
Everything posted by Mopar1973Man
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Need help figuring some things out
Suppose to tee into the HVAC vacuum line going into the dash...
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Clutch chatter or?
Hot spots in the flywheel / Pressure plate? Oil or Fuel contaminated friction plate? (Typically got issues with slippage)
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Manifold Bolts
Actually isn't it 12 bolts the hold the exhaust manifold on? Or are you talking about the Intake?
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Finally got gauges hooked up here is what I have!
Shoot... a Turbo will last a very long time if you take care of it... I've got a 170K miles on mine... I'm sure there is other people that will chime in with more miles.. As for the VP44 if you going to tap it I would opt for the stealth plate...
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Need help figuring some things out
The box under the cowling is a vacuum reservoir for the HVAC box functions.
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Would worn front shocks cause a vibration at 40mph but not on acceleration?
U-joints? Bad shock(s) would produce a bouncy ride like a old Caddy....
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1,000,000,000 mpg...
Good to hear your still staying mobile Russ! I wonder if they make a 1 cylinder Cummins engine to power that scooter... It would have to have a stack...
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Injectors
You can rate the thread at the top of the page...
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2000 dodge 3500 4x4 having electrical problems
Sound like you got it...
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Wife fueled the Truck!!
I'll get mine up in the morning... (Upload problems)
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bd steering box support manual
File was approved for download... Thanks for the manual...
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Problem with low-beam headlights. Need suggestions.
Yeah the multi-function switch tends to fail so it best to replace that soon... Really scary to loose your headlights on a windy road... Yeah like W&F said buy new it not worth messing with used junk...
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Charge A/C System AGAIN.....I think the compressor may be bad.
:banghead: My Bad... I thought Napa change that system but I guess not... Sorry about that...
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No cruise control
Ummm... Vacuum maybe? The early 2nd Gens have vacuum control cruise...
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Charge A/C System AGAIN.....I think the compressor may be bad.
How about this... http://www.napaonline.com/Search/Results.aspx?Ntt=r134a%20manifold%20gauges&Ntk=Keyword&Nty=1&N=0
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I am gonna take the oil pan drain plug and throw it as far as I can...........
Hey now I buy one if you build it...
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Road side help...
You might want to check around again... I remember seeing a news article saying it legal to carry conseal weapons in all 50 states now... I'm not 100% sure but I'm sure I remember seeing article about...
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New Ford 6.7 Liter Diesel
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Difference in AT vs. HT traction off road
Personally if I'm empty and traveling dirt roads is fine for AT tires. But If I'm loaded or plan on working long periods offroad (like firewood season) I normally switch to my Cooper STT to aid in traction.
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2000 dodge 3500 4x4 having electrical problems
If it was me... I would take a DVM and check wire for wire for ground or short problems... And...
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Charge A/C System AGAIN.....I think the compressor may be bad.
No... The oil will always settle to thel owest point in the system and stay regardless of the vacuum. So you would have open the system and blow out the evaporator, condenser, and drain the compressor. Might remove the drier can flip it upside down and blow it out... Then put a vacuum on the system and recharger with 6 ozs of oil and then your 3 cans of freon.
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I am gonna take the oil pan drain plug and throw it as far as I can...........
Actually no there not... There is no low pressure shutdown on these as far as I know. I got a neighbor that ruined a 3rd Gen by getting stuck in a ditch with the nose down really steep and the oil pump was dry so the alarms and the light came on for the oil pressure then it was too late... Ate the rigs on 3 cylinders... End up selling the truck...
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Bad week
Any update on this yet? Amen brother... I'm in the same boat... The Computer industry is shot right now no one has $500 to $1,000 to lay down on new computer... So the autmotive repairs and doing A/C recharging is keeping a few nickles in my pockets...
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Random Bucking
How about common stuff like bad grounds? The APPS system ground is buried behind the starter on the engine block.
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Wife fueled the Truck!!
Sound like my data logs... But I don't cover that much data though...