I took the old girl for a drive to town today. First time driving it in about 5 months. Work gave me vehicle to drive back and forth.
Truck drove good new tires and shocks made a world of difference.
those pic's look a lot like how mine looked when my thermostat hosing crack. I found it very hard to figure where it was coming from. Is what brought me back here. This place has an amazing amount of info. And the most unbelieve helpful people
P0452 - Evaporative Emission System Pressure Sensor/Switch Low Description: The powertrain control module (PCM) monitors the evaporative emission (EVAP) control system fuel tank pressure (FTP) sensor input signal to the PCM. The test fails when the signal average drops below a minimum allowable...
Fedex brought me these today
I changed out the back ones tonight I'll do the front in the morning
These are 5 year old Rancho. Not impressed with the life span
I got it topcoated over the weekend. Picked up a gallon of Amor Coat rust paint and gave it 3 coats.
Started like this and ended with this
I started puttingit back together tonight. Got the trailor hitch back on. The carbon fuel box thingy back in place and the wire harness pulled back in...
I have a decent sand blaster but my big compressor is not running and I killed one of my small compressor blasting a bike frame for a friend a few weeks ago. Up grading the service on my house Friday. Then I can look at putting power in garage
Thanks for the advice @Blmpkn but I have it all preped por15 bought. I'm gong to coat it tomorrow. Your only a couple hundred miles west of me you know the salt eats everything I'm just trying to slow it a bit
I cut most of the hanger out of the way with Sawzall ground the rivets flat and knocked them out with punch and trusty 3lbs sheldge. With by the way if your knocking out a universal joint with it do not look up at big brested lady while swinging it removes thumb nail in an instant
@ranklin2 I looked at getting one of those but my big compressor is not hooked up and I cooked one of my small compressors sand blasting the other weekend.
Had to settle for the wire brush and small ball pein hammer
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