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    1 Gen. Dodge body panels, weatherstripping, felts, interior panels, etc.

    :yell: Check out www.raybuck.com for some good 1st Gen. dodge parts. They also carry panels and gaskets, weatherstripping , etc. for Ford, Chev, GMC Just passing on some info I found yesterday in my searches.
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    Newbie question

    Just do some performance searches. I am new to the 5.9 1st gen also. Just bought one 3 months ago. You can wake it up for free buy doing the swiss cheese mod to the restricted air box. There are ways to tweek the injector pump for free. Better get a pyro before you do too much. There is a...
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    97 OEM Alum. Wheels and Mich. LTX 265/75-16

    Are these rims/tires still available ???? Interested.
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    Tie Rod ends for a 1991 W350 D60

    Fed Ex just brought me my MOOG tie rod ends.!!!!!! Dodge D60 tie rod ends for 1988-1993 are : Rt. Moog # ES2010R Lt. Moog # ES2010L And it says those beloved words, "Made in the USA"
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    4-wheeling

    I have a 1991 W350 with loc-rites F&R. Has a winch up front just in case. Just bought it last month. Did a little wheeling last night when I had to winch a Z71:rotflmao out of a muddy creek bottom. I had to lock the hubs and use all 4 to get myself up a slippery muddy hill !!! The truck is...
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    Tie Rod ends for a 1991 W350 D60

    I just bought this '91 W350, 4x4, Cummins, G360. D60/D70, SRW,pickup. While checking out the "play" in the front end, I discovered that most of it was coming from clapped out tie rod ends. Does anyone have the magic # for these before I go chasing about trying to get the right ones. A moog...
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    Removing emusified water and antifreeze from WMO/ATF

    Ship, Just FYI Put a water trap on your air compressor if you use the bubbler method...otherwise you will be injecting moisture/condensation from the compressor right back into the hyd. oil. But then you already probably know all that......
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    Removing emusified water and antifreeze from WMO/ATF

    I was wondering if something like that could be done because the filters are supposed to be 80% efficient. Double or tripple stacking sounds like an efficient and effective method. I just took my "household filters" back to LOWES today !! My ACME 3600 RPM Juicemaster "centrifuge" just...
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    Removing emusified water and antifreeze from WMO/ATF

    Thanks...that is a good money saving tip to know.
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    Removing emusified water and antifreeze from WMO/ATF

    Well suprise, suprise, suprise. Lookie here at what I done found on the ol' evilbay. Guess it must be OK at up to 150 degrees !!!???? http://cgi.ebay.com/Poly-55-Gallon-WVO-BIODIESEL-DRUM-BAND-HEATER_W0QQitemZ190258810522QQihZ009QQcategoryZ57114QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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    Removing emusified water and antifreeze from WMO/ATF

    Excellent. Thanks for the link !!! I read his ad and advice. He says to filter in a sequence ( like 50-20-10-5-1)and you can stack the filters inside each other and run it all thru at the same time. Have you tried that method ? He claims it will make the filters last longer...or maybe it is...
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    Removing emusified water and antifreeze from WMO/ATF

    Wow. That sounds a LOT faster than what I have heard of with the 10" filters. I am going to take them back to LOWES tomorrow !!!! Are you just using the 1 micron filter by itself, or are you progressing up to that , like 20-10-5-1, etc?? Where do you get your sock filters.....ebay has a...
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    Removing emusified water and antifreeze from WMO/ATF

    :rotflmao:rotflmao:rotflmao I don't know about the others, but I have steel 55 gal. barrels. It is easier to weld the cone bottoms on steel rather than on plastic too. Not sure where heating in a plastic barrel was mentioned....but then I probably missed something. Sounds messy:puke...
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    Removing emusified water and antifreeze from WMO/ATF

    Heck if I know. I just work here.:rotflmao Seriously I think it takes some of both. It depends on how much water is in your batch, and how long you want/need to heat it. If it sits for a few weeks, one is supposedly able to drain off most of the crud and water from the bottom. Use a cone...

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