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I checked the rears today. I put some gear oil in one side then sealed up and headed to the other side. When I opened the plug oil came gushing out. I quickly put the plug back then realized the head pressure from all the oil in the differential and axle was against the second side as it was...
Thanks! I did completely disassemble the solenoid and clean/lube. The biggest problem is that I broke the smaller air line fitting (supplying the fan) upon reinstallation. Even buying a new solenoid, I would have to switch my fittings to the new one. At this point I've emailed Will (suprman) and...
That's what I thought too after reading the TM's. It is supposed to be a full floating axle in the rear. However, I did notice fill/drain plugs on the rear hubs too. The spreadsheet I linked a few posts back calls out fluid separately for the front hubs and differential. It then mentions only...
I really like this idea. It is a perfect use for this platform. Any departments getting these trucks who would like to sell their cargo cover and bows for some extra build dollars, let me know. I need a set.
Well, the temp switch checks out. I pulled off the solenoid and did a disassemble with clean and lube. When I reinstalled there was a constant air leak at the bottom port. I don't think my solenoid is working properly. So, today, I took it back out and accidentally broke off the small air...
There's a good summary of fluids, capacity and type in the linked google docs spreadsheet in this thread. It lines up with what I found from my recent reading in the TM's. Thanks to Wes for compiling this!
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?155667-LMTV-FMTV-Quck-Parts-Reference-Spreadsheet
This is great information. My fan is always locked. I'm hoping a few percussion impacts on the clutch will release it as NDT describes in his thread. If not, I will start troubleshooting the electrical switch and air solenoid as done by tnmogger.
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