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No AC. No CTIS. Its a fine threaded cap for something. I'm going to have to get under the truck tomorrow and probe around. I've been working on converting to a 4 man and just happened to look under the front of the truck as I was picking up tools.I think I’m gonna start leaving random crap around my buddies trucks just to screw with them.
Nothing on my truck looks that clean. Nothing is made from stainless.
Could be a part from A/C if you have one. Or maybe CTIS. Or off chance it is a fill cap from hub???
I haven't moved this out of garage other than test drives. My 1991 Z28 sits next to it. That hasn't moved since Oct.How about your wife’s car or the family car? Why are you assuming this stainless steel part is from your rig.
Reminds me of the scene in Ford V Ferrari where Shelby throws a handful of bolts into the Ferrari pit after their stop………I think I’m gonna start leaving random crap around my buddies trucks just to screw with them.
Nothing on my truck looks that clean. Nothing is made from stainless.
Could be a part from A/C if you have one. Or maybe CTIS. Or off chance it is a fill cap from hub???
.I can't find where this goes. I found it under my laying under front of my truck. Any suggestions? Power steering or trans, as it has pink fluid. Nothing leaking that I see. View attachment 860119View attachment 860120View attachment 860121
Checked on back of transfer case and both plugs are installed. Are those the only two?I agree with McP47 it looks like a transfer case fill/drain plug, maybe they drained the fluids so check everything very closely!
They use a big allen wrench.Only ones I know of that look like that are the two in the transfer case and in the hubs, but the hub plugs would be painted.
I have never seen a cooled differential cover but they may look like that
OK so just like the original cover? makes sense.They use a big allen wrench.
I don't think so either. I've ran it a few times up and down the street, no leaks. Trans full, oil fuel and power steering full.More and more, I’m beginning to think this piece is not from your truck and something else was in your parking spot, maybe several months ago. Maybe another car, maybe a snowblower, may be an air conditioning repairman. That stainless steel piece did not come from your vehicle. My humble opinion
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