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The whole thing just confuses me. I was in law enforcement and I can tell you I would have written a ticket for stopping traffic for a private convoy.
I know I'll probably get flamed but I just don't see where someone who is driving along to a meet or whatever has a right to make me sit at...
I was a 31C as well. I trained in RATT rigs at Ft Gordon that they had put on the ground. When I got to my second unit we had them but they were on the backs of HMMWVs not CUCVs.
I received a new unit from LMC truck and what I'm going to do is take the gear out of it and then have a gear shop hear in Houston quote me a new one. If anyone needs one I will be making about twenty. I had the old gear out in all of ten minutes using a dremel tool and installing the new one...
My grandad flew in those during WWII off the Enterprise. After the war he trained on Helldivers which he said he liked more. The reason being that with the Avenger they would fly in low to Japanese ships and then drop their torpedos. After they did that the pilot would bank away from the ship...
Don't leave your hubs locked it's jut that simple. If it's that important to you it's possible to replace the maunal locking hubs with auto locking hubs.
Out of curiosity could a VW 1.9 Turbo Diesel fit in the engine compartment? I see you mentioned that the 1.7 gasoline motor it used was a weak link so that could be an option. Especially since you can get one out of a late 1998 Jetta and juice it to where it has a very respectable amount of power.
Just as a caution what caused my lower line to break right after I replaced it was that I cut it to short. There should be a bend in the line between the metal line and your modulator. Otherwise the vibration will rip the hose usually at the clamps if they are tight. If you cut the house to...
They make all kinds of block heaters and I'm sure there is one that will work without pulling the engine. If I remember NAPA had one that was under $40 and was easy to intall. If you do a search you'll find it.
On the hose mine looked like brand new because it was! I had replaced it once...
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