Everything posted by Mopar1973Man
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245/75 vs 265/75
BUt if you drop back to 3rd Gear (out of OverDrive) then you gain it back but back to the same problem of 4.10 gears.
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Lets see what you are cooking!
MoparMom is the same way. Cooking her way. I'm the nut that comes along with a different blend of spices and such to modify the cooking a bit more.
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Lets see what you are cooking!
Did a search and the only thing I can find is a simple post back in 2010. Long time ago.
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12 volt air compressor
Uhhh What?
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Alternaror noise test article
Old Fluke 75 DVM...
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Other Engine build, 340 6v
I've got old Mopar Experience... I'll talk with my Boss Lindy about your idea of setup and see what he's got to say. He's a real pro at setting up the old school muscle.
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MAP sensor
I would check against a mechaincal boost gauge to verify.
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12 volt air compressor
War Eagle some day I'm going to have to call you when I'm down in the Boise area and take a peek at your setup.
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Alternaror noise test article
Actually anything electronic right down to your cell phone plugged into the power point charging, GPS hanging off the windshield, to maybe you stereo in your dash. So anything electronic hooked up to the electrical system of the truck can and will be affected by the AC noise produced by bad diodes.
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vp44 and hy35 questions
I might be over stepping my authority but I'll say there is a few board members attempting to create a core part program for the members on the site.
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245/75 vs 265/75
Here is what I found... Personally I would step down one more to 235/85 R16 and then you right on again. http://tire-size-conversion.com/tire-size-calculator/
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01 dodge speedo doa
If the speedometer quit then your rear sensor quit. Appearance is meaningless. What matters that the sensor can produce a proper AC sine wave that ABS computer can use also that the 3 sensors all have the same frequency. If on is different that means that one is tripping the light and needs replacing. ABS system requires all sensors to match in frequency.
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Lets see what you are cooking!
KFC seasonings... A little something I found on the internet and I've modified my version a bit from this design. 2 tablespoons paprika 1 tablespoon onion salt 1 teaspoon celery salt 1 teaspoon rubbed sage 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon ground allspice 1 teaspoon ground oregano 1 teaspoon chili powder 1 teaspoon black pepper 1 teaspoon basil leaves, crushed 1 teaspoon marjoram leaves, crushed finely Directions Combine all ingredients as listed in a small jar with a tight fitting lid (baby food jars work good). Shake mixture to combine. Stores for months. Keep out of direct sunlight, heat and humidity. I personally season my chicken directly with this mixture. Taste really good!
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vp44 and hy35 questions
Better off upgrading to a HX35W turbo then using the boost elbow on the HX35W turbo. Your Upgrading from 9cm2 to 12cm2 exhaust housing and better EGT control. As for the VP44 I have a hard time buying a VP44 for less than $1000.00 typically there is some sort of hidden issue like warranties, it wasn't rebuilt at all, maybe rebuilt but never calibrated and re-used a old PSG unit. As for the part number I'm not sure at all.
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Alternaror noise test article
System isolation. If the field wiring and the charge lead is disconnected there should be near zero or zero AC noise. Normal alternator is 0.01 to 0.02 Volts AC Marginal alternator is 0.05 to 0.09 AC Volts FAILED alternator is any voltage above 0.1 AC Volts.
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New tires
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Steering Brace
Scale your axles loaded with the RV. Like my front axle is about same with the RV. So I can keep the same pressures empty or loaded. So this is a good reason to check axle weight empty and loaded then you can math out what you need for tire pressures.
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New tires
After 5 years the scrubbing has wore the rear tires down. So that why I'm going to replace mine. But I don't buy into the requirement of having to have Maxxis or LT tires for a trailer tires. Like my RV is 15 years old and never seen a blowout during the prevent owner nor myself.
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New tires
Not I... RV is running on TowMax ST's and the Utility Trailer is runnning on Maxxon ST's.
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Alternaror noise test article
Here is the article... http://articles.mopar1973man.com/2nd-generation-24v-dodge-cummins/28-transmission-systems/260-torque-converter-lock-unlock-issues
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Where all you guys/ gals live.... is it gettin' crowded too?
More information http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Meadows,_Idaho
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12 volt air compressor
I would attempt to mount that compressor some where dry and low dust levels. Sure would suck to ruin a compressor drowning it with lots of road water or lots of dust to ruin the piston.
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New tires
My last set of Load Range G's were a speed rating of Q (100 MPH) and yes they where ST tires. http://www.bigotires.com/Tire-Detail/VOMA/SOLID-TRAC-RADIAL-A-S-TRAILER/23024
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MAP sensor
Trade sensor with someone else first before buying a $100 dollar sensor. At least verify the sensor is truly the cause and not a bad TST box or wiring issue. Cleaning the sensor will do NOTHING. 0% of all MAP sensors that have clean have ever fix any issues.
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New tires
Like my TowMax ST tires (Loard range D's) on my RV are 5 years old now. Coming due for replacement. Then my BigTex trailer is 2 years old with Maxxon ST tires (load Range C's) as well. No issues with either trailer and limit road speeds well below the 65 MPH limit of ST tires. If you trading up for LT tires watch the specs closely. You might gain on the speed angle but lose on the weight capacity also side wall strength.