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I may need to move a m813 from 22801 in va to 16601 in pa.
there is nothing wrong with the truck I am just seeing if it is worth hauling or driving the distance.
some more information about what I am looking at may be beneficial to the conversation.
The m813 is a nhc 250 with a turbo added
The first 923 is a 8.3 turbo
The second 923 is a nhc 250 with no turbo
I am least interested in the nhc 250 powers 923
one of the things that really interests me...
So I am not nearly as experienced as many here but I do have some mv experience. I did own a m35a2 for about 5 years and did service the brakes, wheel bearings, hubs, boots , and basic service. I say that to let you know I am not totally green and unaware of the maintenance aspect of the hobby...
There is a member that can still get some trucks history. I don’t recall his name at the moment but he helped is my truck a couple years ago. Post the bumper markings and see if someone can help
If you are looking for wheel sizes there is an old thread I remember reading that had them listed. Try google searching Ldt turbo specs or something of that nature.
I don’t think you wasted money they are supposed to have a higher ratio and I doubt you would see a visible difference without really examining them. Remember that valve lift is measured in thousandths so without precise measurements you may not see any difference.
These trucks articulate exceptionally well for their size and weight. I agree with all statements above. Get it in the best condition possible then upgrade the tires to singles, buy chains, learn the importance of tire pressure for the surface you are on. With all of that you will be able to go...
I have hauled 5tons of gravel in my bone stock deuce from the quarry many times and never felt like the truck was not well enough equipped for the task. Now I was not driving on off road trails but I never felt like the truck was stressed or near the limit of what could be safely hauled. If I...
If you came back to the truck and had a soft pedal that firmed up after pumping the brakes there is air in the system. Yes a shoe adjustment is wise but probably not your problem. The fluid rushing back is probably the compressed air in the system expanding and the fluid has no other place to go...
I agree that the best coarse of action is to put a mechanical on it and see what is actually happening.
things to consider
all engines will have lower oil pressure when warm as the oil thins and the bearing tolerance grow from the heat.
the old military gauges are known to be miserably...
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