I can tell you this Jon, My favorite truck to date was a 6.0L with a Tremec 5 speed manual. (Engage enabler mode)
What a blast to drive and the control over the RPMs was killer with that trans. I have driven 5.3L with Toyota 5 speed and not...
I picked these up a while back when I saw them. Great ergonomics for the job. In one of the photos in the last post you can see where the fender lip has been rolled from about 10 to 11 o clock .
That sucks Jon. 3 of them, wow. Something is amiss for sure, those are some tall odds to have 3 like that.
In regard to the LS, you already know where I stand. Just do not cheap out, it'll have you under the hood more than driving it. You...
Been looking for a tire changer for years and finally picked up this one. Came from small city maintenance shop and supposedly minimally used before they outsourced their tire work. Everything seems to work as it should and broke down a couple...
Been working on the other car a bit. We installed all the front suspension components except springs to start checking clearances for more ties between new frame rails and unibody
This is were I'm at today.
Engine is painted and I'm test fitting the new exhaust. If I get some ambition I'll start painting the underside this afternoon.
Don’t have any to sell or borrow but a nod to Jason at trail tailor who is making a nice set now and just finished a fresh batch.
https://trail-tailor.com/store/p197/80_Series_Press_Tools.html
LS power steering STAINLESS STEEL pump adapters. These are extended to clear the pulley (WITHOUT REMOVAL) and allow for a simple 6AN fitting to be installed.
Jason
TT
Try Earls Fittings they make professional oil coolers used by many racing teams, just one thing with Earls, their products are more expensive, but then again quality does cost more money,
Oil Cooler - Earls Performance Plumbing -...
I've had a pair of these in the shop for 4-5 years. I replaced one with a newer version last year. Mine take a real beating. I saved the dead one for parts. Using battery cap on current one now.
They are cheap and take a pounding. Oh yeah...