Came home from work yesterday, had a BIG cup of coffee and went to work on getting to the dreaded dowel pin. Joe (from Eureka) e-mailed the details (Thanks Joe), got the seal. The job is real easy, fan removal is a pain without a 36mm fan wrench, but the rest is a breeze. 2 1/2 hours, with breaks... I'm Union!
The pin was flush with the inside of the case so the staking or peening idea was not the cure, the pin was bottomed out in its bore. I went with the fender washer fix. Remaining bolts were loose enough to be of concern... IMO. All was blue loctited and put together.
Nice feeling, I would be concerned every morning parking at work cause ya gotta go over two sets of BUSY RR tracks to park!
Mines a '95 3500 with 154k +. Not to cause a riff, but I would go with the take apart fix due to the bolt factor.
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The pin was flush with the inside of the case so the staking or peening idea was not the cure, the pin was bottomed out in its bore. I went with the fender washer fix. Remaining bolts were loose enough to be of concern... IMO. All was blue loctited and put together.
Nice feeling, I would be concerned every morning parking at work cause ya gotta go over two sets of BUSY RR tracks to park!
Mines a '95 3500 with 154k +. Not to cause a riff, but I would go with the take apart fix due to the bolt factor.
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