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Perfect. Thank you.Flow comes on the lower hose housing and dumps back into the intake
Eh he will get paid to make it. I just have to bolt it in lolWould have been easier to deslot the transfer case mount brackets It will slide back about 3 inches if you slot the mount. The rear and front drive shafts have enough travel that it won't hurt em to move in or out that far
The A2s have the dampener on that shaft cause they use a longer one. May have to invest in one if there is any vibration with that plateEh he will get paid to make it. I just have to bolt it in lol
Good thinking. I will keep that in mind.The A2s have the dampener on that shaft cause they use a longer one. May have to invest in one if there is any vibration with that plate
Awesome! I’ve never even drove one. I have high hopes though.oh man , I loved the 13 r/r behind a cummins. made a lot of trips up to niagra falls from boston back in the day. ahhhhh good memories..
Yeah, the hydraulic clutch might be neat - and a little less work - but there is nothing quite like a mechanical linkage. You have more "feel" for what is going on between you and the rest of the driveline that way IMO.Shifter is done and 3” cab lift is done. Basically just down to the clutch pedal. And currently thinking the hydraulic setup would have been worth the money.View attachment 807043
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Thank you!Yeah, the hydraulic clutch might be neat - and a little less work - but there is nothing quite like a mechanical linkage. You have more "feel" for what is going on between you and the rest of the driveline that way IMO.
Truck is definitely looking good!
It honestly blew my mind how easy it is to operate with the setup I’ve made so far.Air operated clutch assist like on a mack would be nice.
Or even an 809 series truck as a donor for its linkages and parts