Sweet baby jeebus! Where can I get a set!?!?!!!4
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Sweet baby jeebus! Where can I get a set!?!?!!!4
Damn, I just looked and my m15000 only draws 475 at max.
475 amps at max draw.
http://www.genuinedealz.com/voltage-drop-calculator
4/0 at 20' still only gets you to an 8% volt drop (~1 volt) with that many amps. I may be doing something wrong though.
Yes. Some places have the parts, but some want to install it for you though.
Big hammer....
Ss.
Hey now! I'm a solderin' mofo nowadays !!! :flipoff3:
If that is the new krylon paint, I like it. x2 on 2 coats of primer, then a few coats of paint.
I like to cut the pin-holed part out and put the patch piece on the inside of the tank if it's that bad.
POR-15 has a Fuel Tank Sealer. Just don't get it on your hootus... Have a kit too.
When welding on tanks, I usually use a 1:1 simple green/water mixture to slosh around a few times in it, then stick an air hose or use the exhaust port on a shop vac to blow in it to help displace...
I am pretty sure they are preloaded, so yes.
Cool beans. I'll try that. I found a place that sells 'mini cats' that do about the same thing. ***
Oops, they are the ones.
Yep, sketch is my middle name!
They are the obesity who quoted me that. Chet recommended them yesterday. I may take the beast there one day to see if they can tuck the exhaust a bit better.
'03 Ford Expedition w/ 5.4L - the cats are clogged, any way to fool the sensor and cut the cats out the equation? Got a $600 quote to replace all 4, and thats not happening.... ;-)
For a 9/16"-18, you would drill a 33/64" hole, for a 5/8"-18, it is 37/64". The 37/64" hole should clear out all the cut 9/16" (36/64") threads I believe. Getting it to actually cut threads and...
Yep, I'm with Creighton.
Will it not turn over at all before it hits the 16.5? That seems like a high voltage to be running on a vehicle. Is it not a 12 volt system?
I need to move mine to the passenger side one of these days. Does seem to make the truck roll under acceleration and braking.
Text replied. If you aren't going to keep it that long, then the cheap stuff might be better.
I know someone who can get you a smoking deal on some amsoil if you like.
That's good to know.
I can't find any of the 70 series in a 3.5". I think I can make a 3" work in my application though.
(oh, and taken you long enough to get around to this ****! :flipoff2: )
For something that small you could use a piece of solid round stock and just drill the hole to the rightsize.
Boat owners are dumb....
see this thread for proof...
:gigem:
winnah, winnah... chicken dinnah!!