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How many do you need? The spec calls out SAE J429 which is engineering speak for a grade 8 bolt from the hardware store. Shipping is going to cost more than the bolts. The nylock nut with the two notches on the side is not a hardware store item if you're trying to keep the unit original but is...
It's complicated, it depends.
It would be nice to see less than 10%. The first issue that arises is voltage regulation. Small generator sets may only sense voltage on one leg so if that leg is under substantially different load conditions then the output voltage of the other two legs would not...
Typically, in an industrial setting, a 480 to 208Y/120 transformer is used. For single phase power one tap is used and neutral. Some consideration must be made to balance the load between the 3 phases if the single phase loads are large. In my shop, I have 3 single phase panels, each one is...
How many wire leads are in the generator enclosure? If it's a 12 lead generator set it can be wired as zig zag or double delta for a dedicated single phase output at full rating. Otherwise, you should be able to wire as open delta with some 55% of rated output.
I have a 1986 M1008. I had some trouble sourcing window seals until I found I needed to order for a 1983 or maybe 1984. It's mostly body differences, the vent windows and maybe the radiator support and headlights.
There were 3 injector bodies. Pre-88.5 are long body everything else is short. 1982 had a fine thread injector while all other years used coarse thread. Your CUCV was built as a 1983 model year despite the it's construction year. I think this only matters for the door and vent window parts.
If...
I second this comment. Every time I've had leaky axle seals or wheel cylinders I've had grabby brakes. In fact, my M1008 has a leaking hub seal and the shoes are nearly worn out on that side while the other side is nearly new.
Paints and plastics are the same. You can polish your BO lenses using the same process that you would use for clear coat.
Or, if they are only hazy, wet them with water. If they clear up then they would be a good candidate to apply a clear coat to make them clear again. Use a 2-part clear for...
I bought new Delphi long bodies for $50 a piece pre COVID. I'm kicking myself for doing it because I had a line nearly chaffed through and replacements are not available for long bodies. I'm also installing a 2004 6.5 engine in the truck so I must convert to short body fuel injector lines.
Woodward EZGen is the gold standard, especially if you want to synchronize. Deep Sea Electronics makes a nice controller. We use those for our fleet. They are programmable to do whatever you need. They do require programming.
It would. You're basically doing the fuel pump's job with a hand pump. Fluid flows freely through a diaphragm pump (the lift pump) in the normal direction of flow. You can put a hand pump anywhere in the loop and it will do it's thing.
With that said, I usually roll the engine on the starter...
The best place would be to put it in line between the fuel filter inlet and the lift pump. You can use the mighty vac as a pressure pump to circulate fuel up to the injection pump.
The "civilian solenoid" was probably a starter solenoid. They have two load terminals, a + coil terminal, and a ballast resistor bypass terminal. The case is grounded. If you install one of these it will fry your controller.
The correct solenoid is just that, a general purpose solenoid. The two...
I use Diamond Diesel at my job. I was mostly sending them Denso common rail pumps. I never noticed any difference between their reman units and new OEM. They use OEM parts. With that said, I don't know what they charge for a DB2. I think it may be $850. Worth a look. They sold me a seal kit to...
Stainless steel will still bleed rust when installed in wood. They are sensitive to crevice corrosion. You'll want silicon bronze or monel screws for best life. The new generation of coated construction screws are pretty good as well.
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