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Just replaced the windshield glass and weatherstripping on my 1966 M35A2. The glass was from a local auto glass shop, $82 total for both pieces. Rubber weatherstripping was from Saturn Surplus and was relatively easy to install (use a water/dishwashing liquid mix to make it easier). I don't...
How about posting some pics of the weather stripping install? I'm in the middle of a windshield overhaul, and have to replace one of the window's weatherstripping, and was wondering if the rubber slides in/around the window or needs to be pushed into the groove around the frame.
thanks.
Exact same thing happened to me. Found the wiper, but now am missing the #21 adapter and flat shim for the blade. Can't remember if the adapter/shim came with the arm or the blade, if anybody can help me....
I did a similar thing a couple of weeks ago, ran an inverter off of 1 of the 2 batteries. It was only for a short time (<20 minutes) so I don't think I hurt anything.
Just like the title of the thread says, I can't get videos to play. I get a title box with some size controls in it, and I can right click and open in new tab/window, but the video's still don't play.
Any advice as to what I may be doing wrong?
video of me and my deuce in the local holiday parade. I'm having a hard time getting videos to open (like they won't open at all) so I'm uploading this video to see how it works.
On my 66 Kaiser-Jeep M35A2, the lower right gauge that you show missing is the ammeter. Air pressure is the middle lower gauge, the left lower gauge is oil pressure. The top row, from left to right, is fuel gauge, speedometer, tachometer, coolant temperature.
That truck belongs to a friend of mine. He bought from a guy in GA and drove it back to VA (900 miles). I'll get hold of him and have him jump in here with more details.
It's under the dash on the firewall of my 66 Kaiser-Jeep M35A2. I've got my air regulator adjusted to 105 psig IAW the TM. Looks like an easy removal with a clean/lube will be done tomorrow. The hardest part of the job will probably be removing the electrical connectors. I'll update this...
Can anybody tell me what model switch this is? It doesn't appear to be the standard round low air pressure switch, and it is leaking out the right side of the switch.
I'm also for replacing it on site. Spray the nuts/bolts with PB blaster as soon as you get there and let it soak while you do the other stuff (check fluids, swap out batteries, etc.) A 3/4" ratchet with a 1 1/2" socket and a hammer will have that torque rod replaced in about 30 minutes. I had...
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