
Paul
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I think I've seen that as an add-on somewhere. I get the picture.plenzen wrote:They basically looked like an inverted leaf spring with the "arc" at the top. They were singles and about 4 feet long as I recall. Dont know if the ambulance/hearse company put them on or not.
God, no! More like brace my shoulder against the door, grab with both hands and pull like hell! I like long-radius turns again! 90° turns out of parking lots takes two lanes, or a helluva workout.I hear ya with the manual sttering too. No "finger" through the wheel spoke, or "palming" the wheel for parking huh?![]()
Do you have a welder? You could carefully weld pieces of scrap steel onto them to yank it out. Its hard though, especially if its dirty.ocd wrote: which was all fairly easy but thought i'd investigate a slow coolant leak from behind starter and found corroded freeze plugs which are not cooperating. just not enough clearance with the frame rail at same level and all the 4x4 bits to swing hammers and such. hasn't given to prying with channel locks
any tips for tight spot freeze plug removal would be much appreciated.
I dont believe the rubber plugs will hold in the long term (<2 years). Dorman sells copper and brass ones that have a screw nut on top. Never tried them, but I would prefer that over a rubber expansion plugrlaggren wrote: You sure rubber plugs will hold?
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