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Welcome to the site, and the hobby. There are several of us in the Liberty Hill/Cedar Park/Round Rock/Pflugerville/Austin area. If you want to see a whole herd of motorheads, see lonestar-mvpa.org. We would love to have you in the club.
Scott
Larry, welcome to the site. I confess that I don't know exactly where Willis is, but there are a bunch of us in the greater Austin area. Look up lonestar-mvpa.org for our club. We would love to have you come to a meeting. There are also chapters in San Antonio, and Houston.
Scott
It depends on how far you have to drive it to get it home. Hoses won't rot in a year, unless they were bad to start with. Belts, maybe. Diesel fuel won't go bad in a year, unless it was already contaminated. The tires may be old, and sitting in the sun they will tend to dry rot. I have some...
In regard to the weight limit, and proper licenses, at the time I did not know about the weight restrictions. I was in violation of the law in that regard.:oops: Law enforcement in OK and TX never gave us a second look. Now that I know the rules, I am planning on upgrading my driver license to...
Pulling the trailer with the modern diesels is no problem. The secret is to have good trailer brakes. I pulled my deuce from Norman, OK to Liberty Hill (outside of Austin) TX on an equipment delivery trailer. Rated for 17,000 lbs. load, gooseneck, tilt bed. Drove the deuce on, chained it very...
The good news is, this will cause a small panic, and when they come back up, people will bid them up to outrageous prices. (Ask me how I know).
By the way, velociT, there are several of us close to you. E-mail me at postgunsmithing@texas-skies.com, since I am not smart enough to send or...
Taking off the belt is a good idea. If the power steering pump is not turning, and you still get the whine, that sorta rules out the power steering pump. Have you checked for vacuum leaks? (We are grasping at straws, now.)
Scott
Again, the oil pump being buried under 10 quarts of oil, and inside a running diesel engine, I think it would be hard to hear. The buzzing whine you describe sounds like a hydraulic pump of some sort. If your transmission checks out OK, check your power steering pump. They are famous for whining...
Is it making noise now? I'm thinking that if it's making noise, you wouldn't be able to hear it over the engine, anyway. Install a mechanical oil pressure gauge, and keep a close eye on it.
Just my opinion.
Scott
When I read these posts, I am stunned at the small-minded people out there. I guess their lives are so insignificant, they feel they have to do things such as complain about their neighbor's vehicles. I am sympathetic to your plight, but I am also very happy with my decision to move to the...
Welcome to the club. It's been a while since I've been down to Victoria, so I don't recall how long the drive is. But if you ever get up to Austin, the Lone Star MVPA (lonestar-mvpa.org)meets the 3rd Wednesday of every month. If that's too far, there are clubs in Houston and San Antonio, also...
I'm for it, if it's close enough. It's a long drive from suburban NW Austin to Houston or Beaumont, especially in a noisy deuce, going 50 mph, and getting 10 mpg, if I'm lucky.:|
Scott
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