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    Radiator Cap alternate part number Stant/MotoRad 10230

    That's the date of FLIS management - where they probably changed pricing information only. You have to look above that to the NIIN issue date which is March 17, 2000 - that was when the NSN was created. It could be that trucks prior to that date had a different cap but they all supersede to this...
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    Radiator Cap alternate part number Stant/MotoRad 10230

    Oh yeah I'm just using their site bandwidth, part numbers, and pictures to confirm my research.
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    Hub shim tool

    I contacted the manufacturer of the ebay listing and they are putting it back up shortly so I can buy one. Seem like nice people.
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    Radiator Cap alternate part number Stant/MotoRad 10230

    That is incorrect. The 10229 has a pressure rating of 13 psi. The FMTV trucks call for a 16 psi cap. I will post a picture of the Fed-Log characteristics....
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    Anti-freeze tire balancing ?

    In my case it's not so clear cut. My truck is 14 years old and has under 10k miles on it. Much less than 30 and very low mileage. Again the benefits to the end user depend on the intended use. Personally I like the idea of a low pressure system.
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    Anti-freeze tire balancing ?

    Not interested in lowering the coolant temp. The benefit is longevity, corrosion resistance, and lack of system pressure due to high boiling point.
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    Anti-freeze tire balancing ?

    There's also such things as waterless, lifetime antifreeze: https://www.evanscoolant.com/ It can't cause corrosion because it contains no water...... Jay Leno uses the stuff. I'm considering it for my LMTV actually. The boiling point is so high you can pull the radiator cap at full operating...
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    Anti-freeze tire balancing ?

    Shouldn't be necessary. My 2008 MVT Goodyear tires rounded back out and stopped vibrating after daily driving my truck for about 6 months. Smooth as glass now. I would say that anyone with "balancing" issues is most likely fighting out-of-round tires and hasn't driven their truck enough to...
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    Radiator Cap alternate part number Stant/MotoRad 10230

    I googled the NSN of the AA02516 and found the listing with the specifications including the dimensions and the pressure rating. I'm guessing that the mil spec unit probably has different materials used for the seals, etc. Just like they use silicone for much of the hoses on these trucks while...
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    Radiator Cap alternate part number Stant/MotoRad 10230

    The parts reference spreadsheet only lists the Stant AA02516 - this being a military part number without any cross-reference. Doing some digging around it appears that a Stant 10230 is a proper fit and is stocked at nearly every auto parts store in the USA. Autozone part number 7016 (it's a...
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    2008 A1R with 260a charging questions

    Thanks! It took many months but I got there in the end. I have my suspicions that this fault may have been responsible for the truck never being maintained and eventually being discarded with under 2k miles on it. Everything on the truck seemed to be original from 2008. Best guess is the truck...
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    Amp gauges for 260A alternator.

    Yes the entire truck including the headlights are LED. Other than the headlights which I upgraded to the heated TruckLite LED's, the truck was built with 100% LED's from the factory with the exception of the lights on the inside of the van. Those were 24v incandescent aviation bulbs - I swapped...
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    Amp gauges for 260A alternator.

    I checked the amperage output from the alternator this afternoon. Fully charged batteries. With everything on the draw was about 12 amps on the 14v side and somewhere between 6 and 12 amps on the 28v side. That's with all the 1079 24v lighting turned on, service drive and panel bright engaged on...
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    Amp gauges for 260A alternator.

    Ah yes it is voltage based on the LBCD cut off..... the LBCD itself is *rated* to handle 200a but as you pointed out the charge current doesn't pass through it so that's probably not much of a limitation in practice. The grid heater doesn't seem to bother the 260a alt much. The voltage drop is...
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    Amp gauges for 260A alternator.

    I'm considering a pair of these. They come with shunts and are 12/24v and they are relatively inexpensive. One for each side of the 260A alternator. My main need beyond monitoring the draw on the stupidly expensive alternator is to ascertain how much overhead I have to work with on the 24v side...
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    M1083 crank no start, looking for a Mechanic to help me get it started

    Correct. To expand on that - 1st gear has to be manually selected and is only available in "MODE" where the center diff is locked in, etc. These trucks are 6 speeds in normal on-road operation starting in 2nd gear.
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    Air conditioner install using Waterloo parts

    Here's the FMTV A1 LSAC AC system drawings: Item #3 is the suction hose (low side) from the evaporator to the compressor. This connects to a 90 degree pipe with a support bracket that fits into the back of the compressor. The low side charge fitting is part of the fitting on the back of the...
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    Any master mechanics of LMTV willing to travel to Puerto Rico?

    Aw man. Totally would and I have all the manuals for every model but can't get away - have my shop to run and have to take care of my elderly mother. Good luck - hit me up if you need manuals and diagrams, etc.
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    Wiring - M1088A1

    Likely an issue for those that need inspections. Luckily I have no such requirement.
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