I agree with you Special-K. When I move my battery box to the front, I will have to keep front from stock position to allow for stacks to come out...
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The blue one in my pitcher is a 1994 120 conventional XL. I think they changed how they labeled the long hoods in the later years, using 132. I...
What was the first year they offered the long hood? Another question, what determined weather the fuel tank or battery was at the door? Thanks, Willis
Turned out to be my AC high pressure switch. I put a paper clip in as a jumper, it is a Neg -. in / Neg -. out circuit. It is in series with the...
Did you get the fan (on) problem resolved? My fan is doing the same. Thanks, Willis
I have an 06 Century 14 liter with all emissions removed. All I do is make money with it. Willis
Turbo pipe 04-21016-008 no pyro, 04-21016-009 with pyro, same bends.
BH tubes, exhaust for this daily work truck is a little much. If I know which part#, Grand Rock will be on it. The OEM non pyro one that's on it...
Time for a new steering box. Seal blown out. pic looks like it had a slow leak for some time. Willis
You can always start simple and just double nut the clamp. That worked at my turbo pipe clamp on my 06 century. Hope it helps. Willis
I have a 06 Century with Detroit 14 L. Turbo exhaust pipe OEM part #04-21016-008 with no pyro fitting. I want to change it to the pyro fitting...
Like (little cat 500) said. That's how my "06" Century is. Willis
If that's the original it lasted pretty long. Willis
The guy wants to help you, just him the information. Willis
Hats off to QUALITYTRUCK, your the man. Problem solved, Bad aux. PDM in pillar B behind the driver's seat. Fault on the dash was HVAC 2...
My HVAC wiring dia.
The top two connecters were a little corroded on the AUX. PDM, because they up like a cup. Cleaned them up, no help. Next step replace the AUX. PDM.
All the fuses where good in there when I checked them last week. I will try getting the the whole out to look at it.
Ok, QUALITYTRUCK I will head in that direction. Thank you, Willis