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  1. paramilusmc

    Deuce Brake Shoe Rivet size for tool selection

    Did a search and read the TM and couldn't find the size of the rivets. I'm buying a rivet tool and just want to make sure I am getting the right size tool for the job. Thanks
  2. paramilusmc

    Master Cylinder, brake fluid geyser

    So master cylinder rebuild fixed the geyser problem. Now I have a leak somewhere else int he system where air is getting in. So ya, fun fun.
  3. paramilusmc

    Master Cylinder, brake fluid geyser

    Yup, that is how I adjusted mine. It happens with both air in the system and no air in the system.
  4. paramilusmc

    Master Cylinder, brake fluid geyser

    NOS, bought from Big Mike
  5. paramilusmc

    Master Cylinder, brake fluid geyser

    Well yes, but the system didn't have any fluid in it to begin with.
  6. paramilusmc

    Master Cylinder, brake fluid geyser

    Yup, that's how they were adjusted.
  7. paramilusmc

    Master Cylinder, brake fluid geyser

    Yes but only when letting off the pedal. Comes out the top yes. I will check
  8. paramilusmc

    Master Cylinder, brake fluid geyser

    Yes, both Major and Minor adjustments per the TM completed.
  9. paramilusmc

    Master Cylinder, brake fluid geyser

    Hello all, did a quick search and didn't find anything like the issue I am having. So here it goes. I got a 1971 AM General 2.5 ton. When purchased didn't have any brakes. Went through the whole system, replaced the Master Cylinder, Air Pack, one rear brake line, all wheel cylinders, three...
  10. paramilusmc

    Starter issues

    Well, got the starter rebuilt and went to put it on. What I additionally found was that the bolt didn't fall out. It broke off up inside the bell housing. Not sure what would cause that condition, but I decided that wasn't work I had time to perform. Also had them take the hubs apart and...
  11. paramilusmc

    Starter issues

    Very good points. Gives me something to think about.
  12. paramilusmc

    Starter issues

    Ok, I need some education. CDR? IP? Having just pulled the starter off myself, yes very certain it is oil. In matter of fact I am all but certain that the oil is what lubed the starter bolts and enabled the vibration and torque from starting to work them loose. For the past couple of months...
  13. paramilusmc

    Starter issues

    I was hoping that wasn't the case. Anyone done a rear main seal on one of these ole girls? How much is that going to set me back?
  14. paramilusmc

    Starter issues

    So starter went today. While taking it off to bring it in for a rebuild I noticed allot of oil around the work area. Reason it went was a bolt fell out (kind of surprising) and when I went to try and turn it over the starter twisted and broke off a portion of the starter housing and wouldn't...
  15. paramilusmc

    HMMWV fording exhaust on a CUCV

    Well my pipes have rotted off and its time to re-do the exhaust. Man it will be nice not getting all the fumes leaking up through the tailgate for a change. I want to put a HMMWV fording exhaust on my M1009. I got a guy that says he can do the work. Just wondering what you all thought, and or...
  16. paramilusmc

    1986 M1009 Fuel Tank Size

    So forgive my ignorance, and for my resurrection of this thread. So what would happen if you used the spectra FG12A unit listed above http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=17326, but used it with a larger 31 gallon tank (you know so you would have a return)? Would it just not suck up...
  17. paramilusmc

    M1009 Radiator, civilian equivalent

    Update, so this reservoir looks right, but the measurements are way off. I was able to pull it off with a little 550 cord, but ya not a true replacement by any means.
  18. paramilusmc

    M1009 Radiator, civilian equivalent

    So ya, I got an e-mail from them today saying the item is discontinued. Back to the grind of finding one available somewhere. Ended up going with the NAPA part number 6053401 and ordered online.
  19. paramilusmc

    M1009 Radiator, civilian equivalent

    Not even close. The new ones from auto zone are thicker and I have find mine cools allot better and makes my truck perform just a little bit better. Get the one from auto zone, you will see the difference when you put them side by side.
  20. paramilusmc

    M1009 Radiator, civilian equivalent

    Ya I just found that. GM part number 14052221, found it here: https://www.gmpartsonline.net/part-number-search.html?searchText=14052221 Labeled as Cooling Radiator and components Recovery tank W/o ac 6 cylin. We will see when it comes in how close it is, but it should be the exact one. I saw...
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