BourbonNcigars
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Makes a huge difference when needed.I have a dewalt impact and tool bag full of sockets and a few wrenches that will never leave my truck
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Makes a huge difference when needed.I have a dewalt impact and tool bag full of sockets and a few wrenches that will never leave my truck
I have a dewalt impact and tool bag full of sockets and a few wrenches that will never leave my truck
Depends on how much I can get her to drink that night.But do you keep them in your bed? Gives a whole new meaning to the saying "It's Tool Time, Heidi!"
Btw HBD to yer wifeyDepends on how much I can get her to drink that night.
Longtubes?Head
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Longtubes?
Need help?, im up for a roadtrip....Negative. The JBA ceramic shorties I've been wanting. Broken head bolts and jacked up flange bolts on the old manifolds.... SMH... what a pain.
Head bolts or exhaust manifold bolts?Negative. The JBA ceramic shorties I've been wanting. Broken head bolts and jacked up flange bolts on the old manifolds.... SMH... what a pain.
Depends on how much I can get her to drink that night.
Changed the oil today. Fumoto valve makes it SO much easier. This is my 3rd change since installing.
Still trying to come up with a better/easier/cleaner approach to the oil filter. Current approach is punching the bottom and midway up the side with an icepick and draining into a funneled jug. Works decent, but I'm still intrigued by the strong magnetic piercing drain valve thing I found a video of. Maybe I'll get motivated to try to make my own.
Which fumoto did you get?Changed the oil today. Fumoto valve makes it SO much easier. This is my 3rd change since installing.
Still trying to come up with a better/easier/cleaner approach to the oil filter. Current approach is punching the bottom and midway up the side with an icepick and draining into a funneled jug. Works decent, but I'm still intrigued by the strong magnetic piercing drain valve thing I found a video of. Maybe I'll get motivated to try to make my own.
Which fumoto did you get?
Crack the filter loose, then put two or three grocery bags inside another so you have extra layers (they all have a hole somewhere), put them over the filter and twist it the rest of the way off. Keep the filter in the bags and tie them off. No oil on your hands and none to spill out when you trash the filter.
I basically do the same thing, but use a punch that's pointy on the end. I use a hammer and tap it into the center of the bottom of the filter. The punch is about 1/4"-3/8" diameter and doesn't get messy/leak oil until I wiggle it to pull it out. If I do it swift enough it just has a small run of oil down it that a paper towel in hand while doing it takes care of. I then go inside and let it drain for 5-10 minutes. When removing the filter, no oil runs over the edges and down the sides, very clean proceedure.My current approach works fairly good.
However ever since I came across this video, I've been determined to find something like it. So far, no luck. Probably have to make my own.
The poster of that video was apparently making them and selling them on eBay, but has since disappeared.
Head bolts or exhaust manifold bolts?
I basically do the same thing, but use a punch that's pointy on the end. I use a hammer and tap it into the center of the bottom of the filter. The punch is about 1/4"-3/8" diameter and doesn't get messy/leak oil until I wiggle it to pull it out. If I do it swift enough it just has a small run of oil down it that a paper towel in hand while doing it takes care of. I then go inside and let it drain for 5-10 minutes. When removing the filter, no oil runs over the edges and down the sides, very clean proceedure.
The punch is like this, about 6" long, and I put it in all the way to the start of the knurled part, so about 2" into the filter