Yay I got the trans working right today. It was a cut wire. Now I have to track down the misfire. I just had the motor and transmission out to...
The 4.0 is a good motor. I had a ranger with one. It would be a good option.
I have to figure out or replace the e4od in mine before I do anything else though
Nice I may be getting a bronco ii with a blown motor from my buddy soon. Not sure what I will do with it or when but they are fun. My full-size...
Yeah with headers Edelbrock efi intake bigger injectors cam etc. I built custom bumpers since then still needs a roll cage and paint among other...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] The yellow chevy is my wife's first car. The Mercury with the camper was one we had years ago. The Miata is...
Someone's butt obviously still sore because I banned them for making personal insults on another site.
In the past esw has had pretty good customer service. In the last year I have heard a few cases like yours. I don't know what is going on with them.
I have to say without question the glass should never fall out of a door and this should be addressed. But honestly when you buy one of the...
Again you were not required to do that according to Maine codes. But I still think it is a good idea though.
Not just that part that won't give you enough room. You will need to remove the whole back part of that metal frame. And possibly some brick....
That really doesn't look like it is horribly dirty. You will need to open up the damper area more.
Well yes basically you just drop the liner and hook it up. Sometimes that is simple other times it is far from simple. You will also have to...
I can't tell the size no it looks like it may be 6" but I wouldn't want to bet on that. I personally prefer not to recomend one brand of liner...
An insulated stainless liner the same size as the stove outlet. And yes I know the furnace cement will just crumble off. I question why it was...
You need a liner and you need to figure out what's wrong with the glass.
The grate is shot. The glass has a bunch of furnace cement on it indicating a problem there. And the stove is pretty old. If it was me I would...
That is a sheet metal block off plate. If you use the stove you really need to do more than just replace that part. You need a full stainless liner
I know you are joking. But I just want to repeat there is no difference between Maine's hearth requirements and the rest of the US
I am simply trying to point out that he is worrying about something that is not required by code.