Thanks
@IDIBRONCO forgot about that one!
@Nero sage advice! I was planning on doing that since those 2 pins on the 12 pin connected were more or less melted anyway:
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So as far as running new heavy gauge to the GPC, it looks to be about 4' to the starter solenoid or about 5-6' to the passenger side battery. What do you guys typically do? If I want 200A wire,
it looks like 4 AWG for a run of 5ft or less to keep the voltage drop less than 2%.
Reason connector looks that clean is that I gave the harness a 30 minute bath in 50/50 simple green solution in the ultrasonic:
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Still need to do the rest of the harness in a 2nd round. I'm really digging that HF ultrasonic! All my bolts and other small parts are looking much better much quicker compared to how I used to clean small parts.
So how dressed do you guys typically take your engines before dropping them back in?
On the dip stick bracket, am I correct in assuming I need some fat washers between the bracket and valve cover?
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The bracket was all smashed before I fixed it and it will get smashed again without something to prevent that.
Engine is starting to get pretty dressed up:
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Figured I'll hold off on putting on the accessories until its back in the engine bay. How dressed do you guys typically go before dropping the engine back in?
Since I'm going to have a 8-10 weeks window while I wait for my new CDD IP, I'm going to turn my attention to the rest of the truck. It sat for probably a year or two before I trailered it home, and it has been about a year now since I picked it up.
Once I get it running, it will be going to the quarry to pick up gravel, maybe 10 trips, 50 miles round trip. Don't want any surprises.
I'm looking at doing this as a minimum before my 1st trip:
1. Check front wheel bearings and replace if needed
2. Check front end ball joints and replace if needed
3. Check U-joints and replace if needed
4. Check brakes in all 4 corners and replace components as needed
5. Change transmission fluid
6. Change rear axle fluid
7. Change PS fluid
8. Replace brake fluid (will vacuum each corner until I see fresh fluid)
9. Replace power steering high pressure hose (got a cut in the outer rubber portion down to metal, but its not leaking)
Shocks looks pretty bad in all 4 corners, but I don't think they would leave me stranded. But I will replace them "soon".
As far and the engine is concerned, I'll be putting in all new hoses (radiator, heater) and all new belts. Will likely also drop both fuel tanks and get them cleaned out and make sure all hard file lines are good and replace all soft lines.
Anything I'm missing?
I will obviously drive it around for a bit before hitting to the quarry.
