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Call him you will have better luck and get to talk to a heck of a nice guy who will not try to power sell ya well maybe a sheep or two!
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As Jamie said, you'll often have better luck hooking up with us if you crank off a call to 306.862.5829. We keep standard shop hours Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm Saskatchewan Time Zone. If you get message manager, just leave a message and someone will get back with you ASAP.<br><br>Some days, I know its a little frustrating getting ahold of us, as we're a small shop (we have big dreams of hiring a secretary to answer phones someday ;D). Our current response time on calls is anywhere between 15 minutes to 2 hours. Email response is lagging a bit these days, but we've been trying to respond within 12 hours (we're getting between 50 and 100 emails/day).<br><br>Rod
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Call Rod, <br> He is a great guy and you will enjoy speaking with him. He is very knowledgeable about these trucks and easy to talk to.<br><br> You wont be sorry you did!
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Right now, the hiring process is pretty simple: If you'll work for a $1 a day, you're hired :-)<br><br>Rod
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[quote author=Jamie Attridge link=board=7;threadid=12759;start=0#120666 date=1048704259]<br>Hey Rod I think I need a new pyro tip what you got for me!<br>[/quote]<br><br>Pyro Tip Of the Day - When your EGTs read 1800F, thats bad.<br><br>Jamie, all I got around here is the IssPro thermocouple, which will only work with IssPro gauges....
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Thats what I have now Im trying to find a fitting before I made one and welded it to the downpipe now I want to tap into the manifold so I need a a coupler with 1/4" NPT on one end and I think 3/8" fine on the other! :'(
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[quote author=Jamie Attridge link=board=7;threadid=12759;start=0#120692 date=1048709215]<br>Thats what I have now Im trying to find a fitting before I made one and welded it to the downpipe now I want to tap into the manifold so I need a a coupler with 1/4" NPT on one end and I think 3/8" fine on the other! :'(<br>[/quote]<br><br>The R658S thermocouple is exactly that. Its 1/4" NPT into the manifold, and it has a 3/8" slip joint to allow for adjustment of the thermocouple itself.<br><br>Rod