You'll have a bottle for each vent? That would be 5 for me.
You'll have a bottle for each vent? That would be 5 for me.
On a positive note, I made a new faceplate for the controller mount. Now the switches fit properly and it's a sturdier aluminum.
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Yes, We have a MultiCam CNC we bought back in '01. We don't use for the business as much as we used to anymore but it still gets the job done.Are you cutting those with a CNC router? Looks really nice.
I ran my vent for my transmission into my dipstick with a 90* threaded fitting. The locking dipstick vents it anyways and if it ever overheats it pukes back into itself.
Then I plan on running the 203-205 vents up to the firewall and putting the filters on them and marking them so I know which one leaked. But since I have had it together with no vents they haven't puked anything and I drove it 15 miles down the railroad tracks in low range.
I know. You guys are speaking truth and crushing my dreams. I was thinking more about them venting air rather than fluid.
I do have help from a CNC router. I lay it out, cut it on the CNC, and then bend it up on the brake.Them is some skills...
I have a recurring leak issue between the adapter and 700r4 due to the bolts repeatedly loosening up. I was thinking I would look at the 4l80e to see if I could improve the mating area. I was happy to see the 4l80e adapter uses 6 bolts instead of 4, so I'm not going to worry about it now.
I fought that issue for a while on the Blazer and Stephen helped me figure out what was going on. Your transfer case crossmember is most likely too restrictive and isn't letting the cases move with the engine when your frame flexes. Once I redesigned my crossmember on the blazer I never had that issues again.
When I designed the crossmember for the S-10 I also made sure to make the mount so it could move enough by keeping the bushings very close together.
