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I have been searching web and can't find a pic of spool............

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Thanks Chris. I saw those, but thought there was more to it..................
Nope. The spool replaces the spider gear/clutch carrier.

There are some things like mini spools that go inside the carriers and replace the Synder gears but I see gears in that carrier
 
Dana Shur Grip. Probably clutch type. That's a good unit.
Pretty sure it’s the power-loc unit . Which is the better of the two options. I have a trac lock. It’s rebuildable but a true PITA. The powr loc units are much easier to rebuild
 
Pretty sure it’s the power-loc unit . Which is the better of the two options. I have a trac lock. It’s rebuildable but a true PITA. The powr loc units are much easier to rebuild
I've rebuilt both models. Easy peasy
 

And the Fee is just that. You own NOTHING!!! Cannot be sold by you, just flushed money!!
I'm assuming that they finance that deal since I don't know many people that have that much cash laying around. Lol. Now hear this. There are no retirement or old folks homes in Vietnam. It is their culture to take the older people into the home until their end day. Whether that is the spouse of the person, a sibling, a daughter or son, or any other family member. I think it used to be like that here maybe a hundred years ago. No, I ain't going to no old folks home. Kkkkkkkk
 
And the Fee is just that. You own NOTHING!!! Cannot be sold by you, just flushed money!!
I wish I could say I’m surprised. Tim, I don’t mean this rudely, I think you might really need to consider a move back east. Florida, Texas along the gulf, hell even the gulf shores. Still warm weather and I bet your cost of living drops 30 percent
 
I'm assuming that they finance that deal since I don't know many people that have that much cash laying around. Lol. Now hear this. There are no retirement or old folks homes in Vietnam. It is their culture to take the older people into the home until their end day. Whether that is the spouse of the person, a sibling, a daughter or son, or any other family member. I think it used to be like that here maybe a hundred years ago. No, I ain't going to no old folks home. Kkkkkkkk
Which is the way it was here until the 1960s/70s.

All I know is this, there’s a 45 shell waiting to prevent my family and myself from having to go thru all that indignity
 
I'm assuming that they finance that deal since I don't know many people that have that much cash laying around. Lol. Now hear this. There are no retirement or old folks homes in Vietnam. It is their culture to take the older people into the home until their end day. Whether that is the spouse of the person, a sibling, a daughter or son, or any other family member. I think it used to be like that here maybe a hundred years ago. No, I ain't going to no old folks home. Kkkkkkkk
Meh, it’s a move by the state and such to force the sell of all assets. Having just gone through that battle, if you want more details on how they use Medicaid/Medicare to take over your assets and force the sell of them, pm me.
 
Meh, it’s a move by the state and such to force the sell of all assets. Having just gone through that battle, if you want more details on how they use Medicaid/Medicare to take over your assets and force the sell of them, pm me.
They will never get my assets. Since I will transfer them all overseas. I'll never have to worry about any of that. Besides the fact, medical care in Vietnam is pretty inexpensive even if you don't have insurance
 
They will never get my assets. Since I will transfer them all overseas. I'll never have to worry about any of that. Besides the fact, medical care in Vietnam is pretty inexpensive even if you don't have insurance
Get them in a trust. There’s a certain kind that they can’t touch. Overseas assets they can still get. They did on us. And then both governments got their piece too
 
Disregard.... it was just stuck.

Down to the oil gallery plugs then it'll be a bare block for the machine shop...

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Made it home safely. Car ran awesome but got a bit hot in slow traffic in towns. 11mpg isn't bad either.

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