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Your photos are not coming up for me. Does due diligence mean you have bore and strike measurements? Stroke can be measured using the little plug over #6 cyl and a long dowel if the engine will rotate. Bore will require head removal.
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There's a small port in the master that let's fluid return to the reservoir. I suspect it's plugged or restricted at the least. Binding at the pedal pivot may also be part of it.
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Larger diameter and alloy wheels. Just about everything these days comes with larger diameter or alloy wheels.
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Similar thoughts had occurred to me of how much we take for granted, how seldom we appreciate what surrounds us. I used to live high on a ridge with a commanding view of the surrounding area. Now in a valley, the view is compromised to say the least. Wife likes it here so I guess we're staying. On clear nights I still go out and gaze at the stars, but it still feels closed in. As I reflect on it, maybe I'll make more of a point of it to watch some of the eclipse. It may be my last chance to observe one.
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Basically voltage in versus voltage out. A switch may have continuity but lack the capacity to transmit full voltage to the load it controls.
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I've seen one years ago. Used a welding helmet to watch occasionally as it progressed. It did get a little darker, about like early evening and the birds went quiet. I was getting paid to work, not to spend time staring at the sun, Maybe I'll stick my head outside and take a quick look but other than that, not that interested.
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I believe the Magnum has a bunch of electronics involved so be sure to grab the harness for it, the trans and pcm if you go that route. The older LA 360 would be easier to do if electronics conversion is an issue.
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A plain. simple test light will get you through 90% of the testing that needs to be done.
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Obviously the trans has to come back out. It does not have to be reinstalled to check for leaks. Level it up on a bench, fill to proper level and observe. Overfilling will cause leaks as will seals installed backwards or damaged.
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To say brass synchos are still there is also a broad statement. Metallurgy has changed in the synchro world. White paper reads will tell you it's gone from brass to paper lined to carbon fiber lined to sintered metal rings, depending on a number of factors. Some of these transmissions require a very specific oil because it can mess with the friction coefficient of the synchros. Read the label.
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ANSWERED 1947 WC rear bumper substitute
Dave72dt replied to dgrinnan's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
Dennis Carpenter sells a plain rear bumper for 48-72 truck that might suit your needs and since it's not chromed you can cut and weld to get the width you need. He even has mount bracket that will give you that soggy diaper bumper look. If you need/want a slight bow in it, try a front bumper. GM aftermarket for your era truck probably has options as well. The bumper styles for trucks in this era aren't so different brand to brand that they would look out of place. -
ANSWERED 1947 WC rear bumper substitute
Dave72dt replied to dgrinnan's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
Originally posted by Dennis_MN, 86-87 Ranger bumpers back in March 22, 2007. I can't get the images to post so if you want to look, you'll have to do a search for it. rear bumper and then advanced search by author Photobucket label across the image so it's not real clear. -
ANSWERED 1947 WC rear bumper substitute
Dave72dt replied to dgrinnan's topic in Mopar Flathead Truck Forum
As I recall, it was from a Ford Ranger. Not the new ones. The older ones, small truck but I don't recall the year. Check out LMC truck parts. The often have options from painted to chrome. -
There's been several debates on proper electric fuel pump wiring setups regarding safety concerns. Time with search function should turn them up.
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There should be a tech support number you can call somewhere on the container. There's a possibility it's acquired some moisture somehow and could give the gl5 some strange characteristics.