beags86
Eastbound and Down
Your right. Better stick to the trans mounts.I'm all for zip ties and baling wire, but I draw the line at shoddy wiring.![]()
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Your right. Better stick to the trans mounts.I'm all for zip ties and baling wire, but I draw the line at shoddy wiring.![]()
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Your right. Better stick to the trans mounts.
Hahaha!
I liked that mount. Not enough to do it twice, but enough to have happy memories of it...

Haha. Farmshow. It was interesting to say the least. Great reason why farmers have questionable reputations! Dean didn't help anything earlier either! @max 02And no, Roadkill was not an influence. I hadn't heard of them at the time. I blame Farmshow for my questionable ideas.![]()
Have you know I had a plow pump quit working on night about 2-3am, I was able to hotwire it with a scotchlok, and it kept me plowing until 7-8 in the morning when I was done. That little connecter probably cost .11 cents and made me 500+!

Or it worked so well I kept it there, apparently the power wired that was done correctly failed.Any repair that gets you home is a good repair. But the minute you finished plowing, it became hack work.![]()
It's really easy. Ask for a lower hose to any big block squarebody truck and you'll have what you need.Dumb question...if you're using a Workhorse hose, what are the odds of finding a replacement when on the side of the road? I'd think the odds are pretty slim.![]()
I'm loving this dialog. It's how my brain thinks too.
Most of the stuff I am fixing are things that were "trail fixes" or "hurry to get it going for the weekend", but then they just kept working and they never got corrected.


This is what I based it's position off of. And it's high enough that if my top headlight is under water, I am going to be having more issues than a wet ecu.I would bet that the heat is higher farther back. The fan blows heat towards the firewall, and the exhaust heat is back there too. There won't be a great amount of airflow behind the headlight, but the heat sources ahead of it are low.
Factory Duramax trucks have the TCM mounted on the back of the fan shroud.
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On those flex hoses, I always wondered how much the flexy bits hurt the coolant flow. Enough to noticeably effect temperature??
You gonna do a build thread on that green machine you're building?I can tell you, no they don't effect coolant flow at all to effect temp. I have those universal hoses on the upper and lower radiator of my 8.1 swap that only see's tow duty. Even towing the below load (estimated about 17K GVW), it never got above 190*, even on hills.
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