Wow.. I'm really in a pickle. YES! a PICKLE!.... (AHHHHHH):damnmate:
Okay, I'm trying to do the best I can with what I got at the moment. I'm tired of watching this truck just sit here. Everyday, passing it by in the other vehicle.. *sniff* sucks!
Now I know about Stinkers PS and Oil Lines. They are perfect! But there is a lot of headache for me to get these over here. I don't got a CC, and I got paypal but the amount of days it takes to transfer the sheeet over, takes too long.
So I began researching about everything I can. Found a couple really helpful threads at "SRTconnection" and I was stoked!
However, I'm at a loss with the sizes and certain fitting sizes I'll need. At the moment, I have to remove the lines which if I'm correct, 1 1/4" to take off the oil cooler lines. I'll need to drain engine oil first - drain plug 15mm or 17mm and is aluminum (so I gotta be careful about not rounding edges) So that's 1 set of 2 hoses done. Awesome!
But..
The power steering... There's what size? Same? I'll need a crows foot to remove one. Can a torque wrench with a crows foot work - 90 degrees of course when torquing it back up? 50ft-lbs? or 38ft-lbs?
When I put everything back. Is it just as easy as putting in new 0w40 oil (with new oil filter too) 10 quarts start, then top off until level and starting engine? Or do I need to bleed it? I'll start the engine once the power steering fluid is in of course. Bleeding the power steering is simple right, just put in fluid, move steering wheel lock to lock after opening bleeder valve, then close, top off, repeat?
The best thing I can think of at the moment is doing it this way, purchasing over at a local shop. Nothing against Stinker! I might even go his way if the shop guys can't understand what I'm asking them... 'cause at that point, I'd have cussed enough to sail a ship!
Dodge dealership was gonna charge me $835 with labour! Come on now... and with the same crappy OEM lines too.
I'd really like some help with this, it's starting to get very overwhelming. I'm going to and from two different homes with tools to get this started only to forget I left some tools at the other place!
Hard to fit it in on the shop schedule, work schedule, my schedule.
Also noticing the rust accumulation on the pulley bolts. What's the procedure in replacing most?
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Okay, I'm trying to do the best I can with what I got at the moment. I'm tired of watching this truck just sit here. Everyday, passing it by in the other vehicle.. *sniff* sucks!
Now I know about Stinkers PS and Oil Lines. They are perfect! But there is a lot of headache for me to get these over here. I don't got a CC, and I got paypal but the amount of days it takes to transfer the sheeet over, takes too long.
So I began researching about everything I can. Found a couple really helpful threads at "SRTconnection" and I was stoked!
However, I'm at a loss with the sizes and certain fitting sizes I'll need. At the moment, I have to remove the lines which if I'm correct, 1 1/4" to take off the oil cooler lines. I'll need to drain engine oil first - drain plug 15mm or 17mm and is aluminum (so I gotta be careful about not rounding edges) So that's 1 set of 2 hoses done. Awesome!
But..
The power steering... There's what size? Same? I'll need a crows foot to remove one. Can a torque wrench with a crows foot work - 90 degrees of course when torquing it back up? 50ft-lbs? or 38ft-lbs?
When I put everything back. Is it just as easy as putting in new 0w40 oil (with new oil filter too) 10 quarts start, then top off until level and starting engine? Or do I need to bleed it? I'll start the engine once the power steering fluid is in of course. Bleeding the power steering is simple right, just put in fluid, move steering wheel lock to lock after opening bleeder valve, then close, top off, repeat?
The best thing I can think of at the moment is doing it this way, purchasing over at a local shop. Nothing against Stinker! I might even go his way if the shop guys can't understand what I'm asking them... 'cause at that point, I'd have cussed enough to sail a ship!
Dodge dealership was gonna charge me $835 with labour! Come on now... and with the same crappy OEM lines too.
I'd really like some help with this, it's starting to get very overwhelming. I'm going to and from two different homes with tools to get this started only to forget I left some tools at the other place!
Also noticing the rust accumulation on the pulley bolts. What's the procedure in replacing most?
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