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Mopar1973Man

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  1. Here another one for the global warming group...:rolleyes2: http://www.nbcdfw.com/enjoy-this/North-Texas-Wakes-to-Big-Snowflakes-78310222.html North Texas got snow! Ummm... Global Warming is really going out the window now...
  2. I know we got a old fire truck in the dept that got either the 3.08 or 3.31 rear end it super arse tall geared for 3 speed trans...:eek: When you hit 3rd its a turd till about 70 MPH.
  3. Here is some killer gauges I would love to have in my truck...:shades:
  4. Well... Since I didn't eat much I didn't gain much for weight... (Thank Gawd!) At least I can keep my 21-22 MPG in my truck..
  5. We got another ... But the information is good! :thumbsup: Thanx Taz!
  6. You mean your looking for... http://mopar.mopar1973man.com/personal/2002/fog-lights/fog-lights.htm Or my reverse light... http://mopar.mopar1973man.com/personal/2002/backup-lights/backup-lights.htm
  7. Well as for the Salmon river the fishing for Salmon and Steelhead are great... There were guys fishing off the bank in that video... Most of the time you can hear the jet boats cruising the river... Yeah... I'm the guy in black sitting at the computer trying to fix Taz's Avatar up... During that time we found out his wifes new camera is a video camera too. So we played with it, youtubed it, and Taz posted it... Another junky... He's got a bucket load of pics of his truck now...:eek:
  8. Oh trust me we were... The thing is we were at about 5,500 feet of elevation and there was about 1 foot of snow. But we were trying to ride around the mountain. The highest elevation is right around 7,500 feet... So we gave up... Funny part I'm the guy with the Cowboy hat in black... I'm the only ATV without chains on! :eek: But in the last picture I was pushing both of them for another 3-6 more inches and sank!
  9. Here is a few pics of playing in the snow... http://forum.mopar1973man.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=36&stc=1&d=1259536613 http://forum.mopar1973man.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=37&stc=1&d=1259536613 http://forum.mopar1973man.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=38&stc=1&d=1259536613
  10. That's one thing that is way off is that everything we do as americans revolves around the world markets. What happen to the local markets and local economy??? :confused: Everything we do is based on what the world has desided for prices for everything like oil, beef, veggies, etc...:bang:
  11. Here is a forum for the local guys here in Idaho to get together and chat and share information about there vehicles. All makes and models are welcomed! Gasser or diesel! So if you live in Idaho and enjoy wrenching on your vehicle... Or just want to share information or story your more than welcome!
  12. Poor JL welding here has quite the haul with his truck with weird issues and problems. He's right replaced most of the engine chasing problems...
  13. Here you go guys and gals a place to hide away from the public eyes and talk amoungst yourselves... :thumbsup:
  14. Let me dig in my FSM book for the wire colors...
  15. Hey Gang... A buddy (Taz) and myself have created a Neverwinter night game and playing story line as a coop. So if you want to join in just post to this thread and I'll send you the information on the game.
  16. Well it one way to learn how to do by jumping in and doing it... This might help ya out in getting it rolling... http://www.homenethelp.com/network/firewire.asp http://www.weethet.nl/english/network_firewire.php
  17. For those of you that don't know what processor you have in a computer and you need to find out. Well here is a excellent program that will give you all the specs of you processor. http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
  18. Here is a awesome web site to tune in your Win XP, Vista, or Win 7. Black Viper's web site does a awesome job of breaking down all the system services and explaining what they do and if you really need them... http://www.blackviper.com/
  19. Here is a wonderful tool that works awesome for cleaning up oyur Windows and keeping it running top notch. http://www.tune-up.com/products/tuneup-utilities/ Then go here to download a free trial copy. http://www.tune-up.com/download/
  20. Next time the hard start occurs try unplugging the fuel pump. If it fire up right away then you know that fuel pressure is too high for the hyper-senitive VP44 because of the torn diaphram. Fuel pressure is a key issues here... You need to see the cranking pressure as well as idle and WOT on the highway.
  21. Usually those fancy network hubs with a uplink switch basically converts that marked port to a uplink port to the next network switch (hub)... Other than that it remains a standard output to a computer in normal mode.
