Everything posted by flatbed56
- Question on Fuel temperature
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water methenol injection
Is there any way to figure how much methanol you would use for a certain amount of time. My problem is putting a 5 gallon tank some place, a 1 gallon would be better but would I use it up fast, like long trips with the trailer....thanks
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$60,000 vs. $6,000
Great video Mike. Reminds of me and the wife when I was in my 30 and 40s hauling wood out warm river in a 72 Chev 1/2 ton long bed, on retreads, wood stacked higher then the cab. Love the woods and the smells of the cut pine, and 2 stroke chain saw....
- checking for red dye
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fuel inlet hose
I was afraid of that, stinking fuel hose is 12.00 a foot, and it doesn't been very good. May have to hit the wreaking yards.......thanks
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Fuel Pressure "Spiking @ Idle and long cruise.
I just received a snubber valve and sending unit from glow shift. I called them, about my gauge back and forth from 18lbs to 30. They said the snubber takes care of the different fuel pressure and that the sending unit is going out. Something about dodges, not sure why. Glow shift was very helpful. I hate to replace the sending unit, I always get diesel on me.
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fuel inlet hose
Does anyone know if i could use flexible radiator hose to use as a fuel inlet hose, i need the flex to move the fuel inlet, not sure if diesel will destroy the radiator hose......thanks
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Fueling with a flatbed
I do see fuel coming out of the vent tube just below the fill hole when filling on level ground. When on vacation I filled at a pump that was higher on the fill side and lower on the passenger side and it filled with no problems, full speed notch and did not have to watch it, I need to get the vent higher, maybe get out the plasma cutter and put the filler in the bed.......thank
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Fueling with a flatbed
I have a aluminum flat bed. The problem is my filler line is almost level to the tank and when I fill up I to run the pump very so to fast or it shoots fuel out, seems like an hour to fill the truck, never mind the fuel on the shoes. Any ideas to relocate the filler in another place. I maybe could raise the bed up but I like it a the height it is Any ideas, doesn't seem like a lot of trucks have flatbeds. Photos would be great.....thanks
- Hot transmission
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Hot transmission
Came back from a 1900 mile vacation with the 30ft trailer. Weight w/truck approx 17000lbs to 18000. Part of the trip from Dubious, WY, to about Moran WY, 5 % and a 6 % grades pulls, at 2 to 10 mph for approx. 20 miles , 6900 ft to 9600 ft. This was all road construction, mud, holes, no pavement and a pilot car. The transmission, hit 240+ and the truck at 220. I am running syn. in everything. I pulled over were I could and cooled off at the summit. For 1800 miles the truck ran great. My question would a fan on the transmission cooler help or ad a fan and extra cooler help and which one. I will be going again. Sorry for the long post. Thanks
- installing coolent
- installing coolent
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Visor
Anyone ever removed the mirror from the drivers side visor. I would like to put the back up camera monitor in its place, but don't want destroy the mirror...thanks :D
- Steering Wheel
- Scan Gauge showed up....
- Steering Wheel
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Steering Wheel
How do I center my steering wheel, or can't I do it myself...thanks
- Two stroke oil
- Air Dog 100 using stock fuel cannister/Heater
- Two stroke oil
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Fuel Heater
Since I installed the Airdog 100, which goes straight to the VP44, will I have a problem in the winter with no fuel heater. It gets cold here in Idaho at 4800ft, in the winter....thanks
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Air filters
Thanks for the reply, that does help, If I have this right, either filter you will still get about same heat. I would think the big issue is how well it filters the dirty air. The AFE I am running is the dry micro filter material, no oiling. I am curious what are you running for a filter....thanks
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Air filters
Well here we go. I have a AFE intake filter stage 1, a friends idea is the stock filter is better then the AFE, in that it is not sealed good enough to keep the hot air from the engine from being sucked in,and that these type of filters itself will get pin holes and allow dirt in, thus losing horse power, were as the stock air filter draws from the cooler air in the fender and do not get the pin holes, any thoughts.............thanks
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Frantz or Amsoil bypass
Trying to decide which to purchase, the Frantz filter for 200.00 or the Amsoil bypass, 260.00. The amsoil dealer has a 1999 cummins and has run so far 90,000 miles with the last oil change. He bought the truck to test his products. He changes the filter and two qts of oil every 25000 miles and runs a oil sample once a year. So far everything is good. Any ideas...thanks :confused: