What Did You Do To Your 2ND GEN RAM Today?
Took the stake pocket tie-down hooks out, and pulled OEM bedliner (starting to strip it for painting).
I was surprised at how good the bed is... there are lots of spots that are back to primer, but the only places that are down to bare metal are the top of the wheel arch where the dimple for the load board is, and the top of the pillar at the rear stake pockets... plenty of dust and leaves under there, but with a hose out, it looks fine for its age.
The vertical turn-down on the stake pocket opening has pretty much rusted away where the tie-down clamps touch... I'm missing the 1/4" lip on the inside and outside edge of the openings... don't know what I'm going to do about this before paint.
The good news is, that is the only body rust I've found so far.
I was surprised at how good the bed is... there are lots of spots that are back to primer, but the only places that are down to bare metal are the top of the wheel arch where the dimple for the load board is, and the top of the pillar at the rear stake pockets... plenty of dust and leaves under there, but with a hose out, it looks fine for its age.
The vertical turn-down on the stake pocket opening has pretty much rusted away where the tie-down clamps touch... I'm missing the 1/4" lip on the inside and outside edge of the openings... don't know what I'm going to do about this before paint.
The good news is, that is the only body rust I've found so far.
Besides, I was an expert marksman in the military. Pretty much, if I could see it, I could hit it. I don't shoot at people I like though. So, you are at least reasonably safe.
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Not to the truck, but for it: Got an aluminum plenum pan that I ordered from a seller who calls himself http://www.ebay.com/itm/DODGE-ALUMINUM-PLENUM-GASKET-REPAIR-PLATE-1992-2003-5-2L-5-9L-/141622379427?hash=item20f95a03a3. It showed up in a state of not flat and true, and the listing says no returns, but I contacted the guy and he says a new one will be on the way on Monday. Makes me glad I didn't go with Hughes Engines after all of the warranty service horror stories I've read about them.
Yeah, yeah, I know, I don't need the aluminum pan. I'm just doing it because I'll be tearing in to install a double roller timing set anyway. But feel free to give me crap just the same since I'm the guy who says most often that the steel pan is just fine if it's got the right bolts in it.
Yeah, yeah, I know, I don't need the aluminum pan. I'm just doing it because I'll be tearing in to install a double roller timing set anyway. But feel free to give me crap just the same since I'm the guy who says most often that the steel pan is just fine if it's got the right bolts in it.
Not to the truck, but for it: Got an aluminum plenum pan that I ordered from a seller who calls himself Video Link: http://www.ebay.com/itm/DODGE-ALUMINUM-PLENUM-GASKET-REPAIR-PLATE-1992-2003-5-2L-5-9L-/141622379427?hash=item20f95a03a3. It showed up in a state of not flat and true, and the listing says no returns, but I contacted the guy and he says a new one will be on the way on Monday. Makes me glad I didn't go with Hughes Engines after all of the warranty service horror stories I've read about them.
Yeah, yeah, I know, I don't need the aluminum pan. I'm just doing it because I'll be tearing in to install a double roller timing set anyway. But feel free to give me crap just the same since I'm the guy who says most often that the steel pan is just fine if it's got the right bolts in it.
Yeah, yeah, I know, I don't need the aluminum pan. I'm just doing it because I'll be tearing in to install a double roller timing set anyway. But feel free to give me crap just the same since I'm the guy who says most often that the steel pan is just fine if it's got the right bolts in it.