Crew Cab Update NOW WITH PHOTOS!!!

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Here are a few photos I didn't get to post before the project was completed. The 6.9 Autopsy photos are further down.
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Relocation of the vaccum canister.
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This is the plated I used to mount my fuse block, relays, and other wiring stuff.
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Gauge Pod just before install:
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6.9 Autopsy photos below........:eek::D

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Looks good Heath.;Sweet Do you have a part number for the coolant filter assembly? I'm definitely in the market for one of those.:sly
 

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Looks good Heath.;Sweet Do you have a part number for the coolant filter assembly? I'm definitely in the market for one of those.:sly
I don't. It's a "generic" filter head from some random piece of heavy equipment that Dad used to have. I'll look and see of I can find a part number for you Goose. The Filter is a Fleetguard WF2073.

Where are you putting your starter solinoid?
I just moved it down on the fender well next to the glow plug relay.

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Looks good Heath.;Sweet Do you have a part number for the coolant filter assembly? I'm definitely in the market for one of those.:sly

Jason sells a kit on his site terrapinmfg.com

wow, Heath, you went all out pulling the front end apart to get the engine out.
 

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Jason sells a kit on his site terrapinmfg.com

wow, Heath, you went all out pulling the front end apart to get the engine out.

It's really not hard or time comsuming to do........ If you know what to remove and where to find it. Much less of a hassle to pull and replace the engine that way........ at least to me. The biggest PITA for me is pulling the shock mounts, and that really isn't hard now is it.:D;Sweet

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Oh, here's a little DT466 project teaser. A stock IDI rod is pretty beefy yes?....... Compair it to a DT466 rod!:eek::hail:love:

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Hmmm...ifn a 466 wasnt so damn huge n heavy I could get one quite cheap...and a runner to boot...ya...less than 2K for the whole truck...but the rotten frame keeps it from being road legal...damn double frames....LOL
 
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