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Old 07-04-2009, 02:01 PM
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at least he carried the theme into his SAS though, lol


dang, i'll be doin the same thing painting my truss and arms green.....everything has been done already
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MONEY SHOT !!

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Looks good man, Cant wait to see er dropped in !!


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Great job bleeder. I love it. No oil pan yet?
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I was wondering about the E3s myself. They seem to be the first "redesigned" spark plug that makes sense and might actually hold up to some abuse. I run NGKs in my truck too and i am reluctant to change from something i know is good to something that might be good. So if anyone has any feedback that would be great.

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Whoo, looks good bleeder.
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Great job bleeder. I love it. No oil pan yet?
well I left it off for a while cause I hadn't torqued the timing cover down yet, but I might do that today; I'm about to eat lunch and then get back into the garage
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Looks awesome man!!! Hope you had a good 4th!!!!!







ps-I'm a grabber green guy too.
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Originally Posted by Duelertoyota4x4
I was wondering about the E3s myself. They seem to be the first "redesigned" spark plug that makes sense and might actually hold up to some abuse. I run NGKs in my truck too and i am reluctant to change from something i know is good to something that might be good. So if anyone has any feedback that would be great.
Believe it or not, most multi-electrode spark plug designs have been around for 80 to 90 years or more. The E3s are just a variation on a very old misconception that the electrode masking the spark/flame front is actually a problem, which it is not. Splitfires and Bosch +4s play the same card.
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he's one of them neon-green guys


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Not showing is my BudBuilt transfercase skid and propotion valve mounting bracket!
Old 07-05-2009, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by BigBluePile
Looks awesome man!!! Hope you had a good 4th!!!!!







ps-I'm a grabber green guy too.

thanks man!

oh I had a GREAT 4th; no explosives this year, lol, but I took the girl out for a night on the town and we had a great time

hope you all had a good one as well





Well I got out into the garage and prepped the oil pan for paint, and then started to adjust the valves a little, and then my sister told me she had two free tickets to go see a movie so we went and seen The Hangover...
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lol! sheeeesh, priorites man....
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Ive got a question. I was going to start a new thread but we want this thread to reach sticky status so we need as much useful information as possible!
Can anyone tell me what bracket this is??

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Thank you
And bleederdude our engines are pretty much at the same stages!! Except I am not as clean as you are haha
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Thats the infamous altenator bracket or is it power steering...hmmmmm.
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Ive got a question. I was going to start a new thread but we want this thread to reach sticky status so we need as much useful information as possible!
Can anyone tell me what bracket this is??



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And bleederdude our engines are pretty much at the same stages!! Except I am not as clean as you are haha



Originally Posted by BigBluePile
Thats the infamous altenator bracket or is it power steering...hmmmmm.
it's kinda like an extra (but needed) support bracket for the power steering pump


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Thank you 4crawler!

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So bleeder, whats to total up to so far on the rebuild? If you don't mind my asking.

Gunna be looking into rebuild within the next year or 2
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Haha Thanks Bleeder! I knew you could help me out! Im not gonna put it on if I don't need too. Its not like the PS pump is that heavy haha
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Originally Posted by ohyeahcrx
Haha Thanks Bleeder! I knew you could help me out! Im not gonna put it on if I don't need too. Its not like the PS pump is that heavy haha
weeeeell, I'd would still put it on; I doubt it's on there for no reason

it's only 3 bolts to put it back on



Originally Posted by 4banginRunner
So bleeder, whats to total up to so far on the rebuild? If you don't mind my asking.

Gunna be looking into rebuild within the next year or 2
oh man I don't even know, I haven't sat down to add it up yet I might do that real quick and see how much this is costing me; I'm almost scared to get the figures, lol

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Hey man, I'm totally digging that wire loom from LCE but the money?? Was it really worth that price???? I'm not to concerned with the "bling" aspect(you know, being a grabber green guy and all... LOL!!!) but I was wondering how well it worked out?
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haha im about over due for a rebuild i hope i can make mine just as purty


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