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Been getting these ready for Winter. All lubed and repairs made.
Point "B" may be calling, and I will be there. Have chains for 5-ton this year. Slipped up on getting them for 37" HMMWV tires for the CUCV. While focusing so much on getting ready, I failed to get these put away for the Winter...
A bearing or loose bolts was my first guess too. Under load (1200 rpm+) it engages smoothly with no sound. Looking at it while running I have seen no movement (slop). I guess I will find out come May or June. I am still holding hope it was only partially engaging with the leaky shutterstat...
Not sure until I get to drive it in warmer weather. I bet it don't rattle now that the air can allow the valve function of the shutterstat to fully function.
I had to bump my ether this morning at 25° and it worked. Only gave it a one second shot since it wasn't so cold, yet cold enough for four 3-second cranks to not have it fire up.
They also seem to have runs of complete beaters so as to raise concern that they're running low and then they'll release some nice ones and then they go much higher than before the large sales of junkers. A lot of physchology goes into auctions.
Didn't yet check for rattle sound of fan at idle, but started it this morning while the temperature was in the mid 20s and the fan did not engage. At least I know that headache is over. I guess I will see if it makes the rattle sound at idle when engaged next year. Doubt it will get warm enough...
Just yesterday in mine I was pulling away from a light as it turned green and punched it and both tires lit up kicking the rear sideways. I was impressed. The 6.2 is slow pulling a load uphill but it still has plenty pep when asked.
After eight hours the inner fenderwell is in and solid enough to stand on the batteries. I found some sheet steel that is fairly heavy gauge. Attached the steel in three pieces with sheet metal screws as often as I could with so much of the fender gone. Then I got the fenderwell up in and...
That is a good call. The thought of making some way to attach the inner fenderwell to the outer had crossed my mind but I like the method you mentioned better. I hate the thought of struggling with that hood by myself anyway.
Looks like shutterstat worked correctly (at least in the stuck engaged when cold issue) after putting the new O-rings in. I can check that better this weekend when the cold blast hits. Last winter it was only stuck "on" when below 40°F, but it came on with a cold engine a few days ago when in...
I have had VWs made in Brazil, Mexico, and Germany. Never had a U.S. made one yet. They all seem to be of the same quality other than the Passat is a higher quality car than the Jetta, Fox, and Rabbits.
Back on topic, I finally tore into the right inner fender well to replace it. Oh my, I...
Used mine for campaigning from Saturday through Tuesday, but since nothing political is allowed on this site, no pictures can be uploaded. Had a lot of horns blasting and waving and hootin' 'n hollerin', and a few photo taking times! Used a couple tanks of fuel, all at an average of 25-30 mph...
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