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Excellent ideas will and 73m819. This is exactly why I belong to this forum. The wealth of knowledge.
I thought about a clear hose but thought it would collapse due to suction pressure. Nevertheless, I am going to try it now. And yes, I will take lots of pictures.
It looses prime everytime and and I know it is not from sucking air from the pump to the tank. When I did get it running, it ran perfectly with lots of power. I believe it is letting air in from some where in the pump letting the fuel drop back into the filter housing. The fiter housing is...
Is rebuilding a 5 ton NHC 250 injector pump something that a mechanically inclined individuall like myself capable of doing or is it not worth it and just get a replacement. I am thinking that a diaphram is bad in the pump.
Can anyone post a close up picture or explain how they attach the metal plates to the doors and windhsheilds. Is it welded or just bolted. Can the door hinges support the extrea weight. I would love to build a guntruck and just want to do it historically correct.
That is the correct way to do it junkyard. You would just up it a revision and leave the original. If you could do it, that would better. I was going to have one of our designers here at the firm do it, however, it would save me the hassle of owing one of my draftsman a favor.
This could not be more true. Going through the exact samething with the M813. Real Hard to start but when running it is the strongest MHC 250 I think I have. It looses prime everytime though after it is turned off. I believe it is sucking air from a fitting on the pump somewhere. Very...
That's sneaky warfare. They picked a woman for the job because they know we will go easy on her. :wink:
Just kidding. I do not discriminate. I dislike everybody.
Seriously, just kidding.
I got that same kit in my wrecker, however it came with tire chains, a two man wood saw, shop lights, more pulleys and snatch blocks than that, and some more odd and ends
Here's the link to their website.
http://www.sclamilitary6x6.com/
From my impression MVs are not their main business. I believe it is a side buisness for a construction company. Their knowledge was limited on certain models when I called but very nice people. Maybe kendel can elborate.
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