What are you working on today?

As little as possible today with terrible heat indexes and humidity. Was going to have a big fire but too hot.
 
I don’t care what some folks think; cab overs are awesome. Your hard work paid off congrats 👍🍻🇺🇸
I started out driving cab overs’ when I obtained my CDL. I got to the point where I could truly thread a needle with that darn thing’. While they weren’t a lot of fun for long hauls, it more than paid off in some of those tight docks in south LA. 🙌
 
Spark plugs 150k miles. From left to right facing front of the engine timing chain.

2 Of the coil connector clips snap off during removal. Gonna have to find a way to replace them.

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Spark plugs 150k miles. From left to right facing front of the engine timing chain.

2 Of the coil connector clips snap off during removal. Gonna have to find a way to replace them.

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Start lifting with a pick whenever possible.

I also feel like using the Merry pliers reduces the odds of breakage, although I can't explain exactly why that would be.
 
Good call i will try next time. Had ro resort to a hack job using nylon zip ties as a temporary solution for now. Tug tested and wont come out.

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Working at home this week, at least for a few days

1992 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 5.7 V8
Replaced serpentine belt, belt idler and tensioner, replaced headlamps and turn signal/parking lamps, replaced left rear taillight board, changed oil
 
I mean, they could make it 100,000 miles like that no problem.
We'll see, I'll pop off the cover again 50k from now to see how it holds up.

I took more pics of the sparkplugs with better lighting and angles let me know how well they held up? Think they did fine for 150K, car has no history of spark plug changes.

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Factory battery reached the end of its life in my 2017 Tacoma. New Kirkland Signature (Costco) 24F installed (6/24 date sticker). OE was 7 years old and had 78,000kms (~48,000 miles) on it.
 
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New rear brakes (Wagner) and shocks (Gabriel) on '09 Rogue.

This is to be 16-yr-old's first car so we're keeping costs down with low to mid grade parts

I still have to swap the outer TREs that were installed on the wrong sides so they scrape the wheels in sharp turns :rolleyes:
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New rear brakes (Wagner) and shocks (Gabriel) on '09 Rogue.

This is to be 16-yr-old's first car so we're keeping costs down with low to mid grade parts

I still have to swap the outer TREs that were installed on the wrong sides so they scrape the wheels in sharp turns :rolleyes:View attachment 230641
How do you like the Gabriel ultras? They used to be well-respected here. I bought a pair and found them to be barely “ok” in a passenger car, if not a little soft right out of the box.
 
1992 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, same one as yesterday
Replaced power steering pressure hose, serviced front and rear diffs(suck and fill) serviced transmission (suck and fill)
 
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