94 T600 remodeling

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  1. jason6541

    jason6541 Road Train Member

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    I used a trailer harness I bought from Grote
    Solder and shrink tube.
    Junction box I used something similar to what you posted. But I do believe grote or Phillips has sealed junction boxes as well
     
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  3. jason6541

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    I used this wiring and a similar junction box
     

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  4. skallagrime

    skallagrime Road Train Member

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    Ty, yeah that's the big junction box i hate at the back cause theres too blood many leads trying to hit some posts, gets crowded there. Guess i could just jump a y off one box to two others at the back

    Or i could buy this, looks like a lot more posts in there
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  5. skallagrime

    skallagrime Road Train Member

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    Finally got passenger side box on

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  6. skallagrime

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    Guess heres as good as anywhere else for the other bits

    I know more about hydraulic fittings than i ever wanted to, kenworth is useless for parts, swapped power steer reservoir to the old freightliner style. Those are pipe thread ends on reservoir.... gah

    New power steer pump is clocked 180 degrees from before so big line is on bottom not top.

    Turns out rear seal on the power steer box was leaking but masked by the line on top leaking, so still got stuff to do...

    New fuel pump, lines, fuel filter bases, new power steering lines, pump, reservoir

    And how i got her primed, gotta toss a check-valve on the supply line somewhere, pump simply wont pull from the tank to 1st filter no matter what i did

    Gotta paint better but itll do for now, replaced oil supply line to air compressor, not sure if it was my big oil leak in the front yet, but it certainly was the time to do it

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  7. Rideandrepair

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    You did a lot of work. Not easy in the cold weather. Looks great.
     
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  9. skallagrime

    skallagrime Road Train Member

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    Remove hood
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    Set aside ac/cac
    Remove radiator
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    Seems as if i MAY have had a coolant leak
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    New radiator in place
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    Warmer tomorrow, getting to cold to be outside unless i HAVE TO, and i dont and get my brother as help tomorrow
     
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  11. abyliks

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    It is but to be fair, a 330 cat makes that job 6000x easier
     
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