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07XR808

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I called up my friend Chris (Mort-Runner) and he told me where it was, but i couldn't find it when i jacked up my truck. Tried looking up the the manual, didn't see it. Also tried downloading the Service Manual from TN, but that didn't work as well. Any help please
 

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I called up my friend Chris (Mort-Runner) and he told me where it was, but i couldn't find it when i jacked up my truck. Tried looking up the the manual, didn't see it. Also tried downloading the Service Manual from TN, but that didn't work as well. Any help please

sorry but if you cant locate in on your own then i dont think you should be draining it. changing oil is easy but you can mess something up if you dont know what you are doing.
 

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sorry but if you cant locate in on your own then i dont think you should be draining it. changing oil is easy but you can mess something up if you dont know what you are doing.

I know bro. I know how to change oil, i've done it before. Just not in this truck yet
 

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I kinda agree with blackx. :biggrin: But anyways, there's a big pan under the engine. That's the oil pan. In the center of the pan is a bolt. I think it's near the back. That's the drain plug.
 

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Not being able to find your drain plug is one thing, posting it for everyone to know is,,,, well. Keep looking dude, its at the bottom of the oilpan.:dontknow:
 

07XR808

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Hmm maybe i should have actually jacked up my truck before trying to ask dumb questions. thanks though guys
 

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No problem, just bustin your balls. That reminds me does anyone know were the drain plug is for the headlight fluid?:dontknow:
 

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No problem, just bustin your balls. That reminds me does anyone know were the drain plug is for the headlight fluid?:dontknow:
Yeah you have to take off your windshield and then it's under it.
 

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just make sure u arent draining the tranny as many people have done...at least thats what i have read :dontknow:
 

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You guys are all dumb, the oil drain plug is in the hood scoop...sheesh, how do you guys get dressed in the morning.
 

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I thought is was behind the Fuel Sump and to the right of the Pitot Tube and the backup hydrolic pump...:wink:
 

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has anyone had to replace there muffler bearings yet? i think mine are wore out
 

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When I replaced my muffler with a Flowmaster, I looked at my stock ones and they were messed pretty messed up. Does anyone know where to get a new schwap rod for these trucks??
 

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lol... i thought i was the only one with muffler bearing problems
 

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Any suggestions for taking off the oil filter? Its impossible to move. Tried to un-screw it by hand (counter-clockwise) as well as using a chain wrench. That didn't do anything
 

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Get a 2 pound hammer and beat it off..... .... but wait, why would you want to remove the oil filter? What the f*#@ is oil?
 
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