Shreddinlettuce
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Nov 20, 2016
- Location
- Hickory
Got rid of the wierd tire noise and wheel hop. New hub bearings and 2023 work truck takeoffs with about 10k on Bridgestones for $350. Much better looking than the 3 spokes
Only got a couple days before I’m down there needing a ride to the port lolFinished mounting the engine mounts, transmission mount and installed Tcase. Did some good clean up and also bolted flexplate to Torque Converter.
All in about 2-3 hrs this morning.
Taking 2-3 hrs each morning this week to get some progress done.
Hopes and dreams call for wiring the engine up and putting everything in looms. Get accessories bolted up on engine and reinstall grill and Radiator. Driveshafts, shifter linkages, intake and fuel delivery…
We’ll see how far it actually get.
Oh I see, wait ‘till the heavy lifting is done and swing on down. ‘preciate that!Only got a couple days before I’m down there needing a ride to the port lol
I'd thought about going that route, I redid the lift pump harness for my 6.5 using the AirDog relay, fuse holder, and about 6 inches of the original harness and soldered new runs of wires.At that point why not get a factory harness with flying 6” leads and use the solder style connectors to tie into new wire? At least you know there’s not a bad crimp in that scenario
I was thinking exactly this on my way to hawk pride with a rear pinion bearing that went out around Cherokee, and was spraying gear lube all over flopping around. "How many damn s10s and rangers are running around with the factory gear lube in it from 1999 with no issues, and here mine goes out 'randomly' ". LolCrazy how it's people like this that never have an ounce of trouble but others that do their maintenance by the book have tons of problems.