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Old 06-24-2006, 07:19 AM
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Ok, I have the worst luck. Doing a reseal on the TB and accidentally left the spring on the dining room table when I picked up my parts. Wife saw it and threw it away Can't find it, so, does anyone have one? Or, are they easily obtainable through a dealer? Thanks
Old 06-24-2006, 09:19 AM
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The dealer can help you out! I've bought a new one recently while doing the reseal job on the TB.
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She threw it away?
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prolly didn't like the dining room table doubling as a work bench.
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prolly didn't like the dining room table doubling as a work bench.

You guys are killing me !!!
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I believe it is part number 951 110 098 90. So a dealer can get it and/or Parts Heaven or George B should have them too.

And, for the record, I once boiled an oil thermostat housing in a big pot, in peanut oil, on the stove. The oven and freezer are good at expanding and shrinking metal parts too -- for those tight fits... The kitchen is a home mechanics best friend.
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i had afriend who rebuilt a transfer case and cleaned it in the dishwasher once-once
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you guys kill me. Yeah she doesn't care for automotive work in her kitchen. I thought it was a good place. I think she is competing for attention with the car right now. Oh well, at least its not expensive. Thanks for the info and part number.
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Originally Posted by Tom M'Guinn
I believe it is part number 951 110 098 90. So a dealer can get it and/or Parts Heaven or George B should have them too.

And, for the record, I once boiled an oil thermostat housing in a big pot, in peanut oil, on the stove. The oven and freezer are good at expanding and shrinking metal parts too -- for those tight fits... The kitchen is a home mechanics best friend.
Don't try that **** anymore or she will see to it, that you be sleeping outside, like Fred Flintstone.
You'll be singing
WILLLLLMEEEERRRRRR !!!!!

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Originally Posted by Crazy Eddie
Don't try that **** anymore or she will see to it, that you be sleeping outside, like Fred Flintstone.
You'll be singing
WILLLLLMEEEERRRRRR !!!!!

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Yep, I figure I'll have to use your dishwasher and oven from now on...
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maybe I should pull the head and disassemble it on her side of the bed-or not Glad she doesn't read here
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A friend once washyed his BLOCK in his parents dishwasher...
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Napa sells generic springs that you can use in the meantime..
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Thanks. And I won't be touching the dishwasher.
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