Looking good! I noticed that you did not move your main fuse to the new fuse block. Something you might want to reconsider... No sense in fixing all the stuff downstream, only to have the main fail on you.
The leak from the tensioner can be fixed in one of two ways - Get a new rubber plug for the end and slog it with RTV when you install it, or get an automatic tensioner from a Venture. I did the latter after the rubber plug started to leak again 1 year after I installed it.
The leak from the tensioner can be fixed in one of two ways - Get a new rubber plug for the end and slog it with RTV when you install it, or get an automatic tensioner from a Venture. I did the latter after the rubber plug started to leak again 1 year after I installed it.
But wait, that would probably catch those little pieces that otherwise bounce away to some completely random direction when you're not looking, never to be found again. Would also be a whole lot easier on the old knees. Why didn't I think of that!
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