Wonder if they didnt put the HG alignment parts back on.....would explain the HG material you found.
i certainly wanna see that motor with the heads off. Then id like to punch the guy worked on the truck "right in the mouth!"
Wonder if they didnt put the HG alignment parts back on.....would explain the HG material you found.
Wonder if they didnt put the HG alignment parts back on.....would explain the HG material you found.
I really doubt that was hg material. It was soft and its not black in color.
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Im feelin strong... got all the converter bolts and bellhusing bolts, engine is ready to come out whenever I buy a hoist:happy2:
Mike... tell Rodger to turn his gun down a notch or 2 :spit:
Brian you can't do this kind of work with 1/4 inch drive tools. :roflmao::hug:
Says you who needed my help to hold your engine from spinning breaking your converter bolts loose took me 15 mins by myself
Wait a min, i distinctly remember you sitting under my fender watching as i held the balance bolt with a breaker bar while videoing and hopper busting the bolts loose while you damn near hit the fender when they cracked loose.
I have video proof!!!! Lmao
Im shipping you a cookie.:thumb:
It's a wonder you two get anything done.
Ever try using an impact to remove them? Yes you have to use some common sense operating it, but it's fast. Turn the motor over by the alternator nut. With a long ratchet you can do it through the fender liner. This is nice when you have a lift. Put it at a comfy height and away you go.
Lol clowns
Try breaking them loose with a socket and 18" extension.....nothing else :rofl:
Taking that motor to socal soon???