Jimmy Dean
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Added an engine oil bypass, remote filter mount, PPE deep trans pan and the thermal bypass delete.
What’s the rationale behind the oil bypass? Additional filtration? Not familiar
Love the deep pan btw, on my list.
Added an engine oil bypass, remote filter mount, PPE deep trans pan and the thermal bypass delete.
What’s the rationale behind the oil bypass? Additional filtration? Not familiar
Love the deep pan btw, on my list.
The factory TBV keeps the cooler bypassed until the tranny is hot, hotter than I'd like IMO. Now for folks up where it actually gets cold I'd probably keep it on there and maybe look at a custom oil cooler thermostat to open up at 140 instead of 160 like the factory one seems to do. They've also been known to stick closed, not super common but it happens, likely from debris that the converter will shed as the output to the cooler line comes right off the converter. The PPE bypass having the magnet in the line will capture any ferrous material the converter may shed before it's picked up by the sump or spin on filter.
Being that the RFE's aren't exactly the most stout transmission I like to give them every reasonable supporting mod I can with regular maintenance. Especially when towing and/or running larger/heavier tires or running a bit more power. If you keep them cool, maintained, don't abuse them too much, and provide it some support - They'll typically live a long enough life before needing a rebuild. I like to drain the pan every 15k miles and swap filters every 30k if running under heavy use and drain the pan every 20k miles with filter changes every 60k under normal use. Cheap insurance to keep it happy and it's worked well for me.
The engine oil bypass? It filters a certain amount of oil..aka.. "bypassed" down to a 3 micron filter for soot. Here's a link explainingWhat’s the rationale behind the oil bypass? Additional filtration? Not familiar
Love the deep pan btw, on my list.
After 3 spinal surgeries myself certain positions ain't exactly fun either. What remote mounts did you end up going with ? Alot of times it's alot easier for me if I'm able to stay flat on my back than having to manuveur around missing many of the flexi bits in my spine in favor of after market rods and screws.The engine oil bypass? It filters a certain amount of oil..aka.. "bypassed" down to a 3 micron filter for soot. Here's a link explaining
Since I tow heavy, any extra longevity I can get out of these expensive oils. And I did all these remote filter mounts for accessibility since I am disabled. I did all my oil and fuel filters remote. Easier to get to while I'm crawling on the ground. Now I just need to figure a way to add the oils back ..hah..maybe a hoist of some kind to lift my crippled butt into the engine bay instead of knocking on my neighbors door.
Got this to cover up the new zero flex valve body.....
my bud used a snap on tool.....How did you do the PI Curve relearn ? Last I had talked to RevMax they stated it could only be done with a WiTech so I skipped on the VB for now. Once that PI Curve relearn can be done with anything else I'm prolly gonna get one as well.
Maybe I over looked it but what steering links are those and why did you change from The factory setup? I don’t believe steering stabilizers “do anything” but I prefer the factory location of it.
OK, I saw the Thuren along with other aftermarket components and with your subtitle being "Prince of Pintops," it appeared that you had lifted your vehicle. It is unusual for a new vehicle to require replacement of those components.
I'll have to save these exchanges for when I finally get my truck. It's amazing how you can work around a few injuries then suddenly another flares up and even the simplest tasks became rocket science level of intricate.Got the front portion of the commuter kit put on this past Saturday, the back will be next Saturday and should be a walk in the park compared to the front. You need a heck of a lot of droop to get them tall springs in, I had the truck and axle in some pretty scary positions to get it done. The only casualty was the front drive shaft dust boot, axle side popped off because I should have waited to hook the drive shaft up after I got the radius arms back on, new band and everything is good. Dead blow and grinder were needed because the drop brackets and especially the bump stop extenders were never going to fit. I was in neck deep and wasn't going to wait until today to call CJC and tell them I have parts that that won't fit correctly, I just made them work. I'm glad me and a buddy did it so I know what I have, down side is I'm sore as hell right now. Did this on the floor with 4 stands and 2 jacks and will be putting it on the 4 post lift when done for final torquing, 280 ft pounds is pretty tough on a creeper.
Looking good man, can’t wait to see and hear feedback on the Timber Groves.
Not a huge project but a stressful one. Installed the factory puck kit and 7 way bed plug finally so we can pick up the new 5er soon. The frame mounts weren’t bad but drilling holes in your bed can be anxiety inducing. With the help of a few members here and stalking the local dealership I drilled right down on the mounts, maybe off a 16th or so. In other words…perfect!
I have the B&W adjusted back and high hoping to lock out the Turning Point kingpin. That is such a nice hitch, albeit heavy as f@/$ !
Timber Grove bags this weekend if I don’t work and then I’m ready to pick up the new coach.
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That looks so good, I would hate to throw anything back there and scratch it.
Whats the point of having a truck then lol the bed liners look better all worked inThat looks so good, I would hate to throw anything back there and scratch it.
I've got the locking geno's versions being close to the eco-hippies in Austin... I just can't trust parking somewhere anymore these days, even here in texas...This is my favorite thread on all the other forums I’m part of it. I haven’t seen it on this sight. If I’m duplicating, I’ll delete! But here is what I did today.
I put on Diesel Fuel and DEF caps and called about Ranch Hand replacement bumper I’m ordering.View attachment 4679View attachment 4681