Rookie weekend job
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Rookie weekend job
So i have some quick questions?
I took my crossover pipe off. I think that would be the proper name. The one from the turbo to the intake with the grid heater in it. I was wondering is there a gasket that should be replaced underneath there. It looked like there used to be one but just wanted to make sure. Could i just use rtv silicone?
Also doing my valve covers too. I am taking all that off so i can sand blast it all at work and repaint it.
Any suggestions for this little weekend project. I just dont have to much mechanical experience and want to make sure i dont mess anything up or get dirt in the motor.
Thanks so much.
-Kyle
I took my crossover pipe off. I think that would be the proper name. The one from the turbo to the intake with the grid heater in it. I was wondering is there a gasket that should be replaced underneath there. It looked like there used to be one but just wanted to make sure. Could i just use rtv silicone?
Also doing my valve covers too. I am taking all that off so i can sand blast it all at work and repaint it.
Any suggestions for this little weekend project. I just dont have to much mechanical experience and want to make sure i dont mess anything up or get dirt in the motor.
Thanks so much.
-Kyle
#6
I'm gonna vote to polish the covers, not paint. Also what sooty said. I'm not sure I'd use RTV unless you were really really good at it. Think about if some was "hanging" over on the inside edge. Probably wouldn't casue any damage when it got sucked in the engine. But the is a chance. We'll need pictures after it's done.
Good Luck
Good Luck
#7
Ok will thanks will do. I am trying to locate the gasket but man its hard at some auto parts store to get the parts you want.
Hey 93 flatbed i acutually tried polishing the one cover and it looked pretty cool but i ran out of time and i need my truck for monday
Thanks guys
-Kyle
Hey 93 flatbed i acutually tried polishing the one cover and it looked pretty cool but i ran out of time and i need my truck for monday
Thanks guys
-Kyle
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Hey Thanks guys. I did find the gaskets at dodge for 6.00 a piece. I could of made them myself but oh well now i have part number
Anyone know the part number for the grid heater. I did a dumb thing. Sandblasted the intake horn and i got sand it the heater. Tried to get them out. The sand was in there tight and broke the one piece of the grid heater trying to get it out.
I learned my lesson though.
Anyone know the part number for the grid heater. I did a dumb thing. Sandblasted the intake horn and i got sand it the heater. Tried to get them out. The sand was in there tight and broke the one piece of the grid heater trying to get it out.
I learned my lesson though.
#12
Thats true but it still does get cold here not crazy cold like where you are ofcmarc. It would be nice to keep them.
14 miles north of the north pole what is the coldest its been there?
14 miles north of the north pole what is the coldest its been there?
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DTR's "Cooler than ice cubes 14 miles North of North Pole" member
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From: 14mi North of North Pole
Many years ago, WAAAAAAAAY before I even had a driver's license, I walked to school at -67*F.
IIRC The record low was set that year at -89*F.
BTW, I keep my grids disabled until it is regularly in the 20s and staying there for the winter.
IIRC The record low was set that year at -89*F.
BTW, I keep my grids disabled until it is regularly in the 20s and staying there for the winter.
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