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You've really got a lot to read about. I'd highly suggest reading the Technical Manuals for the HMMWV (TMs). You can find most of them here http://www.steelsoldiers.com/forumdisplay.php?119-Present-Conflict-Vehicles-TMs
Reading the Operator's Manual is going to be a must. It has maintenance...
Your engine may be a 6.5L, but it is certainly not turbocharged. As standard equipment from the military throughout the years, there are basically four different engine setups you could have: 6.2L, 6.5L, 6.5L detuned to 6.2L power output, and 6.5L turbocharged. Looking at the way equipment is...
HMMWVs do have a tail-mounted support bracket on the starter. Two versions, in fact. One is a straight slot and the newer version is more of a J-hook to help support the alternator while you install it. Sermis, did you have this rear bracket installed?
...or this. I didn't think about it, but also check the grounds going from the engine and alternator to the main body harness/battery box. If those failed, it could have flowed energy from the engine bay through your brake lines. You're seeing first-hand why electrical diagnostics can be tough.
Exciting! ...in a really awful way.
I can't really answer exactly where it happened, but it seems clear to me that a positive wire short-circuited to your hydraulic brake line. The brake line can easily contact chassis ground and it's likely its normal condition, so as soon as one of the...
A kickdown switch is a switch that is trigged when you push the accelerator pedal to full throttle. In most cars, this would trigger the transmission to shift down to make use of that extra power you're producing. In the HMMWV< this also temporarily shuts off the cooling fan. Without checking...
I personally had the same problem, but at least I figured it out on my own. To be fair, I didn't have a transmission installed, so I wasn't concerned about what position the gear shifter was in...
So I first saw these in one of the army intructional videos, but later did some digging on ebay and saw a few of these for sale:
Anybody have a part number for these, or perhaps an MWO to modify a standard fixed door to this?
If I had to guess on how it's assembled, it looks like they've...
Nice.
Also as dumb luck has it, I have the main unit of a GRA-39 sitting in my closet. It's way overkill for my intended function-and I haven't done the research yet to see if it would even properly transmit the necessary tones to the radio-but it has all of the physical connections needed to...
I'm looking to make use of some older amateur radio tech... Once upon a time, before cell phones, I've heard (not really old enough to have used these) that telephone system patches were commonplace, allowing you to use an HF or VHF transceiver to communicate with another VHF/HF transceiver...
If they operate full-swing, remain mostly parallel to each other through their entire travel, and always stop at the same spot, then nothing is functionally wrong with them...just the way they setup the linkage is a bit odd. If it doesn't bother you while driving, I'd personally leave it be and...
Neat idea. It'd be pretty weird riding back there in that seat with the fixed door and troop seat back against your side....but not impossible. I figured that I might use my rear seats some day with the fixed door and troop seats removed in order to seat four while doing some off-roading...
Just what I ended up doing. Every pawn shop was closed today and nobody on Craigslist replied back, so I found one tool rental place that was open an had a transmission jack. $52 later, I'm back in business.
Transmission is completely secured to the frame. I thought I was going to put the...
Much progress on the transmission today. Sealed and bolted the NP242 and adapter to my 4L80E, put together a new speedometer adapter, and prepped everything to be lifted in. Unfortunately, my lift has failed me and is leaving me a few inches short of target...
I now need to either find...
I'm not 100% sure it's correct, but you're looking at the exact same harness on Amazon that I decided I'd be buying if my trans turned out to need one. So, I supposed you can say I'm confident enough that I'd have chosen to spend my money on it. Perhaps that's 99%?
I can't speak for quality, but those Rostra harnesses should fit just fine. They're made for ALL 4L80E transmissions beyond a certain early model year. If you have the coolant lines that are spacer farther apart, you can guarantee that it will work out fine.
Well, look at that... I've been looking intermittantly for days before asking, and now that I've asked, I answered my own question. I figured that the CUCV had the same drivetrain setup for the most part, so I started to look through the CUCV TMs and saw their -34 TM...and then realized I had...
So I've dug through the TMs and it feels like I'm just overlooking something...I can't find a TM that actually walks through the procedure for removal and installation of the transfer case and the transmission (but did find a section that covers the adapter between the two). While I've got the...
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