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There is nothing wrong with my truck.

That is all.
 
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Thanks for sharing.
 
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There is nothing wrong with my truck.

That is all.

Good Heavens!!!! That's a sure sign your turbo encabulator is getting ready to FAIL !!!!




























 
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Good Heavens!!!! That's a sure sign your turbo encabulator is getting ready to FAIL !!!!
Shhhh, it's pulling 30,000 jigawatts. Should be good for awhile.
 
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Shhhh, it's pulling 30,000 jigawatts. Should be good for awhile.

As long as your flyback valve can handle the strain, you should be okay but the framilator still might fail. Especially if you used an STP rather than a Fram filter.
 
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As long as your flyback valve can handle the strain, you should be okay but the framilator still might fail. Especially if you used an STP rather than a Fram filter.
I have a Fram filter. Maybe I’m safe?
 
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With shafafa on the side?
 

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I checked my turn signal fluid this morning and it hasn't leaked a drop.
 
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Be sure before starting a long trip to check the alignment of the wiggly pin on the wobbly shaft. If not you may have trouble finding new thingamajig to get it re-aligned!!
 
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Originally Posted by tndakman
Be sure before starting a long trip to check the alignment of the wiggly pin on the wobbly shaft. If not you may have trouble finding new thingamajig to get it re-aligned!!
Can I check the alignment myself or does it have to be done at a shop.
 


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