• Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!

  • Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.

Search results

  1. 8

    CUCV Heaven, My build of a 1009 and 1008

    Interesting, I saw your picture and assumed it was just new bolts. I've never seen an axle flange gasket. As long as it's metal backed it should be fine.
  2. 8

    CUCV Heaven, My build of a 1009 and 1008

    I do recommend using anaerobic gasket maker on the axle flange. It doesn't seep like silicone does.
  3. 8

    Hey Guys! Been a long time! Duramax question and an overdue howdy

    The square bodies have a very shallow firewall notch so length is an issue for many swaps. Electric fans can free up space on the front of necessary. The frame rails are also somewhat narrow so look for routing options for the downpipe. I put a center mount turbo 6.5 in my truck. I had to push...
  4. 8

    Leak free CUCV

    There is no component that is specifically prone to leakage. Renew the old seals and use as few gaskets as possible. I built my engine using only intake manifold gaskets and a water pump gasket. Everything else got anaerobic gasket maker or RTV. Transfer case was done with anaerobic gasket...
  5. 8

    What have you done to your CUCV today/lately - Part 2

    Every GM V8 I have opened has had a worn front cam bearing. Definitely a good idea to renew.
  6. 8

    20kw Generator

    If you drive your AC motors with a variable frequency drive you need 0% excess power to be able to start the motor. Direct online starts require 50% excess available and soft starter land somewhere in-between. VFD's are cheap!
  7. 8

    Charger

    Engine running with volt gauge in yellow means the alternator isn't charging.
  8. 8

    6.5 Optimizer to 6.2 Differences (bolts and anything else)

    Yes, the 6.5 pan will fit your CUCV frame. I made a new dipstick tube out of some copper tubing. I brazed a wire ring in the bottom as a stop, cut the tube a little long, bent it to fit, brazed a bracket to grab an exhaust bolt, put 7 quarts oil in the pan (-1 for the filter), cut the top of...
  9. 8

    3rd Rusted Fuel Tank Cap in 1 year.

    You can also use a battery charger and some zinc to galvanized it.
  10. 8

    3rd Rusted Fuel Tank Cap in 1 year.

    It needs to be coated with something not soluble in diesel fuel. I'd try soaking it in some engine coolant first.
  11. 8

    Favorite tires for a cucv?

    If you can, get a more modern rim size. I bought some steelies from a contemporary Dodge for my M1008, up from 16 to 17. It opened up a whole new world or tire options without drastically altering the appearance of the truck. I can't speak specifically for the 15" rims.
  12. 8

    Cooling System Mystery

    Diesel engine testers need to be more sensitive because they have more excess air in the exhaust and less CO2. They require special fluid as a result. Otherwise, no bubbles is a good sign. I don't think those 318s were prone to head gasket failures. No bubbles is a more valuable result than no...
  13. 8

    Cooling System Mystery

    I recently had a Cat 3512 blow a head gasket. Despite a constant flow of bubbles through the tester it never turned colors. I even had the special diesel fluid. Were you getting bubbles through the tester? Here is one bubbling furiously and here is the head with soot stains where it was leaking.
  14. 8

    Cooling System Mystery

    You can always change it later. Now that the t-stat housing is open I strongly suggest filling the engine to the top of the t-stat housing, removing the water pump belt and running the engine.
  15. 8

    3rd Rusted Fuel Tank Cap in 1 year.

    You could add a volatile corrosion inhibitor to the fuel tank. https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/eppages/vpci326_1.php
  16. 8

    Cooling System Mystery

    If you open the t-stat housing, fill with water until it overflows, and run the engine with the belts off you may see bubbles indicating a leak.
  17. 8

    Cooling System Mystery

    Dishwasher detergent is part one and phosphoric acid is part two if you can't buy it locally. If you don't like using your own chemicals your local heavy duty diesel dealer has flushing kits.
  18. 8

    Cooling System Mystery

    My CUCV with a 6.2 (I know it's a different engine) had a blown head gasket. It only leaked one way. The radiator would hold pressure for months if I wasn't driving it. Pop the cap, burst of coolant. Engine ran fine otherwise. As it got worse it started overflowing the overflow. Anyways pulling...
  19. 8

    Original Stanadyne Fuel Filter Base Rebuild

    Well that is a bummer. Maybe it's time someone does a production run on some aluminum ones.
  20. 8

    Original Stanadyne Fuel Filter Base Rebuild

    Diamond Diesel in Oakland is a Stanadyne distributor. Diamond Diesel & Turbo Service (510) 532-8500 https://g.co/kgs/aRwzSA
Top