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Tperkins wrote:Spent the last three hours completley stumped on why I couldnt get my truck to start. Would run for about 2 seconds and die; was getting fuel and everything, made sure the cap/rotor were dry since it was really humid, and couldnt figure anything out. Ended up being a loose ground; somehow the major ground to the head (bolted to stud) came loose. Tightened it up, reset the PCM/ECM memories, and good as new. Glad that's all it was; may have just missed tightening that stud all the way after rebuilding the top end of my truck. Makes me happy to say that I've had zero problems at all with my 99 Dakota in the last two years, which is apparently saying something for owning a Dodge? Then again, considering that the internals of the engine was almost brand new at 88k miles speaks volumes about the condition of the truck as a whole.
eugene wrote:Tperkins wrote:Spent the last three hours completley stumped on why I couldnt get my truck to start. Would run for about 2 seconds and die; was getting fuel and everything, made sure the cap/rotor were dry since it was really humid, and couldnt figure anything out. Ended up being a loose ground; somehow the major ground to the head (bolted to stud) came loose. Tightened it up, reset the PCM/ECM memories, and good as new. Glad that's all it was; may have just missed tightening that stud all the way after rebuilding the top end of my truck. Makes me happy to say that I've had zero problems at all with my 99 Dakota in the last two years, which is apparently saying something for owning a Dodge? Then again, considering that the internals of the engine was almost brand new at 88k miles speaks volumes about the condition of the truck as a whole.
Amazing what a modern engine can do isn't it. I blew the radiator and overheated my 4 cylinder s10 at 170,000 miles, took the head and block to a machine shop and they were amazed to still see the honing marks from the factory in the cylinder walls, they thought it had 70k not 170k.
I changed the oil every 3000 miles which was monthly with my job then

citizensoldier wrote:Did basic PMCS and cleaned out the truck. I installed hood pins to replace the failing latch. Tring to diagnose an oil leak on the front of the V6 engine.
CS

JoergS wrote:Realistically, I think I can launch a nine pound chain saw at 50 fps from a shoulder mounted rubber powered bazooka...
squinty wrote:I reserve the right to yell "Dookyhole!" - or it's Hebrew equivalent if such a thing exists - whilst dispensing a barrage of palm strikes at my opponent.


Hellbound33 wrote:Installed new front bumper..

Hellbound33 wrote:Yep, those are Dually D2's. Bright as hell.


Tperkins wrote:citizensoldier wrote:Did basic PMCS and cleaned out the truck. I installed hood pins to replace the failing latch. Tring to diagnose an oil leak on the front of the V6 engine.
CS
Timing cover? Front Oil Pan Gasket?
OT-Got supplies to neaten up all my wiring for the lights, ham, cb, and siren/horn. Right now everything is pretty haphazard; I got 3/4 split loom so the wires I'm running through the firewall dont fray. I cant use a grommet because I cant even touch the hole, I tuck the wires into 1/4 split loom and thread it through with fishtape, but the wires are spilling out of the loom and I have 3 speaker wires that arent even in the loom. I also want to recrimp the connectors with shrinkwrap stuff, I still have to go looking for that however.





KJ4VOV wrote:Found out some fucker stole one of my antennas on the top of the box. Ordered a replacement.

Tperkins wrote:KJ4VOV wrote:Found out some fucker stole one of my antennas on the top of the box. Ordered a replacement.
Amateur band antenna? I've known a few CB antenna's to be stolen, but not many HAM ones because no one has the gear for it. I suppose they could get sold or something.
I worry about my antenna sometimes, as it's like a $70 Coment 2x4SR gain antenna (3.8/6.2dbi 140/440mhz). Spendy.

KJ4VOV wrote:Tperkins wrote:KJ4VOV wrote:Found out some fucker stole one of my antennas on the top of the box. Ordered a replacement.
Amateur band antenna? I've known a few CB antenna's to be stolen, but not many HAM ones because no one has the gear for it. I suppose they could get sold or something.
I worry about my antenna sometimes, as it's like a $70 Coment 2x4SR gain antenna (3.8/6.2dbi 140/440mhz). Spendy.
Yeah, I've got the MFJ version on the cab of the truck. (You do know that the same identical antenna is sold by Comet, Diamond and MFJ, and all three come from Nagoya Antennas in Japan, right?)
The one that got stolen was a Comet SBB-2NMO mounted near the back of the box, just ahead of the rear lightbar, and used for the Yaesu FT-8500 in the back (setup as a dedicated cross band repeater for PS work). I noticed it was missing as I walked up to the truck tonight after picking up groceries. Climbed up on top when I got home expecting to see a stub (had heavy ice buildup on the truck last night and I figured a chunk blew off at highway speed and whacked the antenna) but it was pretty obviously stolen, and not today, because the NMO mount was bright and clean, but coated with a 1/2" of solid ice over it. I figure it got stolen Saturday morning of last week at our monthly club breakfast. We have it at a local Golden Corral and there's been problems with broken and stolen antennas there before, usually mag mounts though. Our monthly club meeting is Tuesday night, and I'm going to propose we find a different location for the club breakfasts.

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