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Dieselfuture

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  1. This is what I used. Slingers in first picture were wrong, second picture has correct slingers if you need them. I don't care much for greaseable things unless you're in mud/water all the time. Also to get u joints apart be careful using press, you can f things up pretty quick. Just need a good vise or few wood blocks and a good size hammer hitting in right spot. Clean groves for snap rings really well and make sure no burs where caps go in. Good luck.
  2. I'd have to say you're too advanced. If it ran fine before then it's definitely timing related if you messed with it. Probably be good slead pulling. Just kidding @jlbayes would know if he sees this.
  3. If you want the redneck advice. I took my cubby hole thingy out, automatics have cup holders there, and cut some plastic out enough to get my hand in. Just cut it so it looks nice. I actually don't have that cubby hole anymore, thing was useless anyway, I put my rear-view camera monitor there.
  4. I believe there was more than one draw straw types, the one you have is not the one I like sorry to say that. Fuel should be returned as far down as possible not just dump on top. It may have been one of the first drawstraw kits that you have. Whoever thought of that didn't think of diesel fuel that likes to foam up. This is all just my opinion, but I've done a bucket test what I was dumping fuel at the top and it was foaming really bad and if I put the line in fuel then it stops foaming immediately.
  5. If you ever going to buy one that's the only one I would recommend @Dynamic is it busy guy maybe you could try calling him https://mopar1973man.com/forum/173-dynamic-transmissions/
  6. Any codes, how's alternator AC noise, how does battery terminals batteries and grounds looking
  7. Get a quad you can't go wrong with it on the VP truck.
  8. Maybe but why for 10k it seems to be fine and then it came back. I don't know crap about the automatics other than they need pressure to work and bands need to be adjusted once in awhile. There could be more than one issue, one with electrical on truck that eventually causes tranny problem. OP have you completely done the w-t ground mod and made absolute sure alternator is fine? Then again why after 10K they changed a part inside a tranny. I have to agree I think Dynamic will be your savior on this.
  9. It's supposed to go down as far as possible even on the factory basket, if it doesn't then the fuel will foam up and you'll be sucking in air
  10. That's what I used to think too, then I found out that it's from violent detonation of diesel engine that creates tiny little bubbles that form on cylinder walls and when they explode they carve a lil into the metal. A place that's what I found out I'm sure there is more reasons why it happens. Took this picture when I was getting few things at the Cat dealer
  11. That's what I'm using too, blue in color. They just came out with some red stuff that supposed to last even longer but for now I'm sticking to this ES stuff. I know we don't have sleeves that can pit from detonation/cavitation but still I'll use the stuff that prevents it from pitting. I think es is good for 150k but I'll probably just change it every 3 years since I won't put that many miles on it, maybe 5 years. But 5 seems like I'll be stretching it without testing.
  12. All stickers are long gone, it's been painted at least 3 times since I've owned it lol. It did well for the amount of time it's been on, I'm just glad I noticed cracks before something bad happened. Hitch just arrived yesterday ( made in USA ) came with hardware. all I can say is it's beefier than the one that's on the truck, and for $181 shipped to my door in a couple of days is not bad at all for class 5 hitch. I thought about making my own but for the money time and liability I decided just to buy one.
  13. That's just it, where does a guy draw a line. I guess things need to be done so we don't, we just keep plugging away. Part of life heh
  14. Now that I'm taking a closer look at the gasket, that is pretty thin. Why didn't they isolate the head bolt hole from coolant maybe because when it's all clamped down them little red lines don't matter much anyway and the gasket material itself is keeping things from leaking. I did my head gasket last year and now wondering if I shouldn't have used a little bit of rtv in that spot to join the two red lines. There's always something isn't there.
  15. I didn't want that goofy looking cover for vents so I just did this. I was also able to vacuum most of crap out with a rubber hose, flash light and a mirror. It was uncomfortable at times under the dash but I did it.
  16. Yeap, I have few extra that are not used at the moment but someday I just might lol.
  17. Never done that one yet, but something is telling me that job is around a corner ha ha. I think a lot of these repairs are more time related rather then wear.
  18. I ran a pack of wires in a 3/4" pex pipe as conduit inside a frame rail and used one of them for my rear view camera, so I can control when it's on or off on a toggle switch. It's nice to see your hitch is still latched when going down the road. Other wire is for rear light, reverse lights are not enough sometimes. Another wire is for on board air just incase . Yeah I have to many toggle switches on my dash, one of them to switch my ac compressor on/off, nice option. Thanks to @IBMobile to figure out which wire to tap. I'm going to get a dash out of plane someday and plumb all my stuff on it, and then I can get rid of my fiberglassed, glued, siliconed dash that dodge made from recycled cheap Chinese condoms
  19. I'm all for adjustable track bars regardless of what it's used on.
  20. Temps go up but not horrible, can't remember exact number. Must not effect that much if you got 250k on current vp.
  21. How many miles do you have on your front end, I just rebuilt mine with160k on it and I left the inner seals alone as they were not leaking. Some people go upwards off 350-400k before they develop a leaky seal. Maybe just best to live that part alone for now. I thought about free spin and cad delete, but for the money I also thought about somehow fitting 3rd gen axles with 373 gears. Haven't done enough research to do that yet. More than likely it would be combined with G56 tranny and matching transfer case, kind of like @TFaoro did. But before I do any of it I'll have to put a few more hundred thousand miles on the truck and get my money's worth out of what 've done to it already
  22. I'm sure it's like in the Disney theme, the little world
  23. Why, it's better for winter time
  24. You guys in UK with these trucks must feel like giants trying to get through your streets.