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I might go down to Summit Racing this weekend and see what I can come up with. I've been looking online and I can't find a fitting to go from the stainless braid hose AN fitting to the female end of the aluminum lines. All in all the whole AN thing isn't that confusing once you get your hands on...
Has anybody had any success using AN fittings to make oil lines for their truck? I'm looking at making a stainless braided line from the block up to the aluminum lines that go across the backside of the radiator.
I don't know much about them so if someone would like to enlighten me I would...
While I agree 100% that soldering is preferred over solder less connectors, I've used self sealing butt connectors to repair simple things such as a new light socket pigtails with great success.
As mentioned before it comes down to the quality of the crimp. Don't use the crappy crimped built...
Not to hijack the thread but does Diesel Care just do a seal kit for $275 or actually put new parts in and test the pump to make sure everything is A1?
The sensor on the drivers side is for the glow plugs not the cold advance solenoid as stated above. They don't need to be replaced together, they are two different systems. The cold advance switch is closed when cold and open when hot, I believe it opens at 90 some degrees IIRC
If your motor is...
Thanks for the replays guys, I appreciate the feedback.
All your trucks look great. I think I'm just going to wing it and shoot a few test panels with a 1.3 tip and see what happens! It sounds like it should work just fine!
So I'm looking at buying a paint gun to paint the bed of my M1009 and some other small parts. I'll be shooting Rapco 383 green CARC substitute cut 4-1 with Xylene per Rapco's specs.
Ive done a little painting here and there but never really had to set up a spray gun. The gun I'm looking at...
I can not say with 100% certainty that it won't cause damage if left in. I simply don't know. Never tried it.
I can say the rod points up towards the cam shaft. I don't have a photo of a 6.2L diesel but I found this one on Google of another motor. It's about the same.
If it was my truck, I'd...
I'm pretty sure your referring to the fuel pump push rod.
Did you stick your finger up in the block and feel around for it?
They usually fall right out.
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