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Ok, I'm recovering this m818 in three steps
1 - Go up look over the truck get it running under its own power and give it a long look over for furter problems.
2- Go back up change out the tires replace fuel tanks (old ones have algee growing in them, just going to clean them VERY WELL and reuse the orignals).
3 - Make final payment and sign title and drive it home (while being followed home by Djones' deuce with tow bars, a just in case).
First trips game plan
Have Preacherboy to charge the batts up over night. Check out level, unscrew oil drain plug to make sure there's no water in the oil pan from sitting. Check coolant levels. Unscrew or take loss the main fuel line coming from the fuel tanks. Plum a temp fuel line or barb on to the fuel filter. Run a rubber fuel line from the filter to the 16 gal fuel cell I'll be bring with my self. Fill with fresh diesel. Replace the fuel filter with a new fuel filter and prime engine. If engine will not prime, then I'll use my old trick in the tool box, and place a rubber hose in the air intake that leads back to a freshly filled propane tank, with a air pressure regulator inline so I can limit the amount of propane going in to the engine and re-fire, slowly cutting back on the propane as the engine start to smooth out until I don't need any propane. Let idea, check for air leaks and take for test drive around the parking lot. Remove tanks, head home to clean them for second return trip when i will be re-installing them.
MY QUESTION FOR ALL OF YOU IS............. the line coming from the tanks to the fuel filter base is it a flare fitting line or is it a NPT fitting port? As well as what size is the port or what size line will fit that port?
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/5-ton-up/73551-scraped-gold-2.html
1 - Go up look over the truck get it running under its own power and give it a long look over for furter problems.
2- Go back up change out the tires replace fuel tanks (old ones have algee growing in them, just going to clean them VERY WELL and reuse the orignals).
3 - Make final payment and sign title and drive it home (while being followed home by Djones' deuce with tow bars, a just in case).
First trips game plan
Have Preacherboy to charge the batts up over night. Check out level, unscrew oil drain plug to make sure there's no water in the oil pan from sitting. Check coolant levels. Unscrew or take loss the main fuel line coming from the fuel tanks. Plum a temp fuel line or barb on to the fuel filter. Run a rubber fuel line from the filter to the 16 gal fuel cell I'll be bring with my self. Fill with fresh diesel. Replace the fuel filter with a new fuel filter and prime engine. If engine will not prime, then I'll use my old trick in the tool box, and place a rubber hose in the air intake that leads back to a freshly filled propane tank, with a air pressure regulator inline so I can limit the amount of propane going in to the engine and re-fire, slowly cutting back on the propane as the engine start to smooth out until I don't need any propane. Let idea, check for air leaks and take for test drive around the parking lot. Remove tanks, head home to clean them for second return trip when i will be re-installing them.
MY QUESTION FOR ALL OF YOU IS............. the line coming from the tanks to the fuel filter base is it a flare fitting line or is it a NPT fitting port? As well as what size is the port or what size line will fit that port?
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/5-ton-up/73551-scraped-gold-2.html
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