Scruffy
Newbie
Need to do those fenders on my standard cab 99 K3500. Cab and chassis with a 9’ flatbed. Would save a lot of clean up after yanking a load of cattle out of a muddy field, have to floor it to get the tires cleaning out.
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I've been soaking mine down with kroil every time either truck sits for a period of time. Hopefully I won't trash either one when it comes time to replace the components.Haven’t had much time to work on the truck but dove into replacing all the ac stuff this past week. Have to say I was surprised. This is the first obs Chevy I have managed to get the liquid line and accumulator loose without destroying the fittings on the evaporator core. The dissimilar metal fittings are notorious for welding themselves together.
If anyone wants to know, pre soaked all the fittings with 50/50 acetone and atf the night before as well as right before cracking them loose and they all managed to bust free.
Ready to have working ac, it’s hot down here in the south.
I've been soaking mine down with kroil every time either truck sits for a period of time. Hopefully I won't trash either one when it comes time to replace the components.
I just got to work fixing the AC in my 6.5, the last few days in the 90s have really made me realize how sucky it is to drive with all 4 windows down and still drip sweat. I wish I had the money to replace everything but I'll just throw in a couple cans of refrigerant to start with.