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I was looking for a source of gear oil and came across this
MIL-L-2105 : Former specification equal to API GL-4 performance level.
MIL-L-2105 B : Mono-grade automotive gear oil equal to API GL-4 performance level.
MIL-L-2105 C : Multi-grade automotive gear oil equal to API GL-4 performance...
very well done not many peple could do such a good write up. [thumbzup]
luckly for me my truck was some sgt's baby and it needs noting once the winch and paint is done.
exhaust may need to be replaced, torque heads in four steps
1. 110ft-lb
2. 130ft-lb
3. 157ft-lb
4. 157ft-lb
it is not recommended to HOT retorque the the heads if any leaks occur most be done on COLD engine.
RE: Re: RE: Combat Garage -New show on History Channel
you should seen the main clutch pack out of a 500HP tractor took 4 of us to lift it but I love geting to see the inside's of MV's.
I'm just east of syracuse Mangus580 is out towards sodus poin, and
no thats not the original green the pic I'm posting is about what the green should look like.
I have pulled and installed my old and new engine's in that order one pulling the tranny off before hand makes it a lot easier
two make sure you get all the wires and hose's O missed one three having the fenders off helps a lot, if your
going to paint the front of the frame do with the engine...
joe just wanted to pipe up and say I grew up in Kaukauna on the east side of Appleton and your trucks must have been the one's I saw over the years
now and again.
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