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Sounds like you're taking the front apart. Look on yours on the back (where the red arrows are in the picture below) and see if you can remove the fitting.
You can successfully rebuild them.................. there are 2 o-rings in them that you can replace.
Except-the rear valve. It's like a brass disc that is coated with rubber on the side facing the housing. When the front axle is disengaged, the rubber side is pressed against the housing and...
I have called and emailed my State Senator (Frank Ginn) and asked that he support SB392.
Just so everyone is clear, you do not need to contact your representative in the House-for now, just contact your Senator.
I have contacted many of my local friends and will post this on my Facebook page...
I went back and read about the first 200 posts (there are 480+ posts in the thread) and I don't see anything about pre-1986 vehicles being denied-so am I missing something?
A 1967 M35A2C should have no problem-a 1987 M35A2C should not be titled but many have been, albeit incorrectly.
Better...
Mind you, I am not an M170 expert, so keep in mind the cost and value of free advice.
Most everything forward of the firewall is the same. I thought the suspension and brakes were the same, but according to a poster above, the springs are different. Everything in the rear is different: bows...
Do you mean how much of the M38A1 stuff you see on the market, or M38? If it's M38, not a lot.
M38 uses an L-head engine, M38A1/M170 uses the F-head. 2 different engines.
No. What I ended up doing, after being advised by a Rockwell/M44 expert was to let a machine shop polish the flange and if the groove didn't come out, let them turn the flange down slightly and use a different pinion seal with a slightly smaller inner diameter.
The exact quote and the meat of...
A couple of years ago there was a nice Strata Blue M35 (gasser) on eBay-does anyone have pics of it? I thought I'd saved them but I can't find them now.
No. Just swapped the dead bulb for a new 4811 and carefully inspected. Didn't go foggy, no cracks, installed properly, etc. I just think the armor lights either have a design flaw and transfer too much vibration for the filament to handle or the bulbs we are buying today are light duty...
Has anyone upgraded to the LED bulbs like this? I am experiencing extremely short lifespans on my 4811 bulbs and it isn't due to me over tightening them in the housing. I have 4 of the lights on my truck (reverse and side lights) and a $400 bulb upgrade would be supremely painful, but I'll do...
I think it's on the shifter housing. My buddy has a Dodge L600 with a 361 & NP540 and I remember it having the standard Chrysler 2 prong manual transmission switch on the top cover/shifter housing.
On a tablet, the app isn't necessary, because the screen is large enough to view the entire site. But on a phone (even a phone with a large screen like an Evo 4G or a Galaxy S4), the tapatalk app is much easier to use. It culls the unnecessary fluff down to the bare minimums: You see the...
No problem. I like this stuff.
Pretty sure it's 1" but I'd have to go measure it to be sure.
Don't know, I'd have to go measure it.
I do not like modifying my stuff in a way that can't be undone. I hate having to undo poorly done modifications.
It is a generic pickup truck rubber mat...
Is there a way I can filter the google results to only show results in the deuce forum? I thought: site:http://www.steelsoldiers.com/forumdisplay.php?20-The-Deuce diagnose alternator would be the fix, but it doesn't work?
I can't use the in-house search because it finds too much with the...
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