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Mopar1973Man

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  1. I would cut them back so no bare copper was shown then taken a small wire nut and capped out the wires. This will guard the very tips from touching.
  2. The lights are wire hot constantly so it possible you have a bare spot in a wire somewhere. I would be looking for the last hack job a previous owner might have done to the truck. So it will be the pink wire for sure. The other side goes to ground and just lights the light up for you.
  3. Still struggling to reach that 21 yet...
  4. All my setup... Too long for signature... https://mopar1973man.com/garage/vehicle/101-2002-dodge-ram-2500/?show=mods
  5. 2,800 -> 4,400 -> 2,600 roughly. So the entire trip down is downhill following a river. 3 grades to climb. Then the whole trip back home is all up hill. Home is 2,800 feet elevation so I climb out the hole to get to New Meadows, ID then drop downhill following Weiser River the whole way. The only 3 grades (Fort hall Grade, Mesa Grade, and Midvale Grade).
  6. Ummm. what you replaced the pedal pad for the brake pedal? You should see my truck the brake pedal still looks new but the clutch pedal is worn down pretty good.
  7. PS method works good when you have 2 people. The new air hammer tool works great for a single guy.
  8. Rain would be nice, but just enough to drown the fire out. Heavy rains now would be highly damaging and mudslide for sure would happen. All this area of the fire is nothing but steep mountain terrain. I was sneaking around on the mountain to size up the impact of things like that above me. I'm afraid it might be more problems to come. Amount of dead and dying trees and fire scared land this coming fall, winter and spring might be really interesting. Then again maybe... just maybe I can get lucky and not have any problems. Time will tell.
  9. Today.... Standing at the top of the ridge with the black behind me. Looking down on the house. Standing at the property boundary. Then looking towards the black. Gone up the road to the irrigation dam. Untouched. The fire burn near the area... No damage to the dam or piping.
  10. Mopar1973Man replied to trreed's topic in Ford
    Nevermind... I must need to get some rest these days. I look at the wheels and swore I saw the one reversed rotational to the other in the picture.
  11. Mopar1973Man replied to trreed's topic in Ford
    How in the heck did it ever build boost if the compressor wheel was a reverse rotation?
  12. Same here in Idaho we are now finding out. The requirements of working with USFS is too steep for even my Fire Chief. Still, we are prepared for protecting the people in our district. Even though we have training for wildland, structure, vehicle extrication, etc. We are no longer able to work with USFS because we don't meet the requirements. Same here. At least the winds are up just enough to clear the smoke. Yeah, I'm hoping for the rains but I realize its another month away for us. At least we don't have dry lightning storms. (Ugh!) As for our local fire dept we are down volunteers. There is only a handful of us willing to do the dirty work of taking care of the trucks, sheds, equipment, etc. Then there is people within the Fire Dept and community upset with the way this fire is being handled. Why not ban together envoke change? Start small. I'm trying my darnest to back my Fire Chief right now so to lighten his load allowing him to attempt at evoking change for us. When a person is overworked then they are more apt to just giving in and quitting. I'm trying to help even to keep moving forward even one tiny step to even the smallest amount of change. As for the religious side. There is a lot of "Let's pray" happening here but very few people want to support anyone. As for MoparMom and myself yes we are religious natured people. Mom is the prayer warrior. I'm the muscle to getting things done. More or less if I prayed every time something went wrong I would be in worse shape. Like saving Mom's life even though I ran downstairs to say a quick prayer the action of me getting her to the hospital saved her life. I feel the prayer gave me the strength to endure what I was going to face and have the strength to keep going. 2 years later we (MoparMom and myself) are still going. Comes back to... Good Lord helps those to help themselves. Bingo!
  13. Sorry but no. Because of the all the flash programming that is required to make it "fit" your truck. You could buy a used ECM and ask around for someone to flash it for you. Way too many version of software and options to just have one available. I understand your issue but there isn't many solutions to getting around this.
