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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Front cover gasket replacement?

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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Need fog light kit for 95

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Is it required to remove everything to change this gasket?(bumper, intercooler, etc)



Can you fix the dowel pin without removing everything?



I'm excited! Buying my first 12v(2nd gen) tonight!:D
 
All you have to remove is the fan shroud and the fan to get to the few other things you need to remove. Where in east TX are you? If you want to make the trip to Killeen I'd be glad to help. I've done this particular job twice.
 
I'll be home thru the weekend, then back on the road. If we can get our schedules to mesh that would be great.
 
Tx Gooseneck: I'm buying a 93 1st gen on the 1st of June... I'm excited too. Fully stock LE W-250 4X4 5spd LB. I can't wait.



Good luck w/ your 12V



Wiredawg
 
I just got through tabbing my KDP and the TST instructions with their kit was excellent. I removed my fan by removing the mount bolts, not by removing the fan from the mount. There is one bolt that you can't get to with a regular box end wrench, but I finally got to use one of the obscure "ignition" wrenches that came with my Craftsman tool set. It is a small, thin combination 9MM open-10MM box end wrench that went right in there and got the job done.



Good luck! You'll love the 12V!



Scott
 
BigPapa said:
I just got through tabbing my KDP and the TST instructions with their kit was excellent. I removed my fan by removing the mount bolts, not by removing the fan from the mount. There is one bolt that you can't get to with a regular box end wrench, but I finally got to use one of the obscure "ignition" wrenches that came with my Craftsman tool set. It is a small, thin combination 9MM open-10MM box end wrench that went right in there and got the job done.



Good luck! You'll love the 12V!



Scott

I used the TST tab kit on my 97 and . . Yes. . TST instructions were very good and detailed. I also removed the fan mount bolts instead of removing the fan and it worked great.



Wiredawg: I used the TST tab kit for a friends 93 but I had to grind it into a teardrop shape to get the tab to seat against the dowel pin. I had a thread with pics if you need to do it.



Dave
 
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