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Joey Mack

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  1. Thats awesome. I guess ibwas thinking about all the twisting of the frame when off road, loosening up the bolts. Thanks bud
  2. Wish i had known about them a dozen a-frames ago.. do they have a long life span ?
  3. https://photos.app.goo.gl/zq6ioxpjyXFQq7ZY8
  4. https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZcZhuXRA7v6UNdTs7 2-8 pin out Let me know if you can see the pictures. I have trouble posting them
  5. https://photos.app.goo.gl/h5YkJ1GfshBPw5a96 Did you have a 2-3 code ?
  6. Joey Mack

    Wiring

    are you having a specific issue that we can help with?
  7. ive never done one of those that drop in. I only ever had to remove the body and all thats behind the a-frame and roll it out with the rears as an assembly.
  8. Paul,,, the Whale huggers here in the states would have a field day with Bob if he did that. Just sayin' 🍻
  9. Happy Birthday to mackey58. Hope you have a great one. 🥳🎂
  10. can you remove the probe from the core and let it hang in the open and re-test. I do know however, that the control panel is kinda junky. I have replaced them many times for similar issues. I hate loading parts into the cannon, but sometimes I do it.
  11. You say the binary switch is good ? Can you duplicate the issue in the shop ? The system needs at least 50 psi to start the compressor, any chance the terminals in the wire at the binary switch are loose or rotted away ?
  12. Ok.. so now i see why you have to separate them.. A reciprocating saw will make quick work of that. I think someone posted that as well. Glad to see you working on it. I still cant work on my old truck because all of our daily drivers need attention each weekend.. The blazing hot temps here kill my motivation.. Almost forgot... I still work a full time job.. 👍
  13. Why are drilling the rim?? Just nibble at the tire bead..
  14. May want to look at the steering pump mounting as well. MarkT may have a point as well.. the fan may be blowing oil from a leak near by the filter.
  15. Hey Bud.. that pump is easy to remove. Crack the fuel lines loose, pull the filter off then you will see the bolts, 4or5, somehow i forgot . They are 10 mm.
  16. Sir that post is 10 years old. Can you describe the issue you are having, and include make, model and year of the truck. Lots of smart guys on here.
  17. Joey Mack

    Wiring

    grounds in the cab are behind the cluster to the left. in the fuse panel lower left or right screwed to the cab frame. there is a black ground breaker on the firewall under the wind shield, and on the block in front of the starter, and there is a wire from that bolt to the frame behind the left steer tire. , and of course the battery box. The bulletin had use to remove the eyelets, throw the star washers away, and scrape off any heat shrink glue that may get between the eyelets, and clean the mounting surface before putting the wires back on. the ground on the engine block does work its way loose, and it is the main ground for the engine harness. Jojo
  18. Joey Mack

    Wiring

    I see i posted on this thread, rather than another thread. Anyway, not gray wires... If you can find the 9-2 code svc. bulletin, it has a good procedure. Of course, Heinz can find good info as well..
  19. Joey Mack

    Wiring

    No clue, i tried also but could not log in. There was a non vendor log in.. What are you try to get? What model and year? Someone here will know, if i cant help
  20. I am concerned about that diagnosis. Unless the engine was abused, like an over speed, or an extreme high temp, i doubt its cracked. I will lean towards EUP o- rings, and then ask to remove the fuel pump and pressure test it with air.. (done it many times) . I have more, but will stop here.
  21. Happy Birthday to stutz 712,... 🎂🥳
  22. As far as play goes, i seem to remember something about, marking the floor at the edge of the tire, then push the tire at 12 'Oclock and mark the floor again. Measure the distance. 22.5 tire is 1/4" or less... 24.5 tire is 1/2" or less. Maybe someone else can fix my memory.👍
  23. Good call Dave.. You are about to here from the 2 Dems on this site now... Well, there may be,,3.. 🍻
  24. Amen..
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