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IBMobile

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  1. What is the pilot bearing like in the rear of the crankshaft?
  2. With a "healthy amount of up and down play" the drive gear bearing, thrust bearing, and main shaft pilot bearing are most likely bad. Fourth gear teeth and counter shaft gear may have been damaged, see red arrows.
  3. If you power up the trans relay do it with a power source that is switched on with the key in the run position only.
  4. Thanks a lot JAG1. Not only have you suggested That I'm a gang leader, need to be 55+ to join, but that we are also engaged in nefarious acts such as grand theft RV.
  5. From the alternator to the PCM. You might find this interesting.
  6. In the Fall you will want to keep the leaves of the roof. A build up of them on the roof can lead to discoloring and mold along with ice build up damage in the Winter.
  7. I've also seen the fingers of the pressure plate worn down due to a bad T O bearing.
  8. One of my suppliers was selling cam belt tensioner for Volvo B21, B23, and B230 engines. I could get a name brand tensioner for around $20 at the time or a no name tensioner they had in bulk for $5; for $15 more I went with name brand. You get what you pay for and cheap part just makes for a disgruntled customers and extra work for yourself,
  9. You think for good customer relations they would at least give you a new bearing. It can't cost that much in relation to the cost of bad PR and lost sales. Oh well, penny wise and pound foolish.
  10. It got moved next to the work shop were the fire truck was. I get people all the time looking to see what the hell is making all that noise when I roll in somewhere; and yes it's not a FORD.
  11. I was told that the Fuel Boss pump manufacture has closed up shop since the CCP virus out brake and don't know when or if it will open again.
  12. Here is something to think about.
  13. Dripley Chicken Fat and Bearing Grease
  14. Maybe the gasket on the cap has gone bad.
  15. It is grounded to the passenger battery through splice S109. You may want to check the grounds there or modify them like this article below.
  16. IBMobile commented on IBMobile's Cummins article in Electrical
    This is repairing the ground splices, not the ones at the back of the timing cover, that go to the right side battery. This was missed in the W-T modification. It is an extra repair step in improving the deficient Dodge wire harness. You may also look into adding an inline fuse to the blue wire that goes from the alternator to the PCM for PCM protection. https://mopar1973man.com/cummins/articles.html/24-valve-2nd-generation_50/51_engine/electrical/alternator-and-pcm-protection-r617/
  17. Is this the chicken you're talking about?
  18. @JAG1 wood pile after one hour. I think the wood pile will kill him before the CCP virus does.
  19. Maybe the meter is reading right and it is showing an open circuit in that part of the test.
  20. Wrong!!! You full stroke that thing all day long. No problem with rust in the bore; just worn out seals.
  21. The place was packed from Thursday thru Sunday. Every camp site was taken with the overflow campers going to the meadow; that's why we go in May and October. . Some people had masks on but most didn't. If I didn't have may grandsons with me I would have left. This is the area that you camp in and have to your self.
  22. Not everyone does their maintenance in as timely a manner as you and may only bleed the brake system when replacing a brake component; hence the warning about full stroking the brake pedal when flushing the system.

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