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  1. IHASFIP

    sustained top speed

    I haven't made any long trips. I plan on making a 250 mile trip during Memorial Day, but so far on 40 mile trips I run 50-55. In the hills I let it drop down to 45 or so because the pump is turned up and I have no pyro yet. I do know cruising at 55 there is not really any smoke, just a very...
  2. IHASFIP

    Speeding Deuce

    I was thinking the same thing the other day. In stock form about the only place around here to get a ticket would be in town...unless you go to Dallas/Ft Worth then you could get one for going to slow! :shock: D
  3. IHASFIP

    rear steering

    I wonder how it works being it is electrical. I mean if it loses power I wonder how it can still return to center as a default. I am not arguing. I am just curious. Yea, I know hydro assist is still legal in most places. Thats why we went that way. But even if we put full hydro in the front you...
  4. IHASFIP

    rear steering

    Yea, I guess you are right. I just don't understand how in the event of total powerloss the rear could still function. Oh well I doesn't matter. Our truck won't be driven much on the street anyways. But will have fully hydro rear steer and hydro assist in the front. You can already turn the...
  5. IHASFIP

    Drove to work

    I drive mine to work quite often. Granted that is only like 3 miles away I still get alot of envious stares... or so I think. :) I also live in a college town but since I live in the cowboy capital of the world (everybody at this college is here for horses or rodeo pretty much) they all think it...
  6. IHASFIP

    1970 Kaiser

    Hmm, thats weird. I have no problem. What problem do you have? They just don't load? D
  7. IHASFIP

    1970 Kaiser

    Pictures will help us solve this dilema. As for the service manual check the TMs. They are under resources at the top middle of your screen. Then click technical manuals. D
  8. IHASFIP

    rear steering

    "Quadrasteer operates by sensing the driver’s desired steering input by way of a steering wheel position sensor. This information is fed to a microprocessor that determines the appropriate rear-wheel angles, based on steering input and vehicle speed. The microprocessor feeds its data to an...
  9. IHASFIP

    Early Signs of Deuce Fever

    I have yet to figure actual mileage as I have never ran it dry or been able to accurately determine how much fuel has been consumed. But, I know I had under 3/4 of a tank and I drove 30 miles at 50-55 mph and then went four wheeling (er... 6 wheeling.... er... 10 wheeling :) ) then I drove the...
  10. IHASFIP

    rear steering

    :ditto: Yea, definately not safe for the street with out locking it somehow. We actually will drive ours on the street some but not much. And it definately won't be driven on the street until we change the pinion brakes over to 4 wheel discs. D
  11. IHASFIP

    rear steering

    Its not deuce related but, we are putting rear steer under the rear of our Chevrolet truck with rockwells. My buddy has it figured out. I know we are using a pump and reservoir from a dump bed trailer. Then to some variable switch. You can just bump the switch and move the rear tires any amount...
  12. IHASFIP

    New Santa Fe Deuce . . .

    Damn, that thing is clean looking. Yea definately need to get a winch cable for those hairy situations............when someone in their lowly jeep gets stuck and you need to extract them. :D D
  13. IHASFIP

    I don't know what its called...

    Yea that is what I though first but I quickly ruled that out due to the absence a "y" shaped deal of christmas lights. :) Oh yea, that guy is like a genius. I soak up pretty much everything he says along with ummm, getread ( I know thats not his name but I am drunk ;) ) I checked the...
  14. IHASFIP

    I don't know what its called...

    No you actually helped alot. I don't have any problems with the regulator. I just like to be familiarized with the truck. Knowledge is a wonderful thing. D
  15. IHASFIP

    I don't know what its called...

    Ok so I searched and Bjorn described it to be under the turbo on the block and it regualtes the upper level of oil pressure. I think I answered my own question by just being pushed in the right direction. Thanks. D
  16. IHASFIP

    I don't know what its called...

    Oil pressure regulator?
  17. IHASFIP

    I don't know what its called...

    Here...
  18. IHASFIP

    I don't know what its called...

    No it is not the solenoid. It is on the side of the block. I saw no electrical connections on it . Let me go take another peak at it. Maybe snap a picture. D
  19. IHASFIP

    I don't know what its called...

    Ok there is a deal on the side of the block directly behind the turbo. I searched but as I don't know what its called its kinda hard to narrow it down. I also looked through the TMs and I either missed it or its not in there. I was just curious as to what this contraption is. One other quickie...
  20. IHASFIP

    LD465 vs LDT465 differences

    Those things are kind of neat to read. I don't quite understand the reindeer or Santa Clause, but whatever. Is there an archive of them or where do you find them? D
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