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OK, so I was reading on another post that many Deuces had the FDC "bypassed" for various reasons when they went through Depot rebuilds in the late 80s-90s. I had never heard of such when I was in the Navy Reserves (we had 2 Multifuel Deuces) but then again we only ran Diesel in 'em.
I've also seen multiple posts referring people to search for a post "with pictures". I found a couple posts by Cranetruck and houdel with a scan of a page, but it's too small to read. Some posts have a "link" to a bigger picture but the link gives me a 404/debug error. I think it's a link to the "old" forum.
Basically, my Deuce has an engine overhaul tag that it was rebuilt at TEAD (Tooele Army Depot) in 1992. Other than noting that it was rebuilt with Standard pistons, standard rod bearings, and .010 main bearings, it says little else. Nowhere on the truck is it marked "Diesel Only" nor are there any of the stickers claiming the FDC was bypassed. Of course, those stickers could have fallen off years ago. Half the standard safety stickers on the doors are tore off.
The picture I found via searching is too small for me to really tell what line goes where when the FDC is bypassed. I can't tell whether mine is bypassed or not, so now I have a (probably paranoid) concern about which configuration my truck is in. I don't PLAN on running anything other than straight pump diesel in it, but it would be nice to know. It seems to run fine as is, it's a bit hard to start below 40 degrees or if it has sat more than a week, but once warmed up it's a jewel.
Just to reiterate, I have searched, I found plenty of arguments for/against bypassing the thing, and I'm probably going to leave well enough alone but I do what to kow if mine is bypassed or not. The small pic I can find looks like if I see "looped" fuel lines then it's probably bypassed whereas if they aren't "looped" it's probably still connected, but a bigger (readable) pic would help.
Or, this weekend I could just shoot a pic of the FDC and post it.
I've also seen multiple posts referring people to search for a post "with pictures". I found a couple posts by Cranetruck and houdel with a scan of a page, but it's too small to read. Some posts have a "link" to a bigger picture but the link gives me a 404/debug error. I think it's a link to the "old" forum.
Basically, my Deuce has an engine overhaul tag that it was rebuilt at TEAD (Tooele Army Depot) in 1992. Other than noting that it was rebuilt with Standard pistons, standard rod bearings, and .010 main bearings, it says little else. Nowhere on the truck is it marked "Diesel Only" nor are there any of the stickers claiming the FDC was bypassed. Of course, those stickers could have fallen off years ago. Half the standard safety stickers on the doors are tore off.
The picture I found via searching is too small for me to really tell what line goes where when the FDC is bypassed. I can't tell whether mine is bypassed or not, so now I have a (probably paranoid) concern about which configuration my truck is in. I don't PLAN on running anything other than straight pump diesel in it, but it would be nice to know. It seems to run fine as is, it's a bit hard to start below 40 degrees or if it has sat more than a week, but once warmed up it's a jewel.
Just to reiterate, I have searched, I found plenty of arguments for/against bypassing the thing, and I'm probably going to leave well enough alone but I do what to kow if mine is bypassed or not. The small pic I can find looks like if I see "looped" fuel lines then it's probably bypassed whereas if they aren't "looped" it's probably still connected, but a bigger (readable) pic would help.
Or, this weekend I could just shoot a pic of the FDC and post it.