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It's hard to see with pics but to look in person you can see the intense heat was right at the glove box and the fuse box under it. after more looking I think it was this blinker relay that shorted could be wrong but it was this fuse box that caught fire
Woke up to my neighbor banging on my door and fire trucks. All I can salvage is engine& Tranny, Onan, awning, water heater, furnace, propane tank the last 5 were untouched because they are in the rear. Maybe I'll salvage the AC not sure yet
you'll want a 1/4" drive set great for smaller stuff and a 3/8" drive go to lowes or Home Depot plan $20-30 for 1/4 and $30-40 for the 3/8 you want a decent set
if it's just caulk and sealant around openings and seams nothing beats 3M 5200. You need to have 111 trichloromethane (spelling) and acetone handy for clean up. I do suggest removing the old caulk they make a tool for it and it really helps. I can see $3400 if they do a thorough removing...
Murvil? you live on the track. 129 been there done that got a tee shirt. I just got rid of a 82 CB 750-4 super sport but still have my 83 FXR shovelhead. I also have a 71 Honda SL 350 which is my next project bike. I have a little house in Rockingham NC I'm into drag racing. The bottom pic is a...
It switches out of overdrive lightening to load on both the transmission and engine. If you're pulling/ hauling over 1000# use it full time it's there for a reason.