Where is everyone #5

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by DDlighttruck, Aug 27, 2017.

  1. ShooterK2

    ShooterK2 Road Train Member

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    Gotcha. And I hear ya. Man I start to wonder if anything will keep the pyro down this time of year.
     
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  3. stwik

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    Marvel Mystery Oil and a heavy industrial degreaser to finish it off.

    Wash with soap and water.

    I used an old toothbrush and cloth to scrub. I used some old kitchen steel wool (I know I know lmao) on one of the fenders. Didn’t scratch much and you could always polish and wax to clean that up if you had an entire truck covered in this ####.

    The main thing is just having enough elbow grease and patience. You want the oil to kinda sit for a minute or two, makes it a lot easier to take off in the end.

    ... only thing left is the headache rack and the tarp box. Girl is home so I’ll save that for next week :)
     
  4. BigBob410

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    That's what I need to do is some polishing!!! You ever try cutting up a piece of rough carpet? That's what I use on diamond plate. Seems to work about the best if you're doing it by hand.
     
  5. stwik

    stwik Road Train Member

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    I found the secret @ShooterK2

    PB Blaster Penetrent

    It’s basically a cheap WD-40...


    Took that #### right off in no time :eek:

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    That settles that :cool:

    I’ll finish the box later. Women wants to go out for dinner again.

    Y’all be cool :)
     
  6. Superhauler

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    How bout an oversize Duralight cac. You will never worry bout failure again.
     
  7. Superhauler

    Superhauler TEACHER OF MEN

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    I use detroit rads forever. Never had an issue with them. Thier cac I did, cracked in less than a year can't take the pressure.
     
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  8. Superhauler

    Superhauler TEACHER OF MEN

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    @wore out don't forget the fins in rad. Try and go 14 per inch or 16 per inch, disapation of heat faster.
     
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  9. Hurricane69

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    I think the radiator I have in the flat top I got from American. I've never had problems with it. Cools good but need to remember to kick the fan on if I get to working it. I have the big condenser too that covers most the radiator. I assume you have the small condenser on the bottom like my stand up.
     
  10. wore out

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    I had forgot tgat part but the folks @Ruthless put me on reminded me
     
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    I was gonna make a thread but decided it wasn't worth the trouble. But I'm curious how bad the heat is on day one of the blitz. I sorta feel like a sell out for missing it
     
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