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  1. On 8/8/2020 at 8:35 AM, Hemi Dude said:

    He is already aware of the ‘tune’, if you would have read the messages above.

     

    "tune"? I was referring to the post from  Plumbinguy  not the OP. He did not mention any code #'s...

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    Thanx guys, needed to know those tid bits of info. I have come to the conclusion that the cause of my fault code... Is... Wait for it... something electrical or vacuum is expanding in the heat. As I mentioned when ambient temperature is above 85ish check engine light comes on pretty much all day. Where as when temp is lower, like today, no light. Also if I let the engine idle for more than a couple of minutes the light eliminates as well. Now I just have to figure out the culprit. Thanx again for the effort you guys put in to assisting me! Very much appreciated!!!

     

  2. It was sold in Chrysler dealerships only when new. So the original title would say"Chrysler". I would say it depends on the state you try to title it in. Mine says Chrysler. Only issue i had was the color name. I put down what was was on the original title(different state) but they said it had to be something different(don't remember). And they said they had to do some research because they where not familiar with it. Color says "MN" on the title now. ???

  3. Check with your state DMV and the one it's in. Procedures change from state to state. When i bought mine me and the owner had to go to a tag/registering place(Pennsylvania) and have the title work done prior to me taking possession of it. Both had to sigh the paperwork with a witness that worked there. Then had to get the title changed over to my state. Title work need to be done before registration.

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  4. It's not where it's made it's what it's made from! Check out the link below for details. You won't find any high dollar tools(Snap On SK Mac Matco etc) made from all chrome vanadium. Harbor freight and other cheaper tool manufactures will use it. If you do some digging you can find out what a tool manufacture uses. There are all kind of different materials used but it comes down to cost to use quality metals or cheaper ones.  I think most of you have heard of Gear Wrench right? Well ever wonder where it's made? China! They are fairly well made tools for being made in China because of the material used to make them. Gear wrench tools also have a lifetime guarantee but i never had to use it. I think you need to send the damaged tool in for replacement. I recently bought their 239 piece set for under $200(on sale).https://www.tooldiscounter.com/ItemDisplay.cfm?lookup=KDT80942                  Cant beat it for the price and it's a good carry around set!

     

     

    https://www.wonkeedonkeetools.co.uk/sockets-and-socket-sets/what-are-sockets-made-of/

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    Neither Timken (who bought National) nor SKF list either of those numbers in their seals interchange documents.

     

    I used to look up seals on chicago-rawhide.com but seems like the site changed a bit. If you know the inner and outer diameters of what you are trying to find a seal for try here...

    http://www2.chicago-rawhide.com/popup_parts_lookup_457010.htm

     

    You used to be able to enter a width dimension also but that's gone along with the seal lip design choice.😕

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