I got it all sealed up now with RTV. Then found out that my output seal was bad and that was where the oil was coming from and not the oil filter adapter. It has been leak free for a while now knock on wood.
valve cover gasket maybe if it looks as if it is passenger side I would think. Chevy 350's are notorious for the rear main seal leaking. Now for the oil cooler lines. There are two o-rings that are in the oil filter adapter housing where the lines go in and if they go it will drain your oil...
my oil cooler lines are on the driver side and trans cooler on the passenger side. I replaced my oil cooler lines and housing gaskets but it turnned out to be my front diff output shaft seal.
In this wiring diagram it looks like the two 87 pins are wired to the positive of the fan motor and the neg of the motor to the ground but it shows the 87 pins being neg is this correct? Also the 85 pin on the first relay has the manual switch and the temp switch. Is this the factory temp...
OK Sunlit I got a Lincoln Mark viii fan yesterday off ebay because nobody within 80 miles had one around here. I saw this electrical schematic on here do I need to use the 75amp relays or will 40amp work?
So I am in the market for a eFan setup and in my searching the web I came across this one. What do you guys think worth it or not? http://www.ffdynamics.com/tahoe34B.html
I could see the 285's rapid wear issue because of the tire being so big and the factory rim being so small. I know I could not run 285's on my wheel because of the offset on them. I would def need a body lift or sus. lift. Might be a different story on a factory wheel though they are tucked alot...
Yea or just go pull one from a boneyard. 4-15mm bolts for the frame to the floor and 4-10mm bolts for the seat track to the frame and a set of side cutters to cut the hogrings and your done. The bottom is seperate from the back.
There is a layer of 1/4" of foam between the leather and underside material then the large foam wrap on the seat fram so I was good on that! All the foam you see in the pics are replaced with the new leather which is sewn in.
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