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I just got the rear hubs back on. After replacing the seals and repacking the bearing. But they seem real tight/hard to trun this is with the breaks loose. Do the seals but alot of drag on the hub's , or did I do something wrong or am I just paradorid??? I don't think the breaing are too tight...
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The plug IS, in the place it should be. You move it to the other hole when you go thought deep water to keep the water out. On the oil its hard to say, if you wait too long after shutting the eng off, all the oil will drain out of the filters. To soon and it will all still be up in the...
You have two other options. 1 swap the middle for the rear and just leve out the shaft between the two. or swap the front to the middle. I had a '71 GMC 1/2ton 4X4 that lost 2-4 pices of teeth on the ring grear. The onlt way I knew was it started to leak from a hole in the cover. When I took it...
RE: Another Can you belive what
well at frist I thought it was nuts too. But if the units in HI were to go to lets say N korea or AK. they would need to take that kind of stuff with them. The gremens, when they invaded russia in the spring didn't take cold weather grear. come winter time they...
I don't think any of the newer shop can work on a deuce. There is no place to plug the computer into it. :P As for parts they are out there but once again the deuce is not on the computer so they can't look up parts.
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