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Charlie slackmaster #26 "A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely fool proof, is to underestimate the ingenuity of a complete fool."
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Originally Posted by 67nukeford
Charlie, don't make me come there and kill you...
"If more sane people were armed, the crazy people would get off fewer shots."
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Charlie slackmaster #26 "A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely fool proof, is to underestimate the ingenuity of a complete fool."
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Originally Posted by 67nukeford
Charlie, don't make me come there and kill you...
"If more sane people were armed, the crazy people would get off fewer shots."
this is the oil pan, not cleaned, so I know the trans isn't badly damaged
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Charlie slackmaster #26 "A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely fool proof, is to underestimate the ingenuity of a complete fool."
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Originally Posted by 67nukeford
Charlie, don't make me come there and kill you...
"If more sane people were armed, the crazy people would get off fewer shots."
hey charlie --i'm not there to look at it in person but in #1 & # 2 picture the fat white or beige wire looks like it's chafed and maybe making contact with the pan?????? you see it?
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Junior Hardy-
1990 F150 302
1995 E250 4.9
member of the Boy you ain't Right club #4
President of the crap shooters club
the tan/blue tracer, and it's puke green buddy that go over to wher the shift linkage comes in are smashed by the filter, to the point I want to do something with them before I close it up.I don't know what kind of repair to make though, being that it's going to be submerged in atf. Bud? HHHEEELLLPPP!!!!!!
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Charlie slackmaster #26 "A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely fool proof, is to underestimate the ingenuity of a complete fool."
Quote:
Originally Posted by 67nukeford
Charlie, don't make me come there and kill you...
"If more sane people were armed, the crazy people would get off fewer shots."
Hey friend..... you can buy stuff called "LIQUID TAPE" . It's real black, kinda thick, goo that works as electrical tape. Bet that would work. But you GOTTA make sure that the wire has been cleaned real good! Maybe clean it with rags real good and then use rubbing alcohol..... highest % you can find. 80% or better. Do not use the everyday 70%, too much water in it. I saw the Liquid Tape yesterday in Harbor Freight.
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BPofMD - Bud - USN-Actively Retired
Maryland Chapter Plankowner
2005 F250 PSD 4X4 LB Crew-cab Arizona Beige / Blue Spring / Gauges / Coolant Filter / SG-II / Peragon Bed Cover/ P/S Filter/ MAG-HYTEC differential cover/
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I have some tape in a can, I thought the oil would eat it up.as far as the alcohol, is that for me? or the truck. after today I hope it's for me. old grandad 101 straight up please
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Charlie slackmaster #26 "A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely fool proof, is to underestimate the ingenuity of a complete fool."
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Originally Posted by 67nukeford
Charlie, don't make me come there and kill you...
"If more sane people were armed, the crazy people would get off fewer shots."
hahahaha, no, not yet, I have to take the valve body down to get the harness out, so it will be a great time to order the shift kit you sent me on the link. shift kit is NOT to bark the tires, but to make truck shift smoother, and better when loaded, or pulling a trailer.
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Charlie slackmaster #26 "A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely fool proof, is to underestimate the ingenuity of a complete fool."
Quote:
Originally Posted by 67nukeford
Charlie, don't make me come there and kill you...
"If more sane people were armed, the crazy people would get off fewer shots."
absolutely, and 1 pint of lucas. your tranny is spread out all over the garage apron. it had clutch pack dirt in the servos, good cleaning and some new o rings, would be good as almost new. got to make a new tool too!!!!. going to post some pics in a new thread.
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Charlie slackmaster #26 "A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely fool proof, is to underestimate the ingenuity of a complete fool."
Quote:
Originally Posted by 67nukeford
Charlie, don't make me come there and kill you...
"If more sane people were armed, the crazy people would get off fewer shots."
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