Builds An Accidental Frame Off.................. (26 Viewers)

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i’m confused. why did the oil sending unit need to come off for a knuckle rebuild. or have you rigged that up somehow to tell you how much grease you’ve got in your knuckles :hillbilly:
Lucky it was only the oil sender this time. Ryan did a full frame off and a cross country move the last time he attempted a knuckle job…..
 
i’m confused. why did the oil sending unit need to come off for a knuckle rebuild. or have you rigged that up somehow to tell you how much grease you’ve got in your knuckles :hillbilly:
I have a mechanical gauge on the dash that gives me a more accurate oil pressure reading. The factory gauge still works but I don’t have it hooked up right now, the mechanical gauge is hooked up where the OEM sensor goes.
 
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Lucky it was only the oil sender this time. Ryan did a full frame off and a cross country move the last time he attempted a knuckle job…..
Maybe I’ll pull a @samatulich and head north!
 
This is good stuff... how about I buy the beer and parts and drive on up so you can "help" me with a knuckle rebuild?! :rofl:
Careful. You gon' mess around and have a "accidental" frame off.
 
Stopped for a burger and beers.
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New spark plugs today. The roof rack and rod vault went on over the weekend.
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That should go over well at work.
It will trigger a reaction and let you know who you can trust and who'll sacrifice you for their own gain. After the past 2 years, it should be pretty well clear where everyone stands.
 
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Looks promising for the snowpack.

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Still winter, tell all the Kalifornians that they don't film Yellowstone in the winter, that's why they never see snow on that show.

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