Ever since finding and joining, that's all I have been doing is reading up on whatever I can. Kinda a habit of mine haha. I probably wouldn't have known about half the stuff I want to do without this site haha
I'm new here and I figured I'd start a build/future plan thread to keep track of everything done and need/want done...
After looking for a few months on different sites and craigslist (SO many spammers), I finally found one that really caught my eye. After seeing it in person and especially...
The rear hvac is the only one that work "properly" in my truck haha. I'm most likely gonna be pulling the dash soon and fix all the doors and put in new heater core and evap core.
On to today... serp belt (cause I'm an idiot and should have changed it when I did the water pump) and hood...
In my experience with p300 codes, they come and go and jump cylinders... a spark tester would work but will take forever compared to having a scanner or trying to unplug each coil one at a time when the misfire starts. But as we said... a scanner is best
The plugs and wires would be a good...
If you have the cash get the Delco but I've had good luck with Gates also... I have a 6.0 swap and was gonna pick up the Gates with thermo and housing from Rock Auto
It would be easier to diagnose if you knew what cylinders were misfiring but you can start with pulling a few plugs and checking them, check for arching on wires, and cracks or anything out of the ordinary with the coils. You can also check for vacuum leaks with a can of carb cleaner while its...
^^ this... get a bottle of mapp gas and a torch head that screws onto it and heat the knuckle around the bearing and tons of PB Blaster or deep creep. Once it's pretty hot start beating on it from both sides, reheating as necessary. It's also a good idea to pop the tie rod out so you can turn...
Thanks! Just fixing all the little bugs (mostly interior and I'm getting the pass. rocker replaced and both rhino-lined)... But I am planning on getting the McGaughy's leveling kit to drop the back a little
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