Wrench97
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Does it hold pressure overnight?I’m using a gauge at the fuel rail.
Does it hold pressure overnight?I’m using a gauge at the fuel rail.
I did put the gauge on it one night, so I didn’t have to do it in the morning, but I don’t remember if it had pressure that morning. I may not have even started that night after putting on the gauge, so it would have been at zero in the morning.Does it hold pressure overnight?
2022 RAM 2500 DieselWhat make and year is your truck niget?


Very cool, I hope that you don't paint it white or gray like the cabinets in everyone's kitchen that I know.Garage has been over run with kitchen remodel supplies and set up since late April. Getting to the home stretch on this, counters get installed this afternoon and flooring later in the week. Then trim and appliances next week.
Last night I modified this original cabinet from 1914 to be reinstalled after the counters are set.
Still have a couple things to finish up on it but coming along as planned.
No paint (other than the interior) the doors have been stripped and stained already in the pictures.Very cool, I hope that you don't paint it white or gray like the cabinets in everyone's kitchen that I know.
Have you tried looking at lettered, numbered, or dotted drill sizes? Sometimes you can get close to the weirdies with those.talking of which. I need to order some odd size bits, why the hell don't the kits come with the relevant drill bits??
4.9, 5.9, 6.7, 6.9, 8.9, 10.9, 12.9 & 17.3mm.... FFS
The maple in these cabinets is stunning
Garage has been over run with kitchen remodel supplies and set up since late April. Getting to the home stretch on this, counters get installed this afternoon and flooring later in the week. Then trim and appliances next week.
Last night I modified this original cabinet from 1914 to be reinstalled after the counters are set.
Still have a couple things to finish up on it but coming along as planned.
I looked at my drill size chart that has them all listed, several are *close enough*, but none were a perfect matchHave you tried looking at lettered, numbered, or dotted drill sizes? Sometimes you can get close to the weirdies with those.
Have you looked at "Wire Gauge" drill bits"talking of which. I need to order some odd size bits, why the hell don't the kits come with the relevant drill bits??
4.9, 5.9, 6.7, 6.9, 8.9, 10.9, 12.9 & 17.3mm.... FFS
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Ps anyone know how to keep the multimeters leads from failing?
Still more and more organizing and putting away.
I didn’t realize how sloppy it was in here.
Luckily I’ll have more time to clean/organize now that some jobs are changing and I’ll be working closer to home.
Just gotta remember “don’t put it down, put it AWAY”
But hey, at least I can walk from workbench to roll up door without going sideways lmao
Add a inline 8 amp fuse to that and it'll protect your meter.
Picked the truck up. The excuse is that the bad starter was causing a parasitic draw on the battery pulling it down and keeping the charger from fully charging the battery.No. Which is very confusing. I'll be asking lots of questions before I leave tomorrow with the truck.




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How does it work? (Yes I should know)
What setting?
I need it...
Ps anyone know how to keep the multimeters leads from failing?

That's a new one on me.....Alternator yea seen a few of them cause a draw, starter not so much unless it's still spinning when you get out of the truck.....Picked the truck up. The excuse is that the bad starter was causing a parasitic draw on the battery pulling it down and keeping the charger from fully charging the battery.


Both the high- and low-current circuits in the meter are already fused. I've popped plenty of 'em through the years. That's what this rig is intended to help prevent.Add a inline 8 amp fuse to that and it'll protect your meter.
Been pretty busy despite being fairly sick with covid.
2009 Fit AC compressor failed, so I replaced the; compressor, condenser, and expansion valve. 2 years w/o AC was long enough.
1994 has been up on jack stands for 3 months waiting on custom suspension. It finally came in during my covid down time, and in between feeling like trash I managed to get everything buttoned back up.
Most everything in this world isn't designed for taller folks, and being 6'2" and a big guy I am sick of messing around with things that are just a pain in the *** to use. So I mod'd this US General cart for pressure washing duty. The tires are from the original Simpson cart that came with the pressure washer.
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Took another shot at installing the undersize boot this morning. After a 15 minute soak in very hot water and a homemade tool fashioned from TIG wire, I was able to stretch the boot over the end of the rack. At least if it ever decides to split on me, I have a NOS replacement on the way.Not much accomplished today. I started putting the new boots on the steering rack for the Mustang and found the passenger side is a larger diameter than the driver side. Driver side was 1.84" ID and went on fine, but passenger side needs 2.25" ID boot. I spent the rest of the day looking up Ford part numbers and verifying dimensions of the new parts. It seems the passenger side boot has been discontinued by all of the parts manufacturers and MOOG shows the same part number for both sides. I finally found a NOS Ford part on eBay and will have to wait till Monday to put it on. Meanwhile, I will continue cleaning and painting engine parts.
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I have this same cart for my meat processing/grinding equipment. I keep it stored in my workshop and after 5-6 years all the paint is falling off in sheets (assuming it's powder coated) and underneath the metal is rusted. My guess is they did a really poor job of prepping the metal prior to the powder coating so at some point I'll be disassembling and repainting it. Pain in the rear.




