Trucktober is upon us and it's time to get off the porch! Chat and BS thread. All welcome.
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Morning folks, I am still trying to catch up from the weekend...so this weekend I get to/have to go help/bring all my tables/sun shade to a city wide in Sarcoxie. Of course I get to bring some stuff to put the tables.
So the red truck sets again and the Bronco is still waiting on the bushing. Jeesh maybe I should take them to sale..but they will not fit on a table. lol
So the red truck sets again and the Bronco is still waiting on the bushing. Jeesh maybe I should take them to sale..but they will not fit on a table. lol
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Today was uniform switch to long sleeves and a tie.....did I mention I hate the tie? Lol
No injectors yet....I guess they flew past me to KC now....
That is my goal this weekend. Injectors, fuel air separator. I've been looking on you tube on how to bleed the air out of the lines after the injectors are replaced...hope I can pull it off without throwing anything lol
No injectors yet....I guess they flew past me to KC now....
That is my goal this weekend. Injectors, fuel air separator. I've been looking on you tube on how to bleed the air out of the lines after the injectors are replaced...hope I can pull it off without throwing anything lol
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jeff..after you change the inj. leave one loose on each bank.. take out the glows (test em while ya have em out) and crank the engine for 30 second intervals letting the starter cool after each time.. till ya see fuel at the lines ya left loose.. once ya see the fuel coming out tighten everything put the glows back in and it should fire right up...
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Well the wife's Aunt and Uncle made it out on time but the flood waters and debris destroyed their house. I understand that it's a total loss. They have the clothes on their backs, everything else is gone.
I can only imagine the feeling of despair one would go through losing everything you've ever worked for.
I can only imagine the feeling of despair one would go through losing everything you've ever worked for.