  14. Nope. You need a DVM that has a mV AC function. Common problem. You need to look towards a Fluke or similar for a mV AC scale.
  15. No. Sorry the delay is caused by memory issues during booting. Our ECM is just like a laptop computer on a smaller scale. It has a CPU, memory, hard drive (PROM) and a BIOS. So basically this all occurs in mere microseconds. When the key is turned on the BIOS tells the CPU to boot the PROM content into RAM and execute the first instruction which is Wait To Start light and grid heater (if the IAT is low enough). That lag your seeing is the bootup process going bad. During the boot up it has a checksum to verify the contents of the code is correct and when the checksum is wrong it reboots again till it matches. The ECM can't do anything till that bootup process completes. What went wrong? Basically, the AC noise from a failed alternator abused the memory and other components of the ECM this typically stems from people do the lame tin foil mod, or ground wire relocation (old school), or adding noise filters to the PCM for shifting issues (automatic). This give a fail sense of completed repair and the AC noise is just masked from showing. It still beating on the transistors and diodes of the ECM. There was a span of time we all though VP44 where weak and failed because of different reasons. Now knowing the AC noise issue and how to stop it VP44 and ECM failures are rare. How to fix? The only solution is to send the ECM to be rebuilt by one of the rebuilders we have on the list. How to prevent this from happening? I would replace the alternator and verify the AC ripple voltage is a passing grade. Like our test of measuring the idle AC voltage at the BATT terminal of the alternator typically lands at 30mV AC which is passing. Full load test could be much higher. Now you can do the W-T ground wire mod. The simple version...
  16. Bingo. Like I've been saying all along with tire size and tread pattern. Even lift kits and leveling kits impact the MPG more so than bearing / unlocking hubs. I always that it was funny I'm running a solid axle to this day I still hold the MPG record even about CAD axle design. This proves that axles and hub design aren't going to make an MPG change. Actually, the driveshaft still turns but at a much slower rate. The drag of the cold gear lube prevents the driveshaft from turning faster. Like my 96 Dodge has the CAD axle it has not made big leaps in MPG at all. Now what I'm planning on picking up on Tuesday will make a huge improvement. I'm dumping the 235/85 R16 and going to a 215/85 R16 tire. Increasing the final ratio and reducing the engine load from the excessively low final ratio. Then with the tire being narrower and 1-inch shorter is going to reduce the rotational mass more.
  17. God help those that help themselves. In other words don't take the easy path of just praying. Go out and do something to improve things around you. Even a small step is better than nothing. What I see is a lot of lukewarm souls out there. I get tons of people asking me to pray for this or that. But, these same people do nothing to fix or aid others. Its about giving up time of your personal time and helping other around you without payment. Like myself I volunteer time to fire fighting, search and rescue. Even taking care of my own mother. So for those just passing prayers around might actual do better by actions than nothing at all. Like I consider myself blessed because none of our property burned not one bit. My neighbor next door lost all the trees on their land above their place. Like myself I gain my place with the Good Lord by doing what I can. Add-on... Look at it this way you could get 4,500 members here all praying. Mostly likely nothing would happen. Now if you got 4,500 member here all volunteer time to aid others or support people in need and a lot could be done. Could you imagine if everyone here volunteered time to fight this fire it would be out long time ago. Imagine if you had 4,500 people volunteering time to ANY cause or aiding there neighbor this world would be a much better place.
  18. Neither. The only thing that controls the ABS is the module itself. Master and hydroboost have nothing to do with the ABS at that point.
  19. OMG... Dave you just going to have to toss that Edge Comp in the pile for sale and buy a Quadzilla...
  20. Spent some time at the Fire Chief place working on trucks and fixing things today. Fire is still burning and heading south and west of us.
  21. Mopar1973Man replied to trreed's topic in Ford
    Typical Ford owner...
  22. I wonder if that hot glue is going to hold up to summertime temperatures and underhood temperatures?

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