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  1. cbrTodd

    M1089 Mirror Upgrade

    I really like the look of those mirror lights. Are they a universal part or are they something specific to the cascadia mirrors? Do you have a link to where you sourced them?
  2. cbrTodd

    M35a2 weird brake system issues

    Congrats on confirming that you have the highly desirable dual circuit brakes! I have never worked on a short air pack but there is a stickied thread that shows how to rebuild one. https://steelsoldiers.com/threads/new-style-short-airpack-teardown-repair-with-photos.111972/ I rebuilt my long...
  3. cbrTodd

    M35a2 weird brake system issues

    Judging from the 1988 date you mentioned, the lower position of the heater air intake vent, and the flapper on the exhaust stack, it sounds like you have one of the later trucks that has the dual circuit brakes. I have no working knowledge of those other than that they have a split circuit...
  4. cbrTodd

    Aftermarket fuel/water separator drain mod

    I did some measuring of the plug on one of the Napa 3472 filters and it came out to 3/8-28, straight threads (not tapered). That is 1/8-BSPP. The drain petcock I removed from the original filter is 1/8 NPT. So I ordered a 1/8-BSPP male to 1/8 NPT female adapter and hooked up the original drain...
  5. cbrTodd

    Failed valve retainers and bent valve

    Any valve that has touched a piston will likely fail eventually. If they get the slightest bend, each time they open and close it puts them through a loading cycle and they fail in fatigue where the stem blends into the head. I would recommend replacing all the valve collets and retainers (plus...
  6. cbrTodd

    New M35A2 home and on the jack stands looking for the wheel issue

    I had the exact same issue with mine. The seal retainer stopped about 1/16" shy of where it needed to be. From what I remember, there is some area around the outer diameter where the axle shaft can't contact anyway. Mine has a few dings in there from installation on one side. Nothing ever...
  7. cbrTodd

    New M35A2 home and on the jack stands looking for the wheel issue

    The only other thing I can think of in that area that has relative motion with wheel rotation and could cause heat build up (beyond the brakes and the wheel bearings like you mentioned) is the fit of the axle shaft inside the spindle. I would have expected that to show up as heat damage to the...
  8. cbrTodd

    Deuce Recovery June 15-18 Augusta, GA to Austin, Texas - 1100 miles

    If the front axle isn't spinning, none of the places where the grease or gear oil are coming from are still moving, so they are no longer a limiting factor for how far you can go. As long as the hubs stay cool, you can drive on it essentially indefinitely. Some folks put that job off for years...
  9. cbrTodd

    Deuce Recovery June 15-18 Augusta, GA to Austin, Texas - 1100 miles

    If you have an air shift transfer case and you remove the drive flanges, you don't technically need to remove the driveshaft. It shouldn't spin the axle. But if the driveshaft is out, you KNOW it's not spinning. If you have a sprag transfer case then the driveshaft has to come out to keep the...
  10. cbrTodd

    Deuce Recovery June 15-18 Augusta, GA to Austin, Texas - 1100 miles

    That definitely looks like failed inner axle seals and failed boots to me. It's very possible that the bearings are still greased and fine since they are on the other side of the knuckle. Unless you're set on having it towed from here I would definitely pull the drive shaft and the drive flanges...
  11. cbrTodd

    Deuce Recovery June 15-18 Augusta, GA to Austin, Texas - 1100 miles

    Are the hubs hot? Sounds like you've had the inner axle seals fail. If you remove the drive flanges and the front drive shaft you could keep going without the front axle spinning.
  12. cbrTodd

    HVO / Renewable Diesel?

    My knowledge is a bit dated but before all the current price increases it was roughly double the cost of petroleum based diesel. It is made from the same feed stocks as biodiesel but doesn't have the hygroscopic tendencies of the biodiesel. It's a good fuel, but it's not cheap.
  13. cbrTodd

    Haspin 2022

    21208 Laurel Road Laurel, IN 47024
  14. cbrTodd

    M35a2 keeps blowing headlight

    Maybe try putting your known good light from the passenger side on the drivers side this time and put the new bulb on the passenger side? If it blows the drivers side again, the problem is in the truck. If it blows the new bulb that you put on the passenger side, you just got a bad batch of bulbs.
  15. cbrTodd

    Local zoning is targeting my trucks

    Yep, things like that are exactly why we all need to know exactly what the written rules are where we live so we can separate what the rules truly are from what zoning officials wish they were. I only read a few sections of the Fairfield code, not anything from the state of Ohio. As a side...
  16. cbrTodd

    Local zoning is targeting my trucks

    As mentioned earlier, zoning officials are almost always on a power trip, and see no difference between getting you to comply with the ordinances as written and with their wishes that go a step further. The devil is in the details and you need to be 100% clear on what is and is not in those...
  17. cbrTodd

    Definitive conclusions - Which rear axle is best to disable and how?

    I replaced the left mid axle shaft on my deuce with an old front splined cap for a while. In my case it was an attempt to lessen the amount of tire scrubbing that I saw when making tight turns on pavement. It did seem to do that, not a huge change but it seemed like the black marks on the road...
  18. cbrTodd

    Haspin 2022

    There is no need to RSVP. Just show up and sign the waiver and pay the entrance fee to get your wrist band. If you're on a quad or bike (or mower!) you need a helmet but that's about it. The trails are supposed to be closed at 10 PM but that is loosely enforced at most, as long as you are...
  19. cbrTodd

    Accessory rewire

    I would add to that, that when you are putting fuses or circuit breakers in the system, get them as close to where they get power from (+ battery terminal, 12v power converter, etc.) as possible. That way you have less unprotected wiring that could still cause a short without protection from the...
  20. cbrTodd

    My 1971 Am General m109a3 RV build

    Just keep in mind that if there are any water leaks in the outer shell, spray foam becomes a sponge and rusts the walls from the inside out. My M109A3 had been spray foamed at some point prior to it getting released, and due to a couple roof leaks it had rust everywhere inside the walls. I had...
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