DAMN...shes hot!!
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no it's not you just cant see where the rear drive shaft slides into the transfer case , the side of the transfer case that has the three shafts sticking out goes towards the front of the truck , the center one is where the transmission goes and the two outer ones are where the two front drive shafts go
thats where my "wrong way" comment came from.
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ok i missed the part about the input from the front. theres no u joint, so you guys have to be correct about the trans bolting to there. so the "center" diff has the rear output run right through the middle of the gear that turns the diff for the fronts. my god thats some serious **** they were smoking, but it does make sense lol
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i dont see any mechanism to disconnect the front driveshafts. a gear would have to be able to slide away from its partner, and i dont see room for that. roger, what do you see?
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im simplifying this but just imagine the center shaft that drives every thing being able to spin the larger gear or not , like a planetary system , the shaft would always drive the rear but only drive the front if the planetary was engaged causing the big gear to spin
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check this out, an ultrasonic cleaner.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...utm_content=v1
im gonna look up how it works
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...utm_content=v1
im gonna look up how it works
Re: DAMN...shes hot!!
check this out, an ultrasonic cleaner.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...utm_content=v1
im gonna look up how it works
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...utm_content=v1
im gonna look up how it works
Re: DAMN...shes hot!!
In an ultrasonic cleaner, the object to be cleaned is placed in a chamber containing a suitable solution (an aqueous or organic compound, depending on the application). In aqueous cleaners, the chemical added is a surfactant which breaks down the surface tension of the water base. An ultrasound generating transducer built into the chamber, or lowered into the fluid, produces ultrasonic waves in the fluid by changing size in concert with an electrical signal oscillating at ultrasonic frequency. This creates compression waves in the liquid of the tank which ‘tear’ the liquid apart, leaving behind many millions of microscopic ‘voids’ or ‘partial vacuum bubbles’ (cavitation). These bubbles collapse with enormous energy; temperatures of 10,000 K and pressures of 50,000 lbs per square inch have been reported[citation needed]; however, they are so small that they do no more than clean and remove surface dirt and contaminants. The higher the frequency, the smaller the nodes between the cavitation points, which allows for cleaning of more intricate detail.
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get this ****: becky has an aunt who watches qvc all the time, and buys like one thing a day on average. Out in kansas, lots of people watch and buy that crap. Here in ny ive never met anyone who would even consider it.
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she drank coffee and watched qvc all day long every single day 