  22. http://base0.googlehosted.com/base_media?q=FroogleCatalog_CNETI57320.jpg&size=4&dhm=fd144017&hl=en Like here on my desk I got laptop that Mom loves to use but it piggy backed off my computer. My computer is bridged the both cards (Vista 64) but serving out to a older XP Win laptop. The problem is to keep the network alive you got to keep all machines downstream up and running constantly or the network fails. So with a workgroup switch then each and every computer has its own feed and not relying on downstream computers to feed it. Ok... I'm going to assume a few thing and use my own network as a example. DSL 192.168.254.254 - Gateway & DNS Address 255.255.255.0 - Subnet Mask So this means that 192.168.254.x is you network address. ALL computers must have a IP address start with these 3 numbers. The last number x is the address of the computer. So this give you 255 connection on your network... Master - 192.168.254.1 --- Laptop 192.168.254.4 (Piggy backed from Master) Mom - 192.168.254.2 Shop - 192.168.254.3 --- Bench 192.168.254.5 (Port for customer computers) So now your allowed to plug in as many workgroup switches as needed. Like I could pull the line from master and put into a 4 port workgroup switch and split the signal. This is the correct way but like you and me we don't have lots of money at times... But basically you need to verify you computer name are all different. Make sure all machine are working in the same network address (depends on subnet mask). But like my example of my computer the first 3 number are network address and 4th is computer address. Here is my setup with a built in router/workgroup switch. (thumbnails)
  23. On a quick search of the web I found that its is obsoloeted as far as I can find...http://www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/24-valve-engine-transmission-1998-5-2002/176296-1999-24v-fuel-heater-element.html The fuel heater element is melted and burnt outon my 1999 2500 24V, I went to Cummins and Dodge dealers to by a replacement. Cummins part #3898281S, Chrysler part # 4883052. Both Cummins and Dodge dealers listed the part number, but stated it is obsolete and not available. The Filter Head assembly, Fleet Guard part #FS19528 / FS19598, was also stated by Cummins and Dodge dealers to be obsolete and not available. In issue 54 of TDR, page 22 under 12v Engines, there is an article on the replacement of the fuel heater element, however the head assembly is different. It appears that the heater element is available for the 12v engine, why is the heater element for the 24v obsolete and unavailable. Where can I purchase a replacement fuel heater element my 1999 2500 24V ?. But like Geno's sells the 12V series (Fleetguard) yet...:confused: http://www.genosgarage.com/prodinfo.asp?number=3907766S
  24. Here is update to this... http://www.larouchepac.com/node/12520 Gore Flees in Panic from Chicago Book Signing November 25, 2009 (LPAC)—Not since Henry Kissinger fled a team of LaRouche organizers, in the back of a delivery truck in New York City's Central Park in the early 1980s, has an obese fascist moved so fast to escape an angry crowd, as Al Gore did today in Chicago. Appearing at a bookstore in the downtown Loop, Gore was confronted by a team of demonstrators from a grass roots group called "We Are Change," as he was signing his latest fascist screed on the global warming swindle. Gore bolted from the bookstore, raced down an alley, jumped into a waiting car, and tried to speed off, with protesters chasing after him and banging on the car. Midwest LYM organizers, who were also on the scene to confront the global warming swindler, provided an eyewitness account of Fat Albert's flight of fear. Make no mistake about it. This little encounter is typical of the kinds of things going on all over the country, as the fascists who brought you the near-destruction of the United States and an onrushing global Dark Age, are no longer walking the streets, smug in the belief that they are literally getting away with murder. The mass strike dynamic is playing out in thousands of ways, every day, and the recent revelations about the "smoking gun" emails from the East Anglia University global warming propaganda center, have made Al Gore's life a little more miserable. As Percy Shelley wrote in "The Mask of Anarchy," "We are many, they are few."
  25. Well hell that no biggy then... I would just dive into it and put the manifold on with a fresh gasket and call it good for now. A small exhaust leak on a gasser isn't a biggy... Annoying more that a hurt.

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