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Isn't that the pickup? It runs to a small threaded bung. It's been out so long I can't remember which is which.
I guess it is. That's the earlier, 18 gallon tank, isn't it? I don't really know about earlier tanks. I assumed the pickup would have some type of screen on it. It's a little hard to tell in the photo, but that is the deep part of the tank, isn't it?
Congrats. Don't rush the recovery. The truck can wait.
I know from personal experience how antsy and house bound you can feel after a while. It is not easy to set around and do nothing when you know how much needs done. Listen to the doctors advice. Back surgery is not to be taken lightly.
Don
Just an update, I had my back surgery yesterday and it seems to have been a success. I hope to get some "light duty" garage time in after a week or two of rest.
I've really slowed down on the build lately, losing motivation along with overthinking the trans problems, etc...
So I decided to plasma out some metal. It's therapeutic for sure. I want to punch the PO in the face for hacking this thing up!!!
This is a great thread. Congratulations on all the effort you've put posting the pictures and steps. I hope you get better soon of your back problem.
I'm in the process of doing a Mercedes Benz diesel swap myself. I'll be using a OM602 2.9 liter engine, non turbo, and this thread has been a great help for me. I want to ask you why did you use separated reinforcement plates instead of a single one for the chassis, and why did you punch those indentations on the plates? Greetings.