Possibly powder coating instead of chrome? One may be easier done than the other.Rehung the caliper, did some body work on my short term chain guard substitute, and shot it in semi-gloss that roughly matches its factory color. My nice bright chrome original to the bike chain guard may have to be retired due to major cracking under one of the support braces. Blame vibration, pot holes, and rude excuses for pavement, plus 55+ years of use for it's present condition. The cracks can be V grooved using my Dremel Tool and a very thin cutting wheel but the chrome is an issue when doing the welds/repairs and stripping it from the locations in question is problematic.
I may elect to get my stand in chromed but will have to do some research to see if my chromer is still in business and what the Bite would be to get the work done.
Ordered a Dormer coolant overflow tank from the yard and will be trying to pick that up tomorrow. Called him this AM to get price and availability; price was good so pulled the trigger to place the order. Get a call back just before lunch and discover that he actually has them in stock!!! Only thing complicating matters is the next call was from my shift supervisor to advise me that the F*glies have not been returned from the dealer ordered warranty work so I now have to pick up a fleet vehicle from the South mechanics facility. Which means I have to park in their compound, ferry the truck to our site, work the shift, and then drop it back at South, then come all the way back cross town to get to the parts yard and pick up my tank. Thinking that lunch might be a bit shorter tomorrow than normal.
What? Pictures???? yeah, right, whenev-ur....................
Nick
What year & engine is that truck?
Not bad, it'll run that with the base air mass tables setup right. Crank sensor on that engine?
Curious.... What were the benefits of the LS based PCM & 6.0 spec tune? I wouldn't mind tweaking my '99obs 350/4l80e for improvement until it gets the 6.0 transplant.98 with 350/4L80 and an LS1B 411 P01 PCM. Tune bits stolen from a 6.0/4L80 4x4 truck.
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