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TheGrayOutdoors

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  1. Maineah,

     

    I’m in the same boat.  I don’t want to go changin’ parts that don’t need to be changed and this truck ain’t no spring chicken.  I figure the water pump while I’m in there, because I’m sure it’s ancient.  I have a feeling the timing chain cover isn’t beat up because the guide rails are still in there to protect the chain from slapping the sides, but won’t know until I get in there.  Oil pan gasket for sure, new belts, and we’ll see.  I just wish I knew what kit to get.  The prices vary wildly.  I’ve found kits on Amazon for $81 that could or could not be any better than LC engineering.

     

     

  2. 104,000 on the engine.  I can see that the guide has broken off from the bolts, so it’s just flapping.  So, when I do this I should probably change the chain, guides, tensioner, water pump, oil pump, timing chain cover, sprockets, and seals?  Anything else I’m not thinking of?  I found a kit off eBay that has it all.  Anybody know if it’s any good?  

    Here’s the link to the kit:

    Timing chain kit

  3. Hi folks,

     

    We’ve been missing our driver’s side rear slider window screen frame since I bought the rv.  Now summer cometh and it’s hot without air conditioning.  Need maximum ventilation!  I remember there being some information on how to remake these screen frames with a kit, but I just can’t find it.  Could you help me out please?

     

    thanks,

     

    rob

  4. WME, you're correct.  Mostly idiot resistant haha.  I managed to bang my way through replacing an axle with little to no idea what I was doing.  A lot of information in the FSM gave me pause, but I found that when I was actually working on it it made a lot more sense.  I did buy a special tool for the bearing nut and torqued it to the specifications and then backed it off and all that.  I don't know how it could not seat properly if you use the tool and a torque wrench.  The tool was $10 at O'reillys.  If I was able to get it done, you will too.  Just take your time  

  5. Hi, 

    I just replaced the rear axle with a 1 ton dually and I placed the inner seal just inside the axle housing almost flush.  Honestly, I don't think it matters as long as it makes contact with the axle shaft.  Also, I had two broken studs and I was able to find generic replacements from orchard supply hardware.  Also found suitable replacements at O'Reillys.  The best thing to do is measure the space in between the two stud ends, because that is the most important part.  If you can find something with the same spacing in the center, the outer parts of the stud can be a little longer and it will function perfectly fine.

    Cheers,

    Rob

  6. Okay, 

    I've been cleaning up the axle for days and painting it.  The bearings are near flawless as are the races, so I'm just going to repack.  The brakes are shot, I need to replace all of the lug studs on one hub, and I've got a couple of the small studs that hold the axle shaft in that are stripped on the nut side.  

     

    Does anybody know if this is the right stud for the axle shaft?  stud for axle shaft  Also, should I be able to find the nut at Home Depot?

     

    I know that these are the correct lug studs for the hub, but does anybody know where I can find the nuts that go onto the back of the hub?  

     

    Thanks so much,

     

    Rob

     

    This side was mucho disgusting:

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    Other photos show after cleaning up the axle housing, painting, and bending a new brake line because I smashed the old one by dropping a leaf spring on it.  

     

     

     

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  7. Picked up the rear axle and got a wheel thrown in.  I drove three hours to pick it up and the mechanic removing it from the truck quit in the middle of the job.  So, I got a lesson in removing it myself.  Going to pick up all the parts needed to convert the front wheels to 6 lug today.  Now I just need 4 wheels for the back and I'm good to go:)  Will post progress picks as I go.  Thanks to everyone for your help.  

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  8. I just realized that when I was down there looking at the axle there is another U bolt which connects a bar that goes across the top of the axle.  Any ideas about this or if this will be a problem with the new axle?  I measured the current axle where the U bolts for the suspension connect the leaf springs and the diameter is 2.5 "

     

    Thanks

  9. Measured everything today.  Looks like the springs are in the right spot (39 1/4"), however, axle diameter is 2 1/2" so it looks like I need springs and ubolts as well.  Or maybe just U bolts/shock mounts.  

     

    Called a few shops and the axles are available, although pricey.  1400K for axle, springs/mounts, and 4 wheels.  Everybody else I've called has the axle, but either no wheels or no springs.  

     

  10. Okay, so I know that I have staggered shock mounts.  So I know I'm looking for that atleast.  I plan on doing this myself, because I haven't even been able to find someone willing to talk about doing the swap around here.  Basically, I'm looking for an axle that lines up with my truck?  Same width in spring mounts, staggered shock mounts, and same emergency brake cable situation?  

     

    Sorry for all the questions, but like you can guess, I've never done this before.    

  11. Hi All,

     

    I've been putting it off for some time, but my wife and I are making good progress on the Sunrader and it needs to get done.  What exactly am I looking for here?  I know 6 lug, looking for all the wheels (7 would be best).  Am I looking for airbags?  What year should I be searching?  Is there a good site where I can search for all this?  Any alternatives to the old axle?

     

    Thanks,

     

    Rob

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