I can't believe I'm saying this but I recently intentionally ordered a Dorman carrier bearing. All the Precision/National etc stuff seems to be junk. Overall the Dorman had far more positive reviews and was clearly of a different design.Dorman PoS strikes again. Had my coworker drive me to his place to check out a massive coolant leak on the 08 F-150 I did an intake manifold replacement several months ago. As expected the 5/8" coolant plug on the back of the manifold cracked.
Bad implementation to make one manifold to fit various 4.6L configs. Had to fix it with a another plug which I know won't last 3 months. Got a silicone plug on order for a permanent fix.
I've used gasket maker instead of proper gaskets in a pinch (new gasket only comes with the $200 coolant housing) and it's holding up alright1992 Mercedes 300D 2.5 turbo
The radiator neck broke in my hand in the driveway.
Installing a new radiator, hoses, clamps, clips, rubber cushion, coolant, thermostat, etc.
I also noticed a weep at the base of the coolant sensor housing. Removed it for cleaning, new gasket and some hard vacuum lines.
I’m hoping the gasket is still available. If not I’ll be seeking advice for the product to create a seal.
Two methods:1992 Mercedes 300D 2.5 turbo
The radiator neck broke in my hand in the driveway.
Installing a new radiator, hoses, clamps, clips, rubber cushion, coolant, thermostat, etc.
I also noticed a weep at the base of the coolant sensor housing. Removed it for cleaning, new gasket and some hard vacuum lines.
I’m hoping the gasket is still available. If not I’ll be seeking advice for the product to create a seal.
I had no idea flat gasket stock was available. Thank you!Two methods:
1. Simply buy the flat gasket stock in a rectangle and cut it out with a sharp utility blade
2. Clean it really well and the follow the instructions for RTV. You could even *actually* follow them, to include tightening sequence and cure time.
you’ll be ok with either - try the one that sounds best for you.
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You might be a gearhead if: you perform household wiring tasks using Wiha and Knipex. Nicely done sir!!View attachment 190507View attachment 190508View attachment 190509Too cold outside so more outlets replaced
Good tools no matter the task make much more pleasurable work.You might be a gearhead if: you perform household wiring tasks using Wiha and Knipex. Nicely done sir!!