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@fastazz81 nailed the line connection.


I’m not sure on that electric connection. Should be a clip to push or lift on it somewhere. I’ve spent more time trying to figure out those damn things than anything else... drives me nuts!

Doesn’t help i’m old half blind and they are in the shitttest spot possible.
 
And I got 10 years and 75# on ya Dean! Imagine my frustration?
 
Anybody know how to get this trans line fitting and this type of electrical connector off?

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On the electric plug I can't see the other side to confirm but if there's no clip, then my guess is the ribbed sides get pinched in and it should unplug.
Basically press on both sides, if it is the right way you will feel it push in
 
Thanks Isaam... I got my phone in there for some better pics and figured it out!

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Yeah, once I figured it out, it came off easy with a small pair of pliers...I just wanted to be sure so I didn’t break the connector.

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I straightened out a few fins, and then tried cleaning the radiator out with some engine degreaser and hot water, then compressed air...didn't clean it out as much as I wanted. Blew a couple hours on that. It didn't look to bad overall, but the fins were getting plugged up w gunk, and I know that will make a difference, so off to the shop it goes for a cleaning and pressure test.
The intercooler cleaned up well, it has much bigger fins and they are a little more robust so I put the pressure washer to it. The A/C condenser and Trans cooler I just blew out with compressed air. Shining a light through them looked pretty clear.
Waiting on the crank nut socket and a bunch of other parts to get here yet....I think the shipping lanes are slowed down with everyone ordering from home!

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I straightened out a few fins, and then tried cleaning the radiator out with some engine degreaser and hot water, then compressed air...didn't clean it out as much as I wanted. Blew a couple hours on that. It didn't look to bad overall, but the fins were getting plugged up w gunk, and I know that will make a difference, so off to the shop it goes for a cleaning and pressure test.
The intercooler cleaned up well, it has much bigger fins and they are a little more robust so I put the pressure washer to it. The A/C condenser and Trans cooler I just blew out with compressed air. Shining a light through them looked pretty clear.
Waiting on the crank nut socket and a bunch of other parts to get here yet....I think the shipping lanes are slowed down with everyone ordering from home!

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I could ship you my socket... pony express should be there in about three months! :doah:

Your stack of coolers will be happy with you after they are done. I did a half assed job of washing mine out and it made a big difference. Especially with the AC. Well worth doing!
 
I’d be further off making a road trip then?
Good to hear on the stack...my biggest concern is the radiator. It would seem like it would get the least amount of debris, but the fins are so tight that they gather crap easier I guess. I washed a lot of crap out, but there is still alot remaining.
 
I’d be further off making a road trip then?
Good to hear on the stack...my biggest concern is the radiator. It would seem like it would get the least amount of debris, but the fins are so tight that they gather crap easier I guess. I washed a lot of crap out, but there is still alot remaining.

Road trip Covid19
Breaking the Law Socket tour 2020.

Better ride the Hawg Dave! :haha:



You have yours out. I’d take it to a shop for cleaning too. Especially seeing how you want to tow long distances.
 
Breakin the law socket tour...nice Dean!

I got my socket this afternoon, and since I have the rad and intercooler out of the way, decided to try the Fuel 18... Put a fresh 5.0 battery in it and hammered on it for about 1 minute, then switched to tighten it for a few seconds, then back to loosen and it hammered for a couple seconds and out it came! Sweet. So the balancer is off, and the water pump....hopefully I get a shitload of parts tomorrow! Ill be prepping everything until I get the new stuff in.

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Got a few parts this afternoon, spent some time cleaning up some wire loom that has disintegrated. Ive read this is a problem with these trucks, so Im looking for the potential trouble spots before they become an issue. Many Places have missing loom or it just crumbles when you grab it.
Pic of the A/C condenser and a couple tricky wires fished behind the front accessory mounting bracket and behind the water pump.
The pile of new parts next to the old, everything looks to match up pretty well so far.

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Got my little hard to find pieces today from Merchant Automotive
A water pump outlet and an O ring for the bypass pipe to the thermostat.
So made some progress, putting things back together.
The spec I found for the crank bolt was 74# + 105*....so I made some marks and just hit it with the impact until the marks lined up.
Anybody know what this blue nipple thingy is?

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Makes sense the long nipple went over the stud and then covered the hole to seal the condesor during shipping
 
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