Driving a new truck
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Driving a new truck
Or at least it seemed liked it this morning!
It was a busy weekend! New heads (NOS), re sealed the plenum (again), new cat, new 3" exhaust, new plugs, and new sensor's. The only thing that wasn't changed was the TV cable. Still haven't received it, so ended up drilling a couple of holes to safety wire it.
It now drives like a totally different truck. Might have to keep it a little while longer
It was a busy weekend! New heads (NOS), re sealed the plenum (again), new cat, new 3" exhaust, new plugs, and new sensor's. The only thing that wasn't changed was the TV cable. Still haven't received it, so ended up drilling a couple of holes to safety wire it.
It now drives like a totally different truck. Might have to keep it a little while longer
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Me too on the heads. Checkbook only goes so far though.
The first time I did the plenum I used the Hughes kit, I used the gasket provded, but didn't use any RTV. This time I used the Fel-Pro gasket, and RTV. Hopefully, it's the last time I do that job! On the other hand I'm getting pretty good at it.
The first time I did the plenum I used the Hughes kit, I used the gasket provded, but didn't use any RTV. This time I used the Fel-Pro gasket, and RTV. Hopefully, it's the last time I do that job! On the other hand I'm getting pretty good at it.
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I havnt seen the "Hughes supplied sorry piece of paper excuse for a gasket" myself but i always heard that you should not mix a gasket with RTV? either go one way or the other? anyone else know the answer.
i asked only cuz i forsee myself doin a plenum gasket fix and what to make sure i do it right the first time
i asked only cuz i forsee myself doin a plenum gasket fix and what to make sure i do it right the first time