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Mornin alls.
Just a quick shout befores I heads out.
Just a quick shout befores I heads out.
Lol, sounds like youve been around a 6.0 chevy at some point.black tape the service indicator. No worries Adam.
Nothing too sudden...
Nothing to sudden...
Good morning, sun's shining.
Watching a young deer in the pond checking out the ducks.
Sounds nice.
You shouldn't move.
Well friend. I can walk you through a induction leak down test. You will need a regulated air supply, heavy plastic bag, and soapy water spray. Komatsu T&A proven. LOLSmoke machine appointment made to find this leak. And I don't mean I'm heading to @dall house.
Well friend. I can walk you through a induction leak down test. You will need a regulated air supply, heavy plastic bag, and soapy water spray. Komatsu T&A proven. LOL
Here's one from a local butcher shop...
Broken end link.
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Great front fascia fitment...
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Glued on connector
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Front engine/trans mount? Overrated. Leave it out.
This thing is seriously tweaked. Couldn't get the rear mount bolt out without unbolting both mounts from trans and unibody, bolt hits steering gear..
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This thing is the shiz.
Different size "balloons" to seal off exhaust, intake ducts, etc.
Works great for finding induction and exhaust system leaks.
For once, a GM special tool that actually works...
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I have to be 100% sure my ol ferd has no exhaust leaks before I install the Holley Sniper. The o2 sensor will lie to the pcm if it has any. I plan on using my shop vac discharge plumbed up to the exhaust pipe.....
Thoughts?