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05-20-2011, 08:43 AM | #22 |
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Re: my wintertime time killer
Amazing how the weather has such an effect on the desire to get this thing on the road. If I had known about the possibility of someone could have installed the rear main seal backwards it would have been so much easier to do on the stand. ohh well learned for future. (knock on anything wood) Thinking of a small sign for the glove box worded something like "Maintain grip on all belongings while ridding in this truck, Owner not responsible for lost items". The thump at a idle while the truck is aired out makes it almost impossible to drink any hot liquids and maintain anything for the future. And only slightly better with air in the bags. Somebody stuck some serious coin in this rebuild for more than a trip to the 7-11.
99% sure the leak is at the upper arch of the rear of the oil pan and not the cam seal indicating rear main seal. should handle this this w/e.
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