Posted by merlynr on April 28, 2014 at 14:06:43 from (166.147.104.16):
In Reply to: OT Truck Repairs posted by Banditfarmer on April 28, 2014 at 13:55:00:
Banditfarmer said: (quoted from post at 13:55:00 04/28/14) My wife bought an Astro van and it needed a tune up, I told her I can do that cant be that hard. 4.3 V6 auto well I learned how to do it the hard way. #1 and 2 you pull the wheels off and go through the opening between the frame and wheel well. #3 and 4 you got out from inside with the engine cover off. #5 and 6 you did from under the van. I learned this was the easiest way to do it as I had to do it every 6 months, That thing ate plugs and wires from the heat off the manafolds. I will NEVER work on a van again! I hatted that van and every time I see one I get a shiver in my spine thinking about it. Bandit
Cut down a couple of trees for a retired heavy eqpt mech and he showed me his shop and I've never seen so many tools in one place at a home shop. Afterward he said if you ever need a specialty tool come see me and you can use it. I hope I don't forget.
This post was edited by merlynr at 14:07:27 04/28/14.
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