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From : jay
Q: fire or kill your barber....... a man shouldnt give a shit about his hair. -- lol!! i agree! my wife is more concerned about my hair than i am. when i get it cut the gal will ask me how i want it cut. i tell her cut off! greg .
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From : jay
hawkeye65 wrote hawkeye65 wrote anybody know where i can get an oil filter relocation kit for a 2003 4.7l magnum qaud-cab 4x4 dodge 1500 thanks in advance hawkeye65 the 4.7l uses the same short filter as the 5.2 and 5.9. fortunately it has the same base as a small block ford. so a block adapter for a ford will fit the dodge. most parts you see - like perma-cool and transdapt - are cast alum. they are pretty well know for cracking and leaking. the hoses that come with these kits are also pretty crappy and wont last more than a year without leaking. guess how i know this what you want is a billet alum block adapter and filter boss. use russell -10 or -12 push on line and fittings 2 straight and 2 90* swivel. use a purolater pro-1 or mobile 1 filter for a small block ford. go to www.fortesparts.com mike forte has all the parts you need provides excellent service and very competitive prices. -- .bob 1997 hd fxdwg - turbocharged! 2001 dodge dakota qc 5.9/4x4/3.92 1966 mustang coupe - daily driver 1966 ffr cobra - ongoing project .bob thanks for providing some actual feedback about some of the products! hawkeye65 youre welcome. -- ..bob 1997 hd fxdwg - turbocharged! 2001 dodge dakota qc 5.9/4x4/3.92 1966 mustang coupe - daily driver 1966 ffr cobra - ongoing project .
From : azwiley1
do it the easy way - while the brakes are still connected. whats difficult about sticking a screwdriver in the rotor using the brakes requires two people... and sometimes its tough to generate enough brake pressure to hold back against the torque necessary to break that nut free. or the easier way yeah - just throw caution to the wind... trust me ive done this plenty of times - and the screwdriver in the rotor has yet to fail... i personally would side with tom on this one....less chance of personal injury or body damage. .
From : Annonymous
when changing the tranny fluid its suggested that the tranny filter be changed as well. since you have to pull the pan to do that a drain plug is not needed. now if they could locate the tranny filter outside the tranny ... well yeah - but if youre as short as me theres no practical way to get the pan tipped down to drain without wearing some of the fluid...i did learn what an interesting selection of swear words my daughter knows when i walked by her truck as she was changing hers...i *told* her...; just seems like a nice neat drain plug to get all that slop out of the way first would be nice. the diffs are the one i dont get. it would be great to have drain plugs in those *from the factory*. there is a company i cant think of the name off the top of my head that makes diff covers with drain plugs. yeah them too...hiding head in shame at remembering i have *got* to check at least two...; cricket craig c. .
From : noname
anyone know a url which lists the interchangeably between brands of oil filters just replenished my supply of oil for the garage and noticed i have 6-7 oil filters on the shelf that i just have no clue for what vehicles they were for... most i can eye-ball but some i can not... before i throw them in the trash i just wanted to see what they were for. thanks bob griffiths .
From : jeff mayner
http//cgi.ebay.com/ws/ebayisapi.dllviewitem&item=4550112333 .
From : datadontuse
hey all i just cracked my oil pan and was wondering how much i should expect to pay for parts and labor for a 1997 dodge oil pan & gasket replacement. parts & labor. thanks! all the best sean -- timpani! take your drums to brooklyn play the same volume youll be fine. -otto werner mueller on my piannissimo entrance in a juilliard orchestra rehearsal c. 1997 remove spamoff from email address to reply. .
From : jeff mayner
where and how much somebodys gotta want the damn thing .