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Oh- I think you mean - what I know as a reciprocating saw. Yes I do.. and yes, they are wonderful for plunge cutting.
This stuff is a medium weight vinyl and is not Hard to cut…. Just very tedious with a hacksaw.. lol
So for the last few bits that go around the fan, I would likely use my little jigsaw. I just don’t want to annoy the neighbors too much.. lol
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Ordered the parts to address the lingering exhaust manifold issue, and the sticking barn door lock, and.. eventually the motor mounts.. lol
I’m a bit “tense” about those manifold bolts.. ya know..
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Start spraying them down with pb blaster now. By the time you take them off it should be ready. Replace them from Tractor Supply. They sell bolts by weight. Use a drop of thread lock to keep the new bolts in place. Run a new bolt in the thread hole when apart to make sure it is clean.
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Old friends make me mellow.
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Oh good!
Found more (minor) water incursion…
Looks to be coming in at the tail lights….
Will address that when it dries out a bit-
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arrrrgh ! A leak you can see is a leak you can fix.
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Yep.. no replacement gasket available- but rtv silicone and an afternoon to set.. and I should be set.. lol
We shall see the condition of the existing seal.. once the weather Stops being so drippy.. (So.Tx.. give it a couple days - lol)
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No exhaust gaskets for a 90s dodge?
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11-11-2023, 02:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-11-2023, 02:06 PM by rvpopeye.)
For tail lights you can buy gasket material at the auto parts place if it isn't restorable.
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