Yep, I had the EMS as well. The flange was bent and was causing premature failure on the gaskets. MagnaFlow fit perfect.
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That seems like an unusual problem for an automaticthe gates are worn smooth so the shift guide pin fell out
Yeah, my brother in law has a 2002 F450 dually with a flatbed on it and a 7.3, 4x4. It's a monster. It's no speed demon, but he tows a 40 foot horse trailer loaded with 5 horses, 10+ dogs, and their living quarters loaded up and it doesn't skip a beat.Thanks for the advice. You're gonna need the crew cab for sure!By then you can turn the 80 into a wheelin' truggy and just tow it around.
I like the old body style 7.3 Powerstroke Ford's. Maybe I'll find one that hasn't been pimped out for "rolling coal".
Lol. I actually put my second and third row seats back in for the first time in a couple years to figure out loading arrangements. I think I have it figured out pretty well for the time being, since all the camping supplies will go in the trailer. I'm sure it will be a learning process as we go, though.I figure you'll need more than a slide with the kiddos
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At least you didn't drop rust in your eye... Or whatever happened... (shudders...)Fixed the front driveshaft today and stabbed myself with the needle fitting on my grease gun.
Ready for our blizzard Monday now.
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Brought home two more today. '77 Suzuki PE250 and a '84 Yamaha IT200.
The 60 is a slug towing on the interstate. Can I still be a member if I sell it and buy a 5.7 L Tundra?![]()