I miss the roar of those S60s in the back of a MCI D4500 bus, compared to the Cummins ISM/ISX12 that replaced them when Daimler stopped supplying engines outside of Freightliner/Setra/Thomas for the exception of Pierce fire trucks. They make those heavy buses move effortlessly vs. the Cummins that sounds strained.Big side job. 2008 Series 60 14L 515hp putting combustion gas in coolant. Not the EGR cooler. Pulled head and found gasket blown in multiple spots. Measured liner protrusion and they are at the very low end of spec or under, at flush with deck or a half thousandth+ below. Needs counter bore job, luckily I know a guy. Kicker is it only has 115,000 miles. Never been overheated according to owner. Very unusual with such low miles
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I had a '69 LeMans convertible with 350HO. I put an aluminum flex fan on it as well as a 4 core radiator for a Cadillac. The flex fan required a spacer to get it out to the shroud. I don't know the dimensions for Firebirds radiators, but I measured at a junkyard and the Cadillac radiator was drop-in with no mods for the Tempest body LeMans.Replacing the water pump pulley on my 1968 Firebird 350. Going to a smaller pulley to get more fan speed at idle. Coolant temps climb when in traffic-stopped. Otherwise temps stay at 180 degrees while moving. Also may try a 19inch fixed blade (no clutch) fan assembly. Fan clutches produced in this era don’t fully engage until temperatures are 200 degrees plus. This 58 year old 350 doesn’t like (nor do I) temps that high. Onward!
The Caddy radiator would certainly be big enough. I’ve got a 4 core Cold Case radiator in it now. These Pontiacs make a lot of heat. I’ve owned other makes (60s cars) with a fixed 4 blade fan and no shroud and they never got hot. I leaned on the HO cam, heads, and compression specs when I did my top end engine overhaul. After this heating up business is taken care of the 2.56 rear end will get refreshed to a 3.08. Add a little more zip earlier in the RPM range. 60 in first gear is ok getting on the freeway but I stay on the country roads.I had a '69 LeMans convertible with 350HO. I put an aluminum flex fan on it as well as a 4 core radiator for a Cadillac. The flex fan required a spacer to get it out to the shroud. I don't know the dimensions for Firebirds radiators, but I measured at a junkyard and the Cadillac radiator was drop-in with no mods for the Tempest body LeMans.
Late post.Selling the wife’s 2007 Accord so I am getting it ready for its next owner.
I decided to press new Genuine Honda bushings into the original control arms and reinstall them onto the vehicle. And perform an alignment, of course.
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What is your "Go Fund Me" acct #?Since we recently parked my wife's (former) '08 F150 SCREW, I needed tires for my '07 F150. We had just put new 315s on the wife's truck before it cratered. It had come with aftermarket wheels and 315s, so we had just replaced with what was already there.
I stole her wheels & tires for my '07, thus 315/70/17 will fit '04-08 F150 4x4 stock height. I did only the tiniest bit of trimming on plastic bits with my OMT:
Her '08 had also come with an SCT tuner and the PO told me a tune was installed. It ran fine, so for all the years we owned it I never even pulled the tuner out of the center console.
I figured my anemic 2V 4.6 could use any help -- especially after going from 285 to 315 -- so I removed the tune from her '08 and installed the "Tow" tune on my 4.6. Did it do anything? No idea as I didn't drive it before (with the 315s).
One cool thing with this tuner: it has the option for "rear 02s off." I of course did not utilize this. Still, if I stop posting you'll know the feds raided my place Roger-Stone-style.....and I'll need bail money.
A fluid and system that SO many people fail to realize should be changed and flushed occasionally.Tire rotation and brake fluid change on the 2021 Ram. After 70,000 miles and 5 years, figured it was past time to do the brake fluid. Surprisingly, lots of brake pad material left after 70,000 miles. Stellantis gets an F for putting the strainer in the master cylinder reservoir that's not removable without destroying it, so you can't suck fluid out of the reservoir. Fluid was pretty dark all around, but now it's looking much lighter. Glad I bought a fresh quart of brake fluid, because I used almost all of it.
But let's then use one-time-use transmission filter bolts that are TTY? Do we have an epidemic of transmission filters escaping due to the extremely high loads placed on them, like main bearings in a motor?
And how is it green or ecologically sound to require new bolts when others can somehow use bolts that can be used time and again?? You think most shops scrap those bolts? Nah, straight to the landfill -- not that it much matters because if you scrap them they're transmissionported (energy) to the scrap yard, then transmissionported several more times (energy energy energy), then melted down using absurd amounts of energy (ENERGY), and then maybe shipped back to us (energy) as something else -- after being thrown into new packaging (energy)
But yeah, we're saving the planet with thin fluid and by shortening transmissionmission life with tenps on the ragged edge of clutch delam
Cognitive dissonance is real, folks!