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Axle Stands....The Safest Point to Place Them?
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<blockquote data-quote="graysummers" data-source="post: 161882" data-attributes="member: 13185"><p>Well the bushing will definately have to be replaced if the condition of everything else is to go by. I'm trying to fathom out why I only have one spade connector housing on the GSF supplied starter. I can see two on the old starter that lay in the dim recesses under the van. And that damn nut on the D-bolt at back of fan housing refuses to shift. WD'd and all. </p><p></p><p>Dave. There's quite a bit on the Auto decision. I don't know if it's cheaper, quicker and easier to just thread tap the old bushing out. It's a squeeze under there though, lying on cold floor and you need a steady hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graysummers, post: 161882, member: 13185"] Well the bushing will definately have to be replaced if the condition of everything else is to go by. I'm trying to fathom out why I only have one spade connector housing on the GSF supplied starter. I can see two on the old starter that lay in the dim recesses under the van. And that damn nut on the D-bolt at back of fan housing refuses to shift. WD'd and all. Dave. There's quite a bit on the Auto decision. I don't know if it's cheaper, quicker and easier to just thread tap the old bushing out. It's a squeeze under there though, lying on cold floor and you need a steady hand. [/QUOTE]
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