Project Truck finally got a transmission.

pudman

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My truck has been down for a number of years due to a dropped freeze plug.
I had first given up on her, then bought a van for parts. Traided the van E4OD to turbo69 for a ZF-5, dropped van engine in after cutting the front of the van off to get the engine out, and am in the middle of converting the truck to a ZF-5, adding an intercooler, repluming the fuel system with electric pumps and biger fuel tanks, and re-instrumenting the thing due to the useless factory gages.
After having a short fight with squirrles that were eating my wiring.
(1 pissed off country boy + 1 adult pellet gun = eight dead squirrles)
I have finally mounted the trans to the engine and am starting to see a bit of light at the end of the tunnel.

Just wanted to say hay and hopefully will be back soon.

Lee
 

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There was another guy from"elseware" that had a "tree rat" problem.....

Seemed the buggars liked the wiring harness on his FUNCTIONAL, daily driven PSD Stooper Doopy :eek:

IF memory serves his handle was "tink".........he posted a nifty squirrel launcher but after the last 'pooter meltdown, I have lost the video -cuss
 

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Those "adult" pelet guns are cool.. they help e keep the rabbit population slightly lowwer than normal here...
 

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ISurvivedNMU said:
Those "adult" pelet guns are cool.. they help e keep the rabbit population slightly lowwer than normal here...

I am kinda in the middle of town, so being real QUIET was also helpfull.
Used a Benjamin in 22 caliber.
Thing dropped em just like a 22 long rifle! Man was I impressed!
 
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