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It does make it more enjoyable to not have to fight so hard to keep speed up. Cruising down the road the foot throttle is up off the floor. I can keep speed up a hill bobtail even pass my buddies when we are on a road trip:p
I have now a XM 118 6 ton trailer the date on the data plate says 4/1952. This trailer looks to have electric brakes on it. I have not torn into it yet I was just looking at it being a new purchase. I came in and looked at the trailer TM's there is a m 118 but the TM shows them to have air or...
I have added a turbo to my 250, pilled the pump, added shims to the high speed spring and really like the performance so far. I have about 210 psi rail pressure, 13 psi boost, I have not been loaded up yet but I get about 750 to 775 temp on pyro max boost and rail psi (post turbo). No smoke...
I have a M931 and I am staying with my 11.00 20's G177's. My road speed is not that great but when driving it I am goofing off anyhow. I have 4 or 5 spares on the truck itself with them. The blow out stuff I do not like either. Just where i am thinking.
I would check how much air PSI you building to if over 120 to 125 you are building to much air ( If its the high PSI pop off). Your air dryer can sound like that too but lower noise level if the air dryer purge valve is not working.
Looks like to me the pitting was almost a leak and might have been burning a little. Most of the time it is the extra heat from the piston melting to the liner that really cooks the o-rings good and coolant in the oil pan.
In a post a few pages back talked about flushing the system with cascade and water. I can agree with that and what others have said. I just want to caution you that if you only use straight water during this process and its below freezing it will freeze in your radiator. I am just giving you a...
I don't remember anything springing out at you it's mostly all inside the valve body just keep it the same way it is on transmission until you can get a good look at it
Sure you can pull the valve body while in the truck. I have done that in one commercial truck several times trying to get the trim set correctly. been a while back though. you will want to loosen all the bolts and let some of the fluid that in trans drain out because if I remember correctly...
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