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  1. cattlerepairman

    Installed a pyro, got a surprise!

    I second the boost gauge and would not turn the fuel down, but rather drive it with the pyrometer. Yes, you saw the temps going up to 1200, but YOU are in charge - back off the fuel pedal slightly (dramatic effect on EGT) or downshift (higher rpm, less load and lower EGT). Personally, I would...
  2. cattlerepairman

    Instant bad odor when front axle was engaged.

    I was thinking, bad rings in the air compressor can let oil into the system. When the air switch vents, here comes the oil. Usually you would get oil spray from the air tank drains - so look for that.
  3. cattlerepairman

    Deuce High RPM major oil leak

    I feel with you. Mine has been doing the same thing since I got it in 2009. I am quite certain that it is the head gasket slobbering at the front of the block and the fan blows the oil mist all over the place. Only happens under load and at 2k-plus rpm. I second testing after a good wash, with...
  4. cattlerepairman

    Brake light switch

    I replaced mine with a NAPA commercial truck switch also...$16. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?130915-Air-stop-light-switch-issue&highlight=
  5. cattlerepairman

    M35A2 Brake Service Questions

    "5. Are shelf life issues common on NOS parts? Would I be able to depend on the rubber goods in an NOS kit of unknown age?" I recommend to get the brake hose kit that a member on this site offers. I did mine before these were available and have been suspiciously eyeing my Asian rubber brake...
  6. cattlerepairman

    stuck piston rings

    Wow, whatadeuce, talk about "picking up where you left off " - almost 3 years ago! :p
  7. cattlerepairman

    Engine sound - don't like what I am hearing - Help me diagnose

    Pulled exhaust off - straight pipe and muffler. No change (well, louder!). Did not pull J-pipe but peered inside and it is sooty but otherwise looks un-obstructed. I have a flapper on the stack, so what I needed to check was whether some muffler innards had come loose and blocked the exhaust. It...
  8. cattlerepairman

    Engine sound - don't like what I am hearing - Help me diagnose

    Pulled hose coupler off the turbo. All vanes there, no in-out play, a tad lateral play (just feel-able) which I deem normal without oil pressure. Spins freely and smoothly. Unlikely to be a turbo issue. These are my fingerprints on the vanes! That means, heads need to come off and then a...
  9. cattlerepairman

    What did you do to your deuce this week?

    Red, that sucks. It is one thing doing an engine swap because you WANT to, a lot less fun is doing it because you have to. Time for an LDS?
  10. cattlerepairman

    Can't change fan belt

    You probably know all that, but you can lay a string either in place of or over the belt and mark the required length on the string. The V-belts are labelled as per their outside measurement and inside/outside can vary quite a bit with belt thickness and width. 2 or 3 inches inside-outside...
  11. cattlerepairman

    Winch drum not turning?

    As Gringeltaube pointed out in another thread (I remember random things, it's a curse) if it clanks on the passenger side, twice per drum revolution, it is the dog clutch - it has two detents.
  12. cattlerepairman

    Winch drum not turning?

    I assume you moved that hinged flap to allow the clutch lever to move. Clutch lever can be loose on the shaft (or shaft can be twisted). When it is properly engaged, the drum no longer free-spools. I assume you have a new shear pin that is intact, all the way through. Did you check that the PTO...
  13. cattlerepairman

    LDT465 powered rat rod

    Here is a youtube link that tells you more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fjoo0Pc10po
  14. cattlerepairman

    The rescuer becomes the rescuee (M35A2 issues)

    I, too, think of my M35 as reliable. When do you need that, if not in a situation like yours. If the truck doesn't perform, one feels a bit abandoned. Ultimately, it is not the truck's fault. It's a machine and sometimes it will fail. It still is not a good feeling. I hope the defect is...
  15. cattlerepairman

    1952 M35 Gasser repair and build

    Actually, not so bad getting it into the cab corner. You will check the brake fluid level more often when the reservoir is in the cab!
  16. cattlerepairman

    Engine sound - don't like what I am hearing - Help me diagnose

    Affirmative on the valve adjustment. Also, valve train looked ok; no sludge or unexplainable metal shrapnel. Negative on the turbo, have never pulled my D-turbo since I have the truck. Interesting though....on my test drive I was thinking "It makes such a racket, I can't even hear the turbo...
  17. cattlerepairman

    Engine sound - don't like what I am hearing - Help me diagnose

    Injectors back from shop, set to max pop pressure and balanced, ultrasound cleaned - look like new. They said the nozzles were fine and did not use any of the spare nozzles I provided, in case. I still did not manage to do a proper compression test. I have a military injector adapter, used a...
  18. cattlerepairman

    Parts questions - rubber seal ring on injectors and copper gasket, valve cover gasket

    Thanks, I found TMJ Murray. Sometimes the stuff they have is not on their web page. My injector shop had the copper crush washers for the injectors.
  19. cattlerepairman

    Long time lurker finally got a Deuce

    A few good mods on that Deuce! The 5ton air filter looks cool and I also like the brush bumper. The spray painted "Scrap" on the tail gate definitely adds flair....I would consider clearcoating that and leaving it, while repainting the rest of the truck! It would be a memento of what the truck...
  20. cattlerepairman

    1952 M35 Gasser repair and build

    Those knuckles are clean!
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