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#23
I wouldn't. Here's what I did. Make your own heat shield with the template below. Get a filter with a metal end so you can make a little bracket to hold the filter in place and up so it doesn't rub, or use a filter like the one shown.
http://articles.mopar1973man.com/2nd...kin-air-filter
http://articles.mopar1973man.com/2nd...kin-air-filter
#24
I wouldn't. Here's what I did. Make your own heat shield with the template below. Get a filter with a metal end so you can make a little bracket to hold the filter in place and up so it doesn't rub, or use a filter like the one shown.
Mopar1973Man's Dodge Cummins Articles - BHAF (Big Honkin' Air Filter)
Mopar1973Man's Dodge Cummins Articles - BHAF (Big Honkin' Air Filter)
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The powersteering leak may be the seal between the power steering pump and vacuum pump. Im told it is pretty common and one worth getting fixed. Just dont use the $10 seal kit from cummins its a waste of time and money. that will also make your brakes not so spongy if they are. I just had to deal with this problem.
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The powersteering leak may be the seal between the power steering pump and vacuum pump. Im told it is pretty common and one worth getting fixed. Just dont use the $10 seal kit from cummins its a waste of time and money. that will also make your brakes not so spongy if they are. I just had to deal with this problem.
#28
I found the Psf leak but it's on the right side of the front axle, looks to be the seal.. Is that the pump? And found I do have an oil leak on the right side of the motor, don't know where yet.
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