SolarBell
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Re: Re: What are you doing to your rig - the continuing saga
Nope, Rokmen.
Nice Doug. IRO uppers?
Nope, Rokmen.
Nice Doug. IRO uppers?
Tonight in the "well, duh" category, I realized at 11:00 at night that the 242 and 231 shift position sensors are physically different and do not interchange. Well to be clear - the 231 sensor can go into a 242, it just won't work right. The 242 sensor however will go partially into the 231 and them jam. Guess I'm making a junkyard run first thing in the AM in my wife's car.
put the plug in it do you really need a light to tell ya your in 4wd
Pretty sure those senders are some goofy metric thread. I'd just drop the original sender in until you get one from rockauto or something.
Two upper bellhousing bolts, too. And an exhaust stud.
Ding Ding Ding!
The whole transmission was held on by 2 bolts.....2!
And this further validates my decision to ditch this hunk of shit and move into the 98'. Hack job to the Nth degree.
been there done that cost me a transmissionDing Ding Ding!
The whole transmission was held on by 2 bolts.....2!
And this further validates my decision to ditch this hunk of shit and move into the 98'. Hack job to the Nth degree.
Ding Ding Ding!
The whole transmission was held on by 2 bolts.....2!
And this further validates my decision to ditch this hunk of shit and move into the 98'. Hack job to the Nth degree.
{Sarcasm On}
See... This is where you are obviously very, very confused. The Previous Owner must have had mad racing skills as he was able to remove all of that excess weight off of the machine. Must have made it a good 1/4 MPH faster...
{Sarcasm Off}
Fortunately, you got it apart before it fell apart. What a scary find.
I agree. I went from shocked, to amused, to angry....the fact that my wife drove around in that POS, with the drivetrain hanging on by a thread really infuriates me. If she had been hurt, I may have laid hands on the PO.