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Scoobienorth wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2019 4:20 pm
Helidump wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2019 4:00 pm on a scale of foot lbs to the torque created by the rotation of the earth, how tight was the drain plug? Ive seen those fellers break an oil filler cap too. Big beefy arms on em I guess?


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Actually I needed big slip joint plier to remove the filler in the valve cover too. The drain oddly enough was tight but not ridiculous over done
Must have forgot to hit the drain plug with the impact when tightening it back up.

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Look at the castor on this thing. It’s a nun killing shopping cart


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Look at the dual steering stabilizers, it’s fine.

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His wheels are too small. Nobody is going to go to his shop.

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Built by an exhaust shop? You dont say...

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Start of my morning was seeing this nylock nut on a torque converter. Threads not even fully engaging the lock. A 1/8 a turn with my ratchet and it spun off by hand. So I did the rest come off as easy?

Hell no it took a 15,14, 9/16 sockets as well as a gas axe and a 14mm wrench to get the remaining random nuts off.


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Keeps ya on ur toes when someone uses there spare bolt bucket to finish job hahaha

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Oh that’s janky


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Oh that’s janky


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I fucking hate those things. :headbang:

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I love guillotine connectors.
Makes diagnosing electrical issues really easy.
Anywhere ya see one you know where the problem is lol

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Johnny5 wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 6:00 pm I love guillotine connectors.
Makes diagnosing electrical issues really easy.
Anywhere ya see one you know where the problem is lol
these werent even used to tee into power. they were used to wire the entire back of the truck

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pointsnorth wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2020 9:05 am
Johnny5 wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 6:00 pm I love guillotine connectors.
Makes diagnosing electrical issues really easy.
Anywhere ya see one you know where the problem is lol
these werent even used to tee into power. they were used to wire the entire back of the truck
that's how most of my trailer was wired. i've been putting off redoing it for the last couple years as various marker and signal lights have quite working. now that the brakes don't work anymore, it might be time to actually get to it :rasta:
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Scott Cee AKA 2drx4 wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2020 5:27 pm I fucking hate those things. :headbang:
They're even better when they have heat shrink and 50 wraps of tape around them :lmao:
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Battery carrier for sale
Works best in winter as it keeps your hands warm
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