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Old 01-01-2008, 08:08 AM
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Where is a good place to get the kit? How hard is it to install?Is there any pic's of install? And how much do they run?

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http://www.dinofuelalternatives.com/...rod=DFA9903CCK This should help answer your questions.
 
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Thanks for the info. mueckster did you install yours? How long did it take you?
 
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Originally Posted by High Intentions
Thanks for the info. mueckster did you install yours? How long did it take you?
set aside 3 to 4 hours if it is the first time you have ever wrenched on your truck. If you know where all the bolts are and read the instructions in 1 sitting in the "library", then you could be done in 1.5hrs.

It is not complicated at all. just a lot of steps to follow.
 
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Thanks again you all for the info...( It's not my first time wrenching)
 
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One more tip: Be careful with the bolt holding the pulley bracket on. I rounded it off making the job 10x harder.
 
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Thanks again you all for the info...( It's not my first time wrenching)
Cool, then like I said it is not that bad, plus it gives you a really good chance to tighten all the things that may have worked loose under the hood, and check all your wiring harness' for visible chaffing.
BTW the torque spec for the 4 bolts that hold the PS bracket, and the 1 on the idler assembly is 36ftlbs I dont remeber it being listed in Jasons instructions.
Also go ahead and get a small tube of loctite (blue or red) for the hose to JIC fittings. The small tube that is provided by DFA with the CCkit is probably enough, but I tend to over do things, so I ran out with a couple of connections left.
 
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