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Inflatable booth?
I just don't want to wind up missing a digit or limb. I can sometimes get in a hurry to get results.
What about pulling that front glass? I imagine there is some rust under that. And new seals for that sunroof might be nice? If it’s even an option to buy these days That rear end is gonna look killer!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Good golly man!You sound like my kin!A rusty cab corner somehow means the fuel tank is dropped and the windshield is coming out.I'm keeping in mind that some of the interior has already been guttedYou're next to completely rebuilding this thing in a few weeks...!Psycho!!!
Lookin good! Now to hand sand all of it lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Dude, sorry, but you've definitely crossed over into fluid change territory! Does anyone else agree???
Quote from: Flyin6 on July 12, 2023, 07:53:29 PMDude, sorry, but you've definitely crossed over into fluid change territory! Does anyone else agree??? Guilty as charged…
Sam, did you put new rubber fuel hoses in with the new tank?
Quote from: Nate on July 12, 2023, 07:45:10 PMSam, did you put new rubber fuel hoses in with the new tank?Nate, I didn’t. Didn’t even cross my mind…I hope I don’t need to anytime soon. FWIW all the rubber bits on this are still OE and are still good in appearance. Brake lines fuel lines etc.
Now, my question for all y'all.Should i put the fender flares back on?I have mixed feelings now about them.Most of me wants them for the stone protection they provide. (Which I think answers my question)But another most of me is appalled by the damage they caused by holding dirt.I think that means I need to wash the truck a bit more regularly is all.
Quote from: Sammconn on July 13, 2023, 08:58:53 AMQuote from: Nate on July 12, 2023, 07:45:10 PMSam, did you put new rubber fuel hoses in with the new tank?Nate, I didn’t. Didn’t even cross my mind…I hope I don’t need to anytime soon. FWIW all the rubber bits on this are still OE and are still good in appearance. Brake lines fuel lines etc. So the reason I am saying that Sam, is when I had my lbz, those short little rubber fuel hose sections would collapse when hot and starve the cp3, which caused premature failure.I know you just did all that high $$$ work on the engine rebuild, and I mention this because I would hate to see all that hard work and $$$ get flushed because of a failure of an 8" little rubber hose.
So, new fenders make it to the kiddo's place in a good state.Need put hood and doors on tonight and the ruck can go back outside.Pulled the CAC pipe and it was full of oil, like fuller than when I pulled the engine.So, in the true form of a fluid change a new one is ordered and, in the mail, quite literally.It will be replaced while the front fenders are off next time.With any luck, this will eliminate my excessive oil use, lack of boost and mileage.Those are the big three symptoms I'm facing, and they have been getting progressively worse.