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JAG1

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  1. Your doing a fantastic job. Prayers from Oregon. Are you getting help from outside your area?
  2. Thats great then. Goes to show the squeeky wheel gets all the oil if it's squeeky enough. In your case it was glue more or less...lol
  3. wil440, I like your persistance in getting this solved. Welcome to the forum. I'm hoping someone will ring in with an idea for you.
  4. Hi

    JAG1 replied to Tiller's topic in Introductions
    Nice pictures. I'm in Oregon and fuel prices are about the same as Mopar1973Man is paying in Idaho. I remember that the lubricity level of EU diesel is much better than the USA. We have to add 2 cycle oil with every tank.
  5. Hi

    JAG1 replied to Tiller's topic in Introductions
    Welcome Till. That's interesting about the 1991 sitting in the field for 15 years.
  6. I like my Mag Hytech aluminum pan a lot, Except when Source Auto serviced the trans it leaks. Never did before when I had them put the pan on there originally. I think you can reuse the pan gasket on the Mag Hytech.
  7. I did the 150 as there are times when the 100 is on the weak side of keeping the minimum of 14 p.s.i. even without power modes. I got mine from Vulcan around $450 bucks and got everything needed. The straw, 1/2'' lines and pre made relay harness. I like Vulcan because he will ask enough questions to get you set up correctly.
  8. With all them feathers Dripley needs anti sneeze.
  9. Cool thing making your own jig. Old and slow is a good thing because I made all the mistakes when young and fast.
  10. Yep good folks around here. Best place in the world with your first cup in the morning. Then usually by the second and third cup too.
  11. Nice! How many miles on it and are all the boots intact? Good clean filters everywhere? Welcome to the forum.
  12. Its a good feeling to get that done and go so well. Part of the reason it's important to learn is all the talk about the VP being the weak point with these trucks. Using 2 stroke in the fuel, with good pressure, keeping A/C noise low makes it a reliable truck. Esp. when the injection pump is one of the easiest to change.
  13. I have a friend that says he's getting too old to take care of his place and wants a smaller place. Well it's a 5 acre place in hay fields and beautiful landscaping, but he's terribly afraid of bad neighbors in a subdivision situation. He's heard horror stories. I told him to buy another 5 acre private place that is just woodland and let the wild animals take care of it. There is not a lot you have to do except keep the grass cut around the house and leave it at that for the most part. So yes I appreciate the lite work load of having woods like you Dave. This year we rented a man lift (55ft.) and cut all the widow maker branches off. Some up to 6-7 inch diameter that broke as soon as the chainsaw just touched them , but now there is about two cords of branch wood there with no splitting required.
  14. I hope you find it. In the old days when I first bought my 02 I worried about heat damage and ran an old vac hose from the front on up to the ECM to help cool it. Did the same for the VP with a second hose and put an inline bilge blower to blow cool air.
  15. When my tank is low I can see my mechanical gauge fluctuate and at the same moment hear the lift pump sucking some air. It's usually on hills, inclines or take offs with a low tank. What we really need is a tank sump that has the draw straw going down in there.
  16. Can't blame you on that.
  17. Dripley, is that the chicken flavored? Yumm! Washable filters, even with the best of care start breaking down with each washing. At least that's the word on the street.
  18. Are you near a hardware store where you can bring it down and thread it into the template for bolt sizes and threads? I say this because even the best of us can make a mistake and be wrong.
  19. That's some amazing sized Oak. IBMobile will be over there next week with his 12 ounce hatchet
  20. That's what I did as well after having the same experience with electrical F/P gauge.
  21. I snugged mine cause I'm pretty sure its aluminum threads in the VP. You can always tighten more if it leaks, but if it leaks and all the way tight already your out of luck. I go on the easy side of snug with something like that.
  22. IBM, you are the best. I don't care what anyone says about you neither. Thanks Thats at the camp too Leety Yes, using Sikka Flex adhesive caulk on the mating surface and all thru bolts, bolt holes. I let it sit for a week with supports holding the cab over to let if fully cure. Cabover and bed inside has a more solid feel. We usually have other folks who drop by for a few days with us too. Everyone is good types of folks and good company. You are very welcome to join.
  23. Yes even if for a short visit, but plans get thrown about with a recent death in the family. 3 days ride down south to the funeral. I refuse to fly anymore. I'm sorry Leety... it's under a different thread and can't find it. IBMobile can you rescue me and show pics of our trucks when you can? Thank you.