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This picture makes me cringeWe're having a party over here tonight. Bring your own cutting fluid.
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Definitely cringe worthy if that’s not a carbide tipped sawsall blade ( cuts like butter).This picture makes me cringe
Oh and passing Pappy in Jemez Springs![]()
I agree with the difficulty of closing a Roof Nest Falcon. I have that same model. Ali got a kick out of me sitting on top of it using my weight to get one of the clamps closed.practiced opening and closing the new Rtt . closing can sometimes be difficult
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I agree with the difficulty of closing a Roof Nest Falcon. I have that same model. Ali got a kick out of me sitting on top of it using my weight to get one of the clamps closed.Great RTT, otherwise. I may grind down the latches a little to make an easier job of it. What roof rack do you have?
I have a feeling I need to learn to read wiring diagrams.
Yea, and then its going into a auto wiring harness and ecu. People say that you just need to repin a few connectors, so I don't think I need to pick up an ecu yet.For that? You have a backup switch on the tranny, and a 4x4 switch on the transfercase.
I finished repairing my original charcoal canister in my 80! My canister wasnt working properly when I bought my truck and replaced it with the VC120 that is available at most parts stores. I came across this thread and decided to cut my tank open and fix it for good! I put an end to my Charcoal Canister problems for good!
I am happy to have the original can back in and functioning. No more fuel smell and pressurized fuel tank in the summer temps.
You could probably do this but I'm not sure you could completely fill the canister. The top plate has a spring that keeps pressure on the charcoal.Now that you have taken yours apart and seen the inside. Do you think this can be done by drilling a hole to remove the charcoal, welding a nut on and using a bolt to plug it to drain and refill again when needed?
You could probably do this but I'm not sure you could completely fill the canister. The top plate has a spring that keeps pressure on the charcoal.
We're having a party over here tonight. Bring your own cutting fluid.
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Where'd the 4R come from? I'm going to rebuild the LCA on my 4th gen probably this week. Hopefully don't run into this situation.