Question for those of you who worked with and on the 802/803 sets when they were current issue. (looking in your direction Guyfang)
How reliable were these sets for the troops in the field? What types of issues took them out of service? Were there any weak spots or common problems? Were there problems caused by poor design, unreliable components, poor maintenance, (seems unlikely) etc?
I was lucky enough to acquire a NOS 802a with the help of Light in the Dark and it fits my long term needs perfectly. It runs quiet and the voltage regulation when picking up and dropping heavy loads is the best I've seen.
I have been making an effort to stash away spare parts so if/when something fails I'll have the parts on hand that may become unavailable down the road.
Thanks to this forum I'm aware of the well nut issue, the leaking fuel return line, the fuse mod, etc.
The spares I have on hand so far are as follows,
2 new main start switches (electroswitch)
2 spare fuel pumps (still looking for the Airtex G-17 filters that attach directly)
Oil filters / fuel filters / water separator / air filter (expect these to remain available for a long time)
Spare upper and lower radiator hoses
Spare fan/alt belt
Spare fuses for the fuse mod
Is there anything else I should add to the stash? Including items that are not totally necessary for operation (volt /Hz gauges for example) but are necessary to keep it 100% functional as designed?
Sincere thanks to you all for the wealth of information and free flowing advice.
-Craig
How reliable were these sets for the troops in the field? What types of issues took them out of service? Were there any weak spots or common problems? Were there problems caused by poor design, unreliable components, poor maintenance, (seems unlikely) etc?
I was lucky enough to acquire a NOS 802a with the help of Light in the Dark and it fits my long term needs perfectly. It runs quiet and the voltage regulation when picking up and dropping heavy loads is the best I've seen.
I have been making an effort to stash away spare parts so if/when something fails I'll have the parts on hand that may become unavailable down the road.
Thanks to this forum I'm aware of the well nut issue, the leaking fuel return line, the fuse mod, etc.
The spares I have on hand so far are as follows,
2 new main start switches (electroswitch)
2 spare fuel pumps (still looking for the Airtex G-17 filters that attach directly)
Oil filters / fuel filters / water separator / air filter (expect these to remain available for a long time)
Spare upper and lower radiator hoses
Spare fan/alt belt
Spare fuses for the fuse mod
Is there anything else I should add to the stash? Including items that are not totally necessary for operation (volt /Hz gauges for example) but are necessary to keep it 100% functional as designed?
Sincere thanks to you all for the wealth of information and free flowing advice.
-Craig