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Double check the wear @ the rocker arm where it contacts the valve stem..
Before Crane went bankrupt they distributed multiple lots of defective rockers that were not
hardened properly, and the stem wears through...
I went round & round with their tech staff @ SEMA, they debated about it.
Took...
HI,
With my truck on Foot brake I like to stage shallow and leave on the last amber. seamed to work well for me in the RT lane but it failed in the LF lane, But I might not have seen the last amber LOL ..
I'm running the low profile deep pan (kind of a triangular sump)from Milodon. I've never hit anything with it, but it's at least an inch or two shorter than yours, and has similar capacity. But I run it a quart lower than Milodon rated. 6+1.
If memory serves, my headers hang lower than the pan...
There isn’t anything like that. With the bolt out I’d see it in that area. I tried a screwdriver prying the area and didn’t hit anything. I’d be surprised anybody would want to lock it down like that given how jacked up it was. I’m talking not level. It was good side to side somehow.
I deal with allergies all the time and about two months ago I was on the verge of a sinus infection and started running a temp. Norma wasn't feeling too good either and got some meds from a face time with her doctor. She got to feeling better pretty fast so I took one her her antibiotics and...
This is bullshit! What do you mean the "ends are larger diameter" ? How do you suppose they got the rockers on ?!?!?
What I "think" you have are pieces of **** stock rockers that have been overtightened to the point they are now oval. Cut the shafts in half, remove the rockers and get a new...
If you do a lot of metal work then you need it totally walled off from where your cars are. You want to contain the dust, smoke and sparks. And if you do a lot of welding , invest in a smoke extractor AND a good mask.
As for shop layout ... lots of electrical outlets at 4' height. Lots of air...
When the Wife and I were fighting our plague, I hit 39.8C (104F) numerous times and kept it below with lots of NyQuill. Wife tried to outdo me hitting 40.4C (105F) many times, which should be an immediate hospital run... but ER was backed up 8 to 10 hours and figured we had nothing to lose by...
I got my annual Flu shot back in early November. I get it every year as it has been a routine habit since the 80s and my service in the USAF. So far, nothing, but it is getting kind of bad here in NV, so I try and take any and all precautions I can daily to avoid a possible contact. I consume...
My cable has been showing the 1953 movie The Steel Lady about plane crash survivors in the Sahara Desert who find a WWII German tank, get it running and ride it to civilization.
I think most of us just make due with the space we have. Mine is primarily a wood working shop where I build cabinets but am able to machine 16 foot material. In this space I have an are about the size of a 2 stall garage, where I have built a few vehicles from the ground up. I also do repairs...