You could send the tanks off to be chemically cleaned but after the cost you can just get new tanks.
x2 here . . . .You could send the tanks off to be chemically cleaned but after the cost you can just get new tanks.
I'm going to jail for 5 years?!!! J/K. Thanks for the link. The easiest thing for me to do is just use the VIN from the 2wd donor body, so that is likely what I will do.
I thought that was probably where the sway bar bolts up. Doubt I'll need one, but I'll go ahead and fix that crack anyway. It wouldn't surprise me if someone ripped the old one off tugging on it with a tow strap or something similar. This truck got worked pretty hard I think.the crack is were the sway bar bushing/clamp bolt up .
someone added the pinion snubber / bump stop on the front from a military truck by the looks of it . never seen one on civilian .
she looks good all cleaned up .
peanut ports are just fine . . = just means no crazy rpm range is all . they make more power down low to mid were the large oval port would get you a bit more mid to top end.
just make sure the intake is setup for peanut port or you will have a HUGE wall at each runner were it meats the head surface.
I'm guessing the cam that was installed is NOT a roller cam (Comp Cams Extreme Energy), so going back through to change that out and then putting roller rockers is probably unecessary expense and effort at this point. This motor is already together and ready to run other than breaking in the cam, so I'll just stick with the current set up I think.There is some power to be found in roller rockers, but it desperately hinges on -precise- valve train geometry; which means time, and money, spent on checking spring heights (open and closed), push rod length and the roller to valve contact.