I had an '89 with a 7.3. First I'd check or replace your injector return lines. Have you replaced the fuel filter lately? Make sure that's sealed good. You may also need to have the pump rebuilt. I believe Stanadyne still rebuilds them.
And they'll have continuous coverage of the "dangerous storm", video of people buying salt and snow shovels, safety tips, and reporters outside showing that it's snowing. We just had a so-called blizzard (6" at my house) and the governor ordered truckers off the interstates.
Makes you wonder...
Cars used to be designed by very creative humans and created to separate new models from prior production years and manufacturers. Some are true works of art on 4 wheels. Alas bring in CAD and computers and you end up with what we have available today.
She was one of a kind and was a trailblazer as a musical icon. The Rolling Stones actually opened for her and the Ronettes, that’s how big a deal she was. RIP.
Steve. You could buy 2 steel U channels match drilled at least 8” wide. An engineer would have to spec out the necessary weight per foot of the steel. Bolt them to both sides and you should be good to go.
My 2003 truck, 4x4, is my daily driver. 1 more year it will be eligible for “classic” plates. Here in CT, the highest tax state, the truck can only be assessed for 500.00 with respect to property tax. I’ll drive it until the body falls off.
No. For example, a header for a door or window opening of 8’ (less of a point load) would be 2-2x10’s. Your single beam is actually weaker than 2 pieces fastened together and will deflect or fail.