Remove the 6, 3 on each side, nuts (14mm 9/16"?) holding the exhaust pipes to the manifolds. Disconnect the 3 o2 sensor connectors.Ġ5. Chock tires, raise and support vehicle with at least 19 inches of clearance.Ġ4. Spray penetrant on the exhaust manifold/pipe joints, the exhaust joint between catalytic converter and muffler, the bolts on the front and rear of the front drive shaft, the slip joint of the front drive shaft, the bolts holding the rear drive shaft to the read diff yoke, the transmission mount and the bolts holding the crossmember to the frame.Ġ3. Sockets - 15mm regular, 14mm or 9/16" deepwell, 10mm regular, 8mm regularģ/8"-16 by 2" long bolt (used during assembly)Ġ1. Sockets - 18mm regular, 15mm regular, 14mm or 9/16" deepwell, a 13mm regular If anyone knows of something I missed or have some more details (nut sizes, etc) they would like for me to add, just let me know and I will include it. I also wasted a few hours getting tools like the 20" extension and a nut splitter. I also spent an inordinate amount of time with frozen exhaust and other nuts.
I wasted 4 hours trying to remove the dipstick tube at the point the service manual said by fiddling with the stud from the top. Mine took longer (3 days) as I didn't have these instructions to start, had to backtrack some steps, the service manual steps are vague. Total time is probably about 6-8 hours for a first timer that is mechanically skilled.
After next restart the password will be rewritten in SHA1 encrypted format for security reasons.After trial and error, here are the best steps I think to remove the 4L60E automatic transmission from my 97 K1500 Z71. The default rpc-username and password is “transmission”Ĭhange it to whatever you want (any password will work). Make sure the Transmission daemon is not running when changing the config file otherwise your changes will be over written.Įdit /var/lib/transmission-daemon/info/settings.json sudo nano /var/lib/transmission-daemon/info/settings.json Transmission-daemon will start automatically each time you start your server, with the settings defined in /var/lib/transmission-daemon/info/settings.json This how-to focus on tweaking the default configuration file for use with Ubuntu server. There are many settings which can be configured. Install transmission sudo apt-get install transmission-cli transmission-common transmission-daemon Sudo add-apt-repository ppa:transmissionbt/ppa If you want the latest then add the PPA repository If not, install the transmission package from the Universe repository. Transmission is typically installed by default in Ubuntu. Because this how-to is designed for Ubuntu server we need to manually allow remote access.
Transmission has been configured to work out of the box on a desktop. This How-to focuses on CLI (Command Line Interface) and the Web interface When Ubuntu chose Transmission as its default BitTorrent client, one of the most-cited reasons was its easy learning curve. We've set the defaults to Just Work and it only takes a few clicks to configure advanced features like watch directories, bad peer blocklists, and the web interface. Transmission is designed for easy, powerful use.
Rather than downloading a file from a single source server, the BitTorrent protocol allows users to join a "swarm" of hosts to download and upload from each other simultaneously. The BitTorrent protocol can be used to reduce the server and network impact of distributing large files.