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  1. Lou C

    Thinking about making a trailer cover... Opinions wanted.

    We got permits for all the major projects we did them being an in ground pool and deck…so when I sell at least that’s covered. The thing is the bank that’s going to write the mortgage will do an inspection and they don’t want to own a house (which they do till you pay off the note!) on a...
  2. Lou C

    Thinking about making a trailer cover... Opinions wanted.

    Don’t forget when you eventually sell, anything that’s not in compliance can hold up the deal…
  3. Lou C

    Thinking about making a trailer cover... Opinions wanted.

    In take your last nickel NYS, I wouldn't even consider doing that. And, depending on what happens, I may be able to exit this overpriced overrated place, in the near future....
  4. Lou C

    Thinking about making a trailer cover... Opinions wanted.

    I bought a Taylor Made custom cover for my F/W about 20 years ago and built a wood frame to support it in snowy winters. It has held up well but needs repair of a few tears so I feel it was a very good investment. I hear Taylor Made isn’t as good as it was so if I replace it I may have to go...
  5. Lou C

    New Stuff on Vehicles likes/dislikes

    I prefer longitudinal engine layouts, it just makes things easier (usually). On the 3 of the 4 Jeeps in our family are like that, the 4th (Compass) has a transverse engine but the access isn't bad. The Subaru is a longitudinal set up as well.
  6. Lou C

    New Stuff on Vehicles likes/dislikes

    Every so often it’s a good idea to loosen the serp belt and spin the idlers & accessory pulleys if a bearing is getting rough you will likely feel it like a bad trailer wheel bearing.
  7. Lou C

    New Stuff on Vehicles likes/dislikes

    The bearings wear but also the friction surfaces that the belt rides on wear as well. Yep I'd prefer to do the whole thing in one job, not to replace the belt and then a month later hear the tensioner/idler start to make noise. Last time I did it was at approx 105,000 miles now I'm at 184,000...
  8. Lou C

    Identify the thread of this screw from my boat

    Such as those used on Holleys and no other carb lol.
  9. Lou C

    New Stuff on Vehicles likes/dislikes

    I have found that the old fashioned metal idler pulleys last about 100k miles and are pretty cheap to replace. I usually replace the belt & pulleys at the same time.
  10. Lou C

    After 20 years of lake boating, tried something completely different

    We used to call the NYC Subway the Electric Sewer.
  11. Lou C

    New Stuff on Vehicles likes/dislikes

    I like the remote start & seat heaters in my 2007 Grand Cherokee. Especially now we are at 9*F gusting to 50 mph.
  12. Lou C

    Switching from Volvo TBI to Carb on a 1996 5.7 GI

    Excellent job I have a brand new 1409 I might put on my 4.3 if the Quadrajet acts up…
  13. Lou C

    Engine dieseling

    I seem to recall this being common on Merc 4.3s and in fact they put out a service bulletin about this. I would make sure that your idle mixture is set properly and idle speed is not higher than specified. My old OMC 4.3 is also a 4bbl (but a Quadrajet carb vs the Merc Weber) and I have never...
  14. Lou C

    4.3 crankshaft/housing oil leak - next steps?

    I think the oil pan on the newer 4.3s is aluminum, so might not be so prone to rust, I have sprayed my tin one with Boeshield/CorrosionX/FluidFilm etc many times, and it's still in good shape...
  15. Lou C

    which carb to upgrade/replace too

    Yep be careful, give the penetrating oil time to work.... the ones that are Alu are usually for under 200 hp engines, brass for those above IIRC. There are actually different flow rates, I saw something about that in my OMC factory shop manual.
  16. Lou C

    4.3 crankshaft/housing oil leak - next steps?

    Want to laugh, well my 4.3 still has the original 1988 short block and neither the front or rear main seal leaks! Kinda like my 1998 Grand Cherokee where both front and rear pinion seals still don't leak neither do the front and rear transfer case output seals. The only thing that leaks on that...
  17. Lou C

    which carb to upgrade/replace too

    I made the sign of the cross and said a couple Hail Marys before trying to get mine loose! And sprinkle Kroil and Freeze off etc like holy water! Time, patience will get it done.
  18. Lou C

    which carb to upgrade/replace too

    Yep in my pic above you see the alu pick up tube, the anti siphon is screwed into that on the left side of the pic, with the rubber fuel hose attached to it. They can be tough to remove, if not removed for a long time. On mine I got lucky, both the anti siphon and the pick up tube came out...
  19. Lou C

    Grease Seal to Spindle Fit

    https://www.jbtools.com/lisle-34550-bearing-packer-handy-packer-for-bearings-up-to-3-1-2-o-d/?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc_pmax-Q950-T1800&msclkid=3cf216097eb0145699e57f8b0fcd32f6 maybe this one is better....more like hand packing.
  20. Lou C

    Grease Seal to Spindle Fit

    https://www.jbtools.com/lisle-65250-universal-bearing-packer/?utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc_pmax-Q950-T1800&msclkid=11abbcfebbd71b7584afd57c9e63d2cb this is it. I might try it again but I found old fashioned hand packing better...
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