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  1. Re: A few tricks for removing broken exhaust studs

    Hi Tim, Your finished job looks great. I hope to find an opportunity to pick up another coolant line as a spare, but the vans don't show up in wrecking yards as often as the good old days. ...
  2. Re: A few tricks for removing broken exhaust studs

    Tim, Great info! Although i hope i never have to fix a broken stud. I have to wonder how it is that your steel coolant line in the final picture looks like new? Is it re-plated? They are usually...
  3. Re: Rattling Noise From inside the Engine Compartment .

    Thank you Tim for the great info. Since i don't know how old the sensors are, it makes sense to get new replacements. Thankfully i have a back-up vehicle and can just park the 1988 until the new...
  4. Re: Rattling Noise From inside the Engine Compartment .

    Tim, Thank you so much for your reply. You are right, i have two vans and i forgot to add the 1988 to my profile. This is the 1988 with the codes 25 and 26. It does have two oxygen sensors. Not...
  5. Re: Rattling Noise From inside the Engine Compartment .

    Thinking i may have a bad Cat(the van still had the original), i recently replaced it with a new Magnaflow. I only used my van for very short trips for the last three weeks until yesterday when i...
  6. Re: Rattling Noise From inside the Engine Compartment .

    Thank you Tim for your kind and very helpful information. i will proceed as you have advised. The Van has been a blessing to have and i need to show it the needed attention. i will let you know...
  7. Re: Rattling Noise From inside the Engine Compartment .

    I have also noticed a problem with what appears to be pinging with my 1988 Cargo van. I retarded the timing a couple of degrees a while back and that seemed to take care of it, but recently the...
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