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Why doesn't anyone on the east coast own a truck? Good lord...


On a side note, I need to buy a truck
I am making up for the rest of my town, seeing as I have three...

He paid me $50 in person.
So you moved it from the left pocket to the right pocket? :spin1:

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Waooh. ...we're half way there...


Whoa oooh livin on a prayer.
Good song. I assume you made it?

Stock 89.
Need to figure out what years I can use. I know there are some different ones, not sure if they're interchangeable.
Up to a 94. The Chrysler steering column in the 95/96 requires a different one, and the 97 and later it's only got one ujoint at the box instead of one at the column too.

Good god...why does no one on earth have valve springs in stock. Dealers are on back order, jy will only sell a complete head, the machine shop we stopped at only had ones that were too small. This is the hardest cheap part I've ever tried to track down

I have at least two heads worth of those springs if you feel like taking a loooong drive for them.
 
metal blade on most saws will do it or a good old fashioned hack saw. too much power can distort or crush those down spouts b/c they are pretty light.

Cheese "gutter work sucks" Man

The aluminum or tin ones like this...


Vinyl or plastic ones put a blade in the circular saw backwards and go to town.

gutter work does suck donkey balls.
 
Well...robbed a valve spring from my spare motor. Good as new. I'm going to buy a few extras and carry the spring compressor with me. Supposedly some 97-99s had issues with weak springs...I've never head that before but read it several places online today.

I rigged up parts of my compression checker to hook the compressor up to the cyl to hold the valve up while I put the keepers on...worked like a charm.
 
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