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Cheaper to fix itDuring a pre trip inspection, Rachel and I got word that our truck probably has a bad (or going bad) head gasket... in the market for our next truck. :(
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I haven't seen the Fuelpax before, more reasonably priced version of Rotopax?Replaced stock fuel spouts from FuelPax with these self-venting ones. Got them from Amazon. Fit is good. Quality is TBD.
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Yes same company, less expensive line, yet more capacity cans that similarly made RotoPax, oh but lower warranty. 5 compared to 10 years something like that. I wanted to carry less cans with slightly more capacity.I haven't seen the Fuelpax before, more reasonably priced version of Rotopax?
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Wow nice and clean setup and wiring.View attachment 121563Iast few days was cleaning up my wires for my lights on truck, came up with this set up
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Why dont you just have it fixed. It's a whole lot cheaper and you dont have to start all over again ? A blown head gasket is not uncommom on any engine.During a pre trip inspection, Rachel and I got word that our truck probably has a bad (or going bad) head gasket... in the market for our next truck. :(
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Nice spot, enjoy the week end.Carolina Beach State Park for a three day weekend. Driving out on Ft. Fisher beach to swim, shell, and fish. Relaxing and refreshing.View attachment 121757View attachment 121758View attachment 121759
Very cool...and you know it has been done with care each step of the way! Nice job!I replaced the radiator in my 2008 Jeep JK. Never done that before but it wasn’t too difficult at all. YouTube had lots of great step by step videos. It looked like it might be $200-300 in labor to have it done, so what might have been a $400-500 bill, I got done on my own for just around $200. And I got it done in 1 day instead of having to schedule an appointment, drop it off, wait for them to get to it, and then pick it back up. And now I know how to replace a radiator! lol My Jeep also has 2 12 volt cigarette lighter outlets in the dash. I changed 1 of those out today with a unit that has 2 USB ports. Not a major install, but a convenient little upgrade.
Yep! Thank you!Very cool...and you know it has been done with care each step of the way! Nice job!