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This has not been spercifically addressed yet, so I figured I would throw it out.
Hydraulic safety is a huge concern with M/V's. Besides the obvious hazards of losing brakes to leaks, many of the vehicles have hydraulic rams and actuators on them.
Properly isolating the various components...
Never ever use your hands to check for leaks. If hydraulic injection occurs, at the least, they will cut the affected area out, the next step is amputation of the finger/hand/limb. Worst case scenario is death. If you have a system under suspected pressure, use a piece of paper or cardboard (I...
Update:
We have just about everything to replace. I just need to hear back from my local parts guy.
On another note, his sense of humor came out again. He called the guy he got his stickers from and told him (imagine this with a cajun accent): "Hey guy, your stickers aren't worth a damn...
Another reply today:
"Lookin' good though! Have you tried it on a different vehicle that doesn't shake that much?"
My reply:
"If I can get the voltages right and not screw up the electronics on my truck, I am thinking about installing one on my Dodge. It has a lot stabler electronics...
OK, here's the damage:
Line running to compressor across valve cover
Front V/C bent a little
Radiator filler neck crushed and broken
Radiator cap crushed
Driver side headlight mounting assembly/radiator support crushed
Hood crushed
Cover on pass. side for solenoid(?) crushed...
I was wondering how long it would take for someone to do this..... I debated getting into the hotshot business transferring S/S members iron on my time off....... Congrats on filling a need Eric!
Not wanting to hijack the thread, but.....
That **never** occured to me! :evil: :grin:.
Actually, I messed up the other day. When we were leaving the campground, I did my walk-around while building air, and part of my walk around is turning on ALL the lights. Headlights, check. Blinkers...
Got another message from the curious man today... He writes:
"I cannot understand how the exhaust smoke disappears. How come the army has not developed something like this?"
I replied: "I've been working on this system for about 15 years. The reason the smoke disappears is because it is...
Frank, I will definitely let him know about your offer. Many thanks!
Looking at the damage, It looks like his cab flexed a little, radiator support on drivers side is bent and we don't know what damage was done in the engine compartment as his heater intake is in the way for a good inspection...
Here's what I did with mine, they came off an old bridge truck..... I mean, I found them in the woods......
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce-modification-hot-rodding/28915-my-wifes-gumbo-rocks.html
Deuce Injury- **UPDATED**
Many of you have read the thread about my neighbor Mr. Guillory's deuce. He saw mine, had to have one then spent 10 days sanding by hand, painting and restoring his deuce to a jewel.
Here are links to the threads...
Dunno if this has been addressed, but the voltage/amperage relationship is inversely proportional. The higher the volts, the lover the amps. Amps generate heat, which is bad in an electrical system. On our subs, we have tethers 10,000 feet long, and in order to not burn the fiber system up with...
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