hacked89
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Last night. More pics of other components in my build thread.
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I went and picked up @subway old camper!
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Then stopped at a perfectly appropriate dinner venue
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Now I can get rid of the other project camper!
Did you ever finish it?
For the most part, RV build quality is awful at best. Once you get digging, it's a real can of worms...I got it mostly done, then I found more stuff wrong with it and stopped caring at that point. We're going to just strip it and if my buddy doesn't want to use it for a trailer I'm going to put the axles under my flatbed that has crappy motorhome axles.
I've got so many projects...I got it mostly done, then I found more stuff wrong with it and stopped caring at that point. We're going to just strip it and if my buddy doesn't want to use it for a trailer I'm going to put the axles under my flatbed that has crappy motorhome axles.
I'm right there with you on that one. I can't blame anyone but myself.I've got so many projects...
I've got so many projects...
Sometimes you just have to let it go, and move on.
Yep 5 speed split rearLooks just like my old truck, exceptfor the color. Is that a 5 speed? The s1624 was the gas version, so you have a s1654. Makes a big difference at the part store.
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I feel this...I've got so many projects...
Sometimes you just have to let it go, and move on.
I am very excited. I used to live in Oregon and I really miss that type of environment/scenery
Yanked the original flexplate out of my superduty and installed a new one. Yeaaahh those teeth look like they have 205k on them... probably wouldnt stand up to my new powermaster starter very long.
Also fabricating a new exhaust system, 4" ID, I cut halfway in where the two collector pipes come together, squashed the round pipe down into an oval to match, smoothed the welds down so theres nowhere for moisture to collect and rust out and painted with VHT high temp epoxy paint.
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Yes your PowerMaster starter would have eaten those sawed off teath for lunch! I have seen some bad ones, but never that bad. Some of those teeth are 85-90% gone. Well now you are good to go! What did you decide on the TC?