June BS
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Hello, Happy June! summer is here.
anyone know where I can find the sex bolts used to mount the glass for the half door on my 2000 F150. At some point I lost one and I have looked everwhere I can think of and cannot find these screws.....Ford will sell me the whole assembly LOL!
Haha but I am assuming you mean hex bolts! I generally find my local true value has most everything I need, much more to choose from than home depot or lowes, fastenall can generally find all kind of bolts too .
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Evening guys, Today I changed the air fliter and spark plugs on my truck. Plugs were a PITA as expected, but not to bad, just slow and tedious. I'm glad I borrowed an air compressor for the job, there was a lot of debris around each coil, like a chipmunk was stashing and eating nuts and other stuff. I even found an extra large whole walnut by one of the intake runners. Bought a cheap extended air blow gun from harbor freight to get rid of all that crap. Then blew out again after I pulled each coil before taking out the plug.
The last plug I went to do, there was some kind of 8mm nut down in there that was blocking the socket from being able to grab the plug, I hit it with a lot of air and the nut wouldn't dislodge from its spot, magnet was to big to get between the porcelain on the plug and the wall of the cylinder head, but i finally was able to blat it with air again and get it to sit on top of the plug then was able to get it with a magnet.
All my old plugs were worn, they each measured between .056 - .060", factory recommended is .052-.056, each plug was pre-gapped to .053 from motorcraft so no messing around there. Also followed recommended advice of torquing the plugs to 20-25 lb-ft instead of the low teen number specified to prevent backing & blowing out.
So all this went well, then I changed the oil. What a disaster that turned out to be. Changed the oil, go to switch places in the driveway with my sisters car, pull the truck back into the drive way, there's a HUGE pool of oil where my truck was idling in the road. Cleaned it up the best I could, turns out the gasket from the old oil filter never came off with the old filter, man I felt pretty stupid, I usually check for that. This would be the first time it's ever actually happened though! And of course it the time where I'm rushed and neglect to check. Went and bought more oil and a new filter. Thank goodness I didn't decide to go drive somewhere after my oil change otherwise I probably wouldn't have a working truck right now!
Over the past few day's I've been installing some Etrack into the trailer, I've got 10' down each side wall and then two 5' pieces on the floor to hold my tool box in place.
I got the etrack from harbor freight, save $$$ but every accessory I bought for it needed to be ground down in order to fit in all the tracks, each tie down, each etrack ring. So I spent some time dicking around with that but it's all good now. I also built a loft space for more storage, this way I can put a bunch of boxes and either my mattress or box spring up there so I can have more floor space for transporting my stuff since a lot of it is bulky like the tool boxes, rolling carts, press, bicycles.
Hope you guys have had a good and productive weekend as well, Happy father's day to all you dad's too!
The last plug I went to do, there was some kind of 8mm nut down in there that was blocking the socket from being able to grab the plug, I hit it with a lot of air and the nut wouldn't dislodge from its spot, magnet was to big to get between the porcelain on the plug and the wall of the cylinder head, but i finally was able to blat it with air again and get it to sit on top of the plug then was able to get it with a magnet.
All my old plugs were worn, they each measured between .056 - .060", factory recommended is .052-.056, each plug was pre-gapped to .053 from motorcraft so no messing around there. Also followed recommended advice of torquing the plugs to 20-25 lb-ft instead of the low teen number specified to prevent backing & blowing out.
So all this went well, then I changed the oil. What a disaster that turned out to be. Changed the oil, go to switch places in the driveway with my sisters car, pull the truck back into the drive way, there's a HUGE pool of oil where my truck was idling in the road. Cleaned it up the best I could, turns out the gasket from the old oil filter never came off with the old filter, man I felt pretty stupid, I usually check for that. This would be the first time it's ever actually happened though! And of course it the time where I'm rushed and neglect to check. Went and bought more oil and a new filter. Thank goodness I didn't decide to go drive somewhere after my oil change otherwise I probably wouldn't have a working truck right now!
Over the past few day's I've been installing some Etrack into the trailer, I've got 10' down each side wall and then two 5' pieces on the floor to hold my tool box in place.
I got the etrack from harbor freight, save $$$ but every accessory I bought for it needed to be ground down in order to fit in all the tracks, each tie down, each etrack ring. So I spent some time dicking around with that but it's all good now. I also built a loft space for more storage, this way I can put a bunch of boxes and either my mattress or box spring up there so I can have more floor space for transporting my stuff since a lot of it is bulky like the tool boxes, rolling carts, press, bicycles.
Hope you guys have had a good and productive weekend as well, Happy father's day to all you dad's too!
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Been camping and away from the site. A lot of bad internet at the campground.
How is everyone doing? Any word how Tom is doing and little Hannah?
Just turned 96,000 on the 2011 F250 and knock on wood it's running great. The wife thinks I should start looking at a 2017.
Set up a camping trip to Maine at the end of the season. Looking forward to it, I like Maine and all it has to offer.
How is everyone doing? Any word how Tom is doing and little Hannah?
Just turned 96,000 on the 2011 F250 and knock on wood it's running great. The wife thinks I should start looking at a 2017.
Set up a camping trip to Maine at the end of the season. Looking forward to it, I like Maine and all it has to offer.
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....anyone have, or remember where the post is about how to properly test the ABS unit with a paper clip? I want to make sure 100% that this is my problem before I go and order it. I tried the most outside port and got no push back, but the inner port pushed back quite a bit, so I assume thats where its bypassing back to master cylider?
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96f150
don't know if this helps, but I found it in a search:
Pawpaw 2-21-16 at 8:54am
As I also understand it, on OBD-1 there was an under dash ABS connector we could access to have it blink out ABS codes, sorta like we could using a paper clip on the under hood OBD-1 DLC, to get the check engine light to blink the engine computer codes
just ran across this
don't know if this helps, but I found it in a search:
Pawpaw 2-21-16 at 8:54am
As I also understand it, on OBD-1 there was an under dash ABS connector we could access to have it blink out ABS codes, sorta like we could using a paper clip on the under hood OBD-1 DLC, to get the check engine light to blink the engine computer codes
just ran across this