jl13
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XLIs that an L or XL?
XLIs that an L or XL?
In cases like this I tend to simply bust my back lifting them manually and then book 3 sessions at my chiropractor followed by many days of not being able to pull my socks on and laying on the couch swearing I’d never do something like that again.Now that I'm well into the golden years, I've discovered DIY replacing standard Group 26/27 batteries (~30/50lbs) is a lower back wakeup call. Even worse Odyssey Group 27 batteries (we use in our older mopars) weigh nearly 70lbs. There's all manner of lifting tools which don't really reduce the back strain.
So got to thinking, can I use my 2 post lift to replace batteries. Used an extra lift pad extender that nearly fit inside some scrap 2x2 steel square tube (1/8 walls) for jig post. Also had some telescopic, perforated steel square tubing leftover from another project that could be a jig arm. All that was needed was a couple threaded hooks for the battery handles. Some cutting and welding, presto a $7 lift battery jig. Couple pix of mockup with Rebel to size the lift arm, final painted. The power cable/switch on top of the battery runs to a rear connector for my trailer winch.
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Done that trick on other things but since i was just outside a store i just change it. 1st time since owenership. 4+ years. Not sure if thats too early or got more then enought time out of itI've found with my dog and the AJT case, 90% of the time just opening it and closing it to disconnect battery, as you would tk reset computer on your truck, will bring the fob back. I carry my L key with me in the truck for this reason as well. Although, I did just replace my battery again today, because it was getting worse and didn't work at all, all day yesterday.
Why would it not be an Allen wrench? Have you never heard of called that before?I have to ask what is this "L Key" ? Some how I don't think its an Allen wrench...
That's an interesting design on that catch can. Would be intertis seeing more detail. The pictures I find from majufyresllt don't show what all is in the top side.Improved Racing catch can.
I've had it off and it didn't feel like it had much more than a few ounces in it. It also has a PoS o-ring that snapped the last time I opened it.
Lastly, if it were full and blocking flow or ingesting what's in the catch can, it'd be smoking like chimney and have oil seeping from the ports.
Mine is an aftermarket fob, not OEM.Done that trick on other things but since i was just outside a store i just change it. 1st time since owenership. 4+ years. Not sure if thats too early or got more then enought time out of it