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I thought I saw someone post a link to an air tank drain valve that automatically dumps water when it fills. No manual work. I think it was around $50. Was I dreaming or do I just suck that bad at searching?
I mounted some seats in my truck over the weekend from a *gasp* 1999 Nissan Maxima. I had to weld up my own mounting brackets
I had them just laying around so I threw them in. Some camo seat covers will make them tactical.
I'm a little closer to the steering wheel than I would like but I am...
I'm the same with Jeep Cherokee XJ's. I can tell you when the front axle went from high pinion to low pinion and the intake manifolds on the 4.0L changed, heck I can even tell you the different input splines counts on the NP231. It will take awhile with these trucks but eventually we will...
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4.10 and 4.11 are commonly found running together.
3.55 and 3.54 are commonly found running together (done this myself in a 89 Jeep Cherokee).
The difference when the rubber meets the road is small, and wheel slippage when off-road makes any problems go away. Unless you like driving a...
I'm still filtering through mine but the hand pump is getting old. I'm working on making an electric oil pump.
Filter bags are still moving oil through fairly quickly also.
And STILL not sure how I want to remove water, other than letting it sit and pulling oil off the top.
I'm using the filter bags from duda diesel. Pretty cheap I think. I just let everything gravity filter and it has been working surprisingly quickly for me.
The only thing I still have to address is water separation.
That hand crank pump will get old after awhile.
My harbor freight one works, but I run out of steam after a half hour of pumping.
I took the electric motor off the bandsaw I never use, and found a shaft driven twin screw oil pump off some random piece of equipment. Now I just need a sheeve...
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I bought a M35A2 off of the Syracuse craigslist back in September and drove it home to PA. Picked it up in Cheektononga I think.
There is one on the Rochester craigslist right now - military deuce and a half
Getting ready to order a filter set up for my truck and when researching the plumbing I see one of the holes people use is the water pump housing hole where I have a heater element installed.
Installation pictures I'm referencing are here...
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