie rod in the tool box.)
It's almost always petty stuff that goes wrong, and it doesn't help that nobody really makes good quality parts anymore. And believe me, I'm about as sick of complaining about this truck as y'all are of hearing about it..lol . And the other reasons are one the frame still looks like damn near new , the box is getting rough but the cab is solid, and the engine still seems to be pretty strong.. surprising when you think about the fact that it has 316k on it . But then again I'm not 100 percent sure it's the original engine..
I do still think something is screwy with the tranny. But hopefully that's just something that needs adjusted.. could probably use new shifts solenoids too. But that's cheap stuff.