I'll text him the photos and ask him about it.Interesting. Well, I don't know what all the stuff means, so I guess I'm still ignorant.
I'll text him the photos and ask him about it.Interesting. Well, I don't know what all the stuff means, so I guess I'm still ignorant.
Anyone see anything concerning here?
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Plugs are in firing order, so:
5 6
3 4
1 2
Number 6 looks a little burned, but I'm not overly concerned. Just curious if the internet experts see anything that I've missed.
Pretty sure thats how my #6 issue started. Not to scare you but keep an eye on it. Might be in my build but I have no idea
So this is what my brother texted back to me:I'll text him the photos and ask him about it.
@CowboyTaco the end of your spark plugs look pretty much normal for the 4.0 that normally runs a bit rich imo, the only concern I see is how dirty those threads look, we’re those plugs easy to remove or wut?
So this is what my brother texted back to me:
"Overall, no cause for alarm. Wear appears low and appropriate. I worry about chrome and nickel trending up.
Contaminants are low, a little boron may indicate a small amount of coolant. Sample again in a year to see if it gets worse.
A little bit of dirt is indicated by silicon, typical.
Condition of the lube is borderline. The viscosity is low at 9.1; should be 11.0. The report indicates no significant fuel dilution, it could be low due to shear (lubricant breakdown). Plenty of additives there, though (these deplete with use).
Oil analysis should be trended. The change and rate of change are more important. Contaminants are always the limiting factor with engines. Soot, water/glycol, fuel, dirt. Soot especially."
AllPoo is now owned by Trail Gear if I remember correctly. So... maybe the douchebaggery won't be known by the buyer. I have a set of UCA that I should sell too. I just couldn't bring myself to selling them and not taking them to a band saw!I know a lot of folks hate AllPro. I have their IFS skid and the transmission skid is on sale right now. I can get it shipped for less than the normal cost. I tried to purchase it and their website wouldn't allow me to complete the order, so I emailed them. It's been 2 weeks and no response.
I have a hard time giving them more money with their stellar reputation, but I also have a hard time passing up that price for the tranny skid. I also can't justify the cost to go with any other brand of skids at the moment.
Thoughts?

AllPoo is now owned by Trail Gear if I remember correctly. So... maybe the douchebaggery won't be known by the buyer. I have a set of UCA that I should sell too. I just couldn't bring myself to selling them and not taking them to a band saw!![]()
Fuck AllPoo... sell the skid you have and buy Bud Built.
Yeah. If money weren't a concern, I'd be all over this. I pass by their shop on the way to my in-laws house, so I wouldn't even need to do shipping. ....even still, my options at this point are get the transmission skid or don't get the transmission skid.
POS AllPoo ones that apparently were made without a welding jig. I literally needed to cut them out with a cutoff wheel (just the bolt due to excessive preload since their hole didn't line up.Yeah, and I've heard bad things about the TG customer service as well. What UCAs you got?

Yeah. If money weren't a concern, I'd be all over this. I pass by their shop on the way to my in-laws house, so I wouldn't even need to do shipping. ....even still, my options at this point are get the transmission skid or don't get the transmission skid.
save even more money by just getting 3/4 plywood, that’s about the strength of that skid.
POS AllPoo ones that apparently were made without a welding jig. I literally needed to cut them out with a cutoff wheel (just the bolt due to excessive preload since their hole didn't line up.![]()
Honestly.. sell the AP crap.. save up a few bucks over the next couple months and pick them up from Bud on your way to your in-laws. Have some good son-in-law/father-in-law bonding time installing them... or maybe Bud will even do it for you.