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Re: O.T. 6.5 DIESEL HELP-Calling jdmaris or others too!
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Posted by Kevin (FL) on August 04, 2007 at 07:19:03 from (69.85.110.21):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. 6.5 DIESEL HELP-Calling jdmaris or others too! posted by Bob on August 04, 2007 at 06:12:28:
Thanks for the quick answer Bob. Do you happen to know if the bracket bolts are different from the bolts that go into the pump? I bought a 13mm end wrench when I bought the pump and also got three new bolts. What I think you're saying is that it's easier to remove the bracket that the pump attaches to. That means a different set of bolts into the block? Are these a different size (hex size)? Reason I'm asking all this is that I only have a few tools onboard since we're on the road. There's a parts house near where we're staying so I'll have to buy whatever wrenches/tools I don't have on hand. Thanks again for the help.
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