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I can say the same...............I got mine from Comdiver and it is built extremely well. Where ever you get one from you will see that it is worth it's weight in gold.
I would have to agree with Timber and Mikes47jeep............ Early 70's to late 80's gm fuel gauges worked in that way, at least all of the ones that I have owned.
Good Lookin Truck[thumbzup], For the front drive shaft You could try these guys ............. Driveshaft Specialist Inc I have bought from them before, good products and good pricing. They seemed more than happy to answer questions on the phone and were very helpful.
Happy Truckin............
Sometimes flare nut wrenches want to spread open and slip on stubborn nuts which can still be a big pain in the neck. But a trick my grand dad taught me is to take a pair of channel locks to the opposing side of the wrench and bite down on the mouth of the wrench itself while turning to keep it...
My truck was leaking fuel from the flame heater nozzle and made it hard to start. It was leaking at the back of the nozzle assembly. After sitting for a while a small pocket of air would form in the return line. I disconnected the nozzle and capped off the lines and it starts fine now. (I need...
Can someone tell me the best place to lift the front end with a bottle jack when placing the truck on jack stands. Are you guys raising at the pumpkin or what?
You can rent a pulley removal tool from most autoparts stores shuch as autozone. It may cost $50 or more but you get a full refund when you return it. Basically the rental fee is the price of the tool so you either return it..... or you bought it.
I have been searching for tool sets and decided to improvise. I found a garden tool sale at the local hardware store and went shopping. Every tool was $10 or less.
1)...The Pick Mattock did not need to be modified just painted. It has a plastic crown on the handle, which I found to be no big...
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