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Lunchbox Lockers
You now have the wrong fan shroud. Might not be ready for our AZ heat just yet...
Beat me to it!!!
You now have the wrong fan shroud. Might not be ready for our AZ heat just yet...
That air cleaner lid is not original or correct for your truck. The diagram may gove you some insight to where things go but it's not 100%. It's off a 1987 1-ton truck...
I'm sure someone swapped it on so they could use the "tall" filter!
You now have the wrong fan shroud. Might not be ready for our AZ heat just yet...
And for a little more bad news...
That fan shroud isn't correct either. You need a thinner "big block" shroud. The fan should be about 1/2 in and 1/2 out of the shroud. You may develop a cooling problem on a hot day with the fan "buried" in the shroud like that.
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You could cut it on the red line until you get the right one...
Repops are available. Just remember, anything that LMC sells that you can get somewhere else is usually cheaper somewhere else! The diagrams are useful for reference though!
I might be interested in the tire carrier if you're not planning on using it...
It's much easier to replace the hinge pins/bushings than the entire hinge!
I've never checked U joints like that. Normaly I grab onto the drive shaht and spin it clockwise/counterclockwise and see how much slop is in the joint.
You're check of the front axle's U joints isn't correct IMO. You're just showing how much the axle shaft will wiggle around, not play in the joint. That movment is normal, IMO.
It could be a lot of things. Play in all the steering links, in the gear box itself, or could be the frame is cracked under the steering box,Maybe the wander it has is due to the worn/inverted leave springs causing not enough caster.
I just happened to be laying on the ground with a pry bar so I wiggled stuff around a little. As for the driveshaft u-joints, I see what youre saying. For the axle shaft u-joints, you do appear to be correct that the joint doesnt have any play, its the shaft moving inside the spindle. I figured the shaft would be snug inside the spindle. I pulled the spindle nuts, snugged up the wheel bearing and assembled it and checked it locked and unlocked and it has the same amount of play so ?♂️
Maybe the wander it has is due to the worn/inverted leave springs causing not enough caster.
It could be a lot of things. Play in all the steering links, in the gear box itself, or could be the frame is cracked under the steering box,
There's a "spindle bearing" inside the spindle that supports the outer axle shaft. It's probably toast!
You have to remove the wheel, brakes, hub and wheel bearings, and spindle to get at it. I do all that, plus axle joints and ball joints all at once, it's a pain to go back in there!