Belt Tensioner Squeel
From : napalmheart
Q: ive got a 97 dakota w/3.9l. the tensioner sometimes makes a lot of noise. ive replaced it and the new one squealed just the same. any ideas on how to get rid of the noise are you sure its the tensioner thats squealing and not the idler pulley .
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From : napalmheart
after his hanging i wonder if he is with a 100 virgins that was a misprint. saddam is spending eternity with virginians. .
From : olaf
craig c. wrote 4 adds co2 and other greenhouse gases to the atmosphere which is causing a shift in our climate. did you read the today an artic shelf the size of 11000 football fields broke free. gee ... i wonder what caused that there is no empirical proof that global warming is man made. it is all in models that have been shown to be unreliable. unfortunately the topic has become politicized so not many scientists will speak out on the lack of evidence and flimsy models. junkscience.com is one interesting place to start but not the only one. a few interesting things that they dont tell you on the is that 1 climate started warming biggest shifts before the largest increases in co2 and not the other way around 2 co2 input affects on climate is logarithmic and not linear. that means that as you get more co2 in the atmosphere the effects of that extra co2 are much less. 3 climatologists especially paleo climatoligists who study long term climate change do not think that the current bit is more than a natural cycle. i am not denying that the climate is changing -- that is what climates do. just that mans affect on it is not the cause of the change. i still think bio is a good thing to do. better for your engine if done in a quality way etc and also reduces dependency on those wonderful adherents to the religion of peace and helps the environment on the polution side of things and makes us less dependent on other countries etc etc etc chad .
From : tbone
are you talking about nerf bars or just side steps. my nerf bars mount directly to the frame which is the only place that they should be mounted. -- if at first you dont succeed youre not cut out for skydiving does anyone have measurements/dimensions for the nerf bar mounting points on a 96 ram club cab i have looked at several newer model rams 03+ and they mount to the backside of the rocker panels. are these mounted at special re-enforced locations are there backing plates used i have built my own bars and would like to mount them the same way as these newer trucks but dont want to have them tear off the first time i step on them. thanks. .
From : napalmheart
does anyone have measurements/dimensions for the nerf bar mounting points on a 96 ram club cab i have looked at several newer model rams 03+ and they mount to the backside of the rocker panels. are these mounted at special re-enforced locations are there backing plates used i have built my own bars and would like to mount them the same way as these newer trucks but dont want to have them tear off the first time i step on them. thanks. .
From : tom lawrence
henrythehammer wrote a month or so ago i noticed a repetitive clunk-clunk-clunk coming from my front end when i engage 4-wheeldrive. the frequency of the clunk is directly proportionate to my speed but only occurs when under load. decelerating coasting or rolling in neutral does not produce the sound. i have a 2001 dakota slt with the 4.7l and manual 5-spd. i now have almost 120k miles on it. i have been taking the pickup to jiffylube since i put my first 3k on it and it has received every service that pops up on their computer since. any recommendations or plan of attack for this problem my first suggestion would the front drive shaft. -- ..bob 2006 fxdi hot rod 2001 dodge dakota qc 5.9/4x4/3.92 1966 mustang coupe - daily driver 1965 ffr cobra - 427w efi damn fast. .