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I've dealt with odd fouling in cooling systems where I am currently employed, (an equipment rental business) one of the more unusual was hydraulic oil in the coolant. (produced something that looked like miracle whip ) .
One of the best things I've found so far for degreasing/desludging a...
Part of the reason for the vent line was not cooling, it was to keep the ozone generated by the HV jumping across the distributor contacts from eating up the inside of the ignition unit. You won't flow enough air through that vent system to cool much of anything. The fins on the outside of the...
For "trans" , run it HARD in second, then quickly release the gas and see if it tries to jump into neutral.
Seen more than a couple of "rebuilt" transmissions where they reused the "well loved" plate and shift lever.
"The guy wanted a value but given the rarity of the item it's one of those "whatever someone is willing to pay for it" situations."
Very much so, there were only a handful built, and they use what at first look like off the shelf components, but turn out to not be.
Only the engine...
Indeed, and it was very neat. Considering it's vintage, the thing was incredibly advanced. It makes many later 2.5 ton trucks seem primitive.
8 wheel drive, full torsion bar independent suspension, selectable through power diffs, (you could "depower" a diff unit, and still run drive to the...
It was not mine, I was working on it for someone else. With help from a friend, we got it to where it moved and steered, then the owner wanted to finish the rest.
I've since closed my operation and moved to Kentucky.
You can mount almost any 16" truck tire on there, but you have to make sure the rims are clean and smooth. Use "radial" tubes (not expecting you'll find anything else) and new rim flaps.
One of the nicest M37's I ever dealt with had 11.00X16 Michelins , and other than low speed manuvering, the...
Generators have a "coming in " speed, where they make proper charging voltage. If one drives the vehicle around in parades or an occasional run around the block, they'll find the battery is often going flat.
If you have a known good ammeter you'll note that the needle will point slightly...
Sorry for the slow reply, had a death in the family, then blew out my "good" knee.
I'm planning on lining up a serviceable axle, (Thanks for the offer Bazookajoe, I'll keep you in mind!) then tearing into the one on the vehicle to asess the damage. What I'm expecting is more of the same...
both sides are welded, so considering the other issues, he might be better off finding a serviceable/rebuilt front axle assembly.
I'm betting that once I get into that front axle, there'll be a lot more wrong.
Customer brought in his "new" jeep for some inspection and other work.
Found the following when I got under it.
Someone welded (badly) the steering arm to the knuckle housing.
That "bolt" I'm holding was dropped in the hole, and is actually an oil pan drain plug.
there's other serious issues...
Used a similar product on a couple of my trucks, works fairly well.
You can't do radical color changes easily, if you have a black piece and paint it light tan, it will not quite match without numerous coats.
I used soap&water and denatured alcohol for surface prep. Be careful if you use MEK or...
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