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The only con I had was getting that heavy beast up in there.
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He is. Here's the thread on it. He's also working up a mount for the front end... He was my source for the winch too, and that was before I knew he was one of us. I looked at dozens of setups, including some of my own designs (which is why I went with someone else's )TwistedOaks, I like that! I take it hard head is a member? Did you look at any other set ups before picking that one? I have been looking myself and found a hidden arrangement that looks nice. Have you found any pros or cons to either set up? Thanks.
I got to get me one of them trailers.We all like to watch em work. Moving 4 D3/4 dozers from central Illinois to little rock. 415mi each way. Returning each trip with a D6. Should be done tomorrow with all the driving View attachment 639685
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You've already got the bed of my truck half full with rally stuff. You wanting the other half now too?Take some more pictures so I can see what you got that I need lol.
I think he's talking about roofed space, probably in front of the cabinet.You've already got the bed of my truck half full with rally stuff. You wanting the other half now too?
If they are being overly stubborn on coming out you can always drill thru the middle of it and tap it for a smaller bolt. I just did that on a 6.0L the other day in a Topkick truck.Pulled the exhaust manifold off, got it machined, now working on getting the bolts out that broke off. Also the t-stat housing while I was there cause it was leaking.
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Stubborn ain't the word for it! I finally found a torch to borrow, but still not having much luck with pulling them with extractors. I've had to drill them out almost completely and peel them out. They just don't want to unbind from the flange with all that rust.If they are being overly stubborn on coming out you can always drill thru the middle of it and tap it for a smaller bolt. I just did that on a 6.0L the other day in a Topkick truck.
I have had lots of luck using the Speedout bits that you see on TV and can be found at the home depot.
Good tip, I can't say I've done it that way before. They're 10x1.5 bolts. I've been missing my good rose bud tip from work. This one I've got borrowed had just a cutting tip on it. It's not heating as fast. I think that's why they're not breaking loose, I normally have good luck with these extractors.You can use allthread and screw it into the hole you drilled and just seat it then nut to the manifold. Or just use a normal bolt to screw in. I think they are 3/8" right? You can easily drill for 5/16 or 1/4"
Also measure your other bolts on how far they seated so you don't overdrill into the head. You may grab a few cans of keyboard duster as well. Heat that thing up several times and if it wont move just heat it up and then spray that duster inverted onto the bolt and then hit it. sometimes that will make it budge.
Blowed exhaust gasket on several cylinders. Sounded like a tractor. I had it machined flat. Several ports were pitted along the clamping surface.Ford Mechanic, what was wrong with the manifold? What kind of machining did you have done?
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