Everything posted by overthehill
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emisions testing
Up in Spokane WA we have to do a emissions test every 2 years. They just do a snap test (push down the accelerator and let up). We have to do this 3 or 4 times. They have never looked under the hood to see what is or what is not there. I have been using 2 cycle oil for quite awhile and have never failed the test.
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Fuel Gelling with 2-stroke oil
I know everyone has been talking about if the fuel has been winterized or not which can cause gelling but I have not seen anything about making sure that the fuel heater is working correctly. This is out of the 2001 service manual. "A malfunctioning fuel heater can cause a wax build-up in the fuel filter/water separator. Wax build-up in the filter/separator can cause engine starting problems and prevent the engine from revving up. It can also cause blue or white fog-like exhaust. If the heater is not operating in cold temperatures, the engine may not operate due to fuel waxing."
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Recommendations for cab steps?
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VOLT ?
Just remember that the Scan Gauge is only saying what the computer tells it. The best way to find out for sure is to use a VOM across the battery when the vehicle is running.
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Replacing OEM back up bulbs
According to the manual, they should be 3157's. EXTERIOR LAMPS LAMP BULB Back-up 3157 Cargo 921 Center High Mounted Stop 921 Clearance Roof Mounted 168 Fog Lamps 896 Headlamp - SLT 9004LL Headlamp - Sport Low Beam 9007 Headlamp - Sport High Beam 9004LL License Plate w/o Bumper 1155 License Plate -Step Bumper 168 Park/Turn Signal 3157NA Snow Plow Control 161 Tail/Brake/Turn Signal 3157 Tail/Brake/Cab - Chassis 1157 Underhood 105
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Fog light wiring
MikeUnless I am missing something (besides my mind), four 100 watt lights on the same time at 14 volts are going to take about 28 amps of current (400/14 = 28) and yet you have only a 20 amp fuse feeding the lights.
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DSS steering stabilizer & Borgeson steering box
I put a new Borgenson steering box on my rig and I had to move the the steering box mounting bracket on the stabilizer over about 3/4 of a inch. I just ground down the welding until I could get it off, moved it over and then rewelded it.
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Possibly big problems, kinda doubt it, need 24V info from the masters
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- Interesting article
- Interesting article