Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Replace the rear main seal while I'm in here??

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They don't want to upset the apple cart. Getting the block side seal out is the worst part. I would loosen the mains to make it easier to remove. Slide the seal back in, dob a bit of silicone on the ends, put the cap seal in and install the cap, retorque the mains and you're done. You could also pull the caps and inspect the bearings, (not a bad idea) and check clearances with plastic gauge if you wish. Give the bearings a squirt of assembly lube or STP. Heck, That's why they thought it was a bad idea. :BangHead: :BangHead: :BangHead::BangHead:
 
Sitting at a gold and silver buyer, Kim is unloading a bunch of baubles and coins we have no use for. Just junk to us. Dont care what we get, its just taking space in a drawer. Then off to go buy tools i don’t need…
 
Sitting at a gold and silver buyer, Kim is unloading a bunch of baubles and coins we have no use for. Just junk to us. Dont care what we get, its just taking space in a drawer. Then off to go buy tools i don’t need…
Perfect. The toolman loves to hear that. :lol:
 
Looking out my window at my neighbor on his riding lawn mower using it to blow leaves out of his yard. Never tried it but looks like it works great.
 
My oldest girl and her husband is in the Bahamas on vacation. They live not far from me and needed the time off.

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Unbelieveable. A handful of broken necklaces, and a couple rings, $2,000. We were shocked. Very nice people to deal with.

Got a deep jaw shrinker stretcher, purpose built planishing hammer with a few different radius dies. And a power trailer jack for the car hauler. Will modify trailer so i have room to drop tailgate.
 
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