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Old 04-21-2010, 10:58 AM
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sweet. Had the wife help me run the jack on my front diff regear. I said "go slow when the diff is close." She heard, "go slow." So she took her freakin time getting the jack in place as I am trying to balance the diff AND run the front bolt in place to hold it.

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no lie.

the pan is on.

i can barely move my arms.
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Yeah!!!!
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pics coming.

a few pointers.

1) FIPG is a PITA....when squeezing hard enough, it will come out the other end....words to live by.

2)ya need a helper....someone to hand you bolts......you need to keep exchanging a small extension, a long extension...bolt..bolt...wrench....I couldn't have done it without you Joe....forever this was the biggest help by far....good job.

3) I don't think i would recommend this at all to anyone. getting a 5mm bead of FIPG is a joke. trying to reach all the way to the back of the pan, or block, or both, is not impossible (because i did it) but stupid as all hell.

4)i feel real old
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It's the home stretch now man!
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Tell us how you feel tomorrow...

The rest is cake work compared to this.
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steering dampener in the way



lots of paint damage



even with a towel for padding



pan finally sitting level after that final adjustment of the diff



oil strainer back in place and torqued snug



and there ya have it



FIPG and crud....not a good time to be running low on orange stuff

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next up is to put that plug back on the front of the transmission that i flashed a pic of........then it's time to put the diff back together.
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time to have about 10 smokes and stare at my truck
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and seriously, if the friggin thing leaks.....it's worth having someone else do.....
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Little bit of dirt won't hurt...I bet you fell a whole lot better having this done though.
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OH



MY




GOD!



was the reaction when i walked in the house. today i became a man...............hahahahaha.

no, the day i got that crankshaft bolt of was the day.
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and if you ever happen to see my oilpan, it's because you walked in front of me, or i drove up on top of your hood.....so at this point i'm not too worried about it.
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nice man. make sure you have your BFH ready for the diff.
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Originally Posted by rogerman
nice man. make sure you have your BFH ready for the diff.


where the HELL have you been?

thought you got dead or something.

i was so dang nervous because of the bitch of a time you had with the pan....but in the same turn, i knew you got your's on, which meant it was possible...... i just didn't want to jack up the motor.
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BFH standing by.
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Originally Posted by 92 TOY
FIPG and crud....not a good time to be running low on orange stuff


Nice work. The whiff hates throwing my grimy clothes in the wash when I get done working under my rig. She told me once to take it to work and wash it there.


Um, is that a spongebob blanket? I'm not judging, I'm not judging.
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No it's not a blanket.....It's a sleeping bag, get it right!!!
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Good job on the pan buddy, keep the progress coming & you'll be done in no time!
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Originally Posted by Lumpy
No it's not a blanket.....It's a sleeping bag, get it right!!!

Sorry Lumpy, thats WAY more manly!


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