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Hey guys I have a 1980 M920 with a 400 Cummins Big Cam 1 in it, I have never run anything but regular diesel fuel in the engine but with that said is this engine ok to run Bio-diesel in it? And if I do this will I have to add oil or some other lubricant to the fuel to make sure the injector...
I am surprised just how clean the engine is you can of course see residue on the tops of things like the head but its way less dirty than I thought. The only part of this project that causes me worry is the 3 year time frame it sat untended after it was under water! I do hope my concern is...
DC truck parts the owners name is David Calone I believe very nice fellow and in all me searching for bearings for my 50 FFPW he was the only fellow that had them, of course they weren't cheap but he had them and they were exactly what I needed!
WOW first Congrats on your find its going to be a large project but it can be done beside you bought it now your committed! Its just about easier to tell you that EVERYTHING needs to drained and cleaned and when I say EVERYTHING I mean just that, engine, fuel system, every bearing on the truck...
Txcoop that is an interesting problem you have in your area, if for some reason the tire shops wont do it (and I cannot imagine why) I would try an implement dealer they are more used to dealing with that size of tire. I have never given it any thought because I have a GoodYear dealer in town...
I did exactly what your asking about and the frame extensions are easy the PTO may need to be shimmed depending on what mesh pattern you get when you install the PTO. Then its running the lever up into the cab with a little bit of linkage and the drive shaft from the PTO to the winch, its all...
Sounds like a nice trip and there is no better way to get to know your new truck! I have done a couple retrievals in the 600 to 700 mile range generally in the Midwest and unless the rules have changed I have never stopped at a weigh station/port of entry ever and nobody ever came after me. I...
I have ordered or should I say TRIED to order parts for Vintage over the last 6 months and they have been out a whole lot of stuff, Great guys but having a bit of trouble. I have been using Midwest Military as a very good backup and John has never let me down!
3up by how you are describing this you may very well be correct or you have a blockage somewhere else in the system. The first thing I would do is to drain the coolant down below the thermostat and remove it and look for a reason it not opening it could be something as simple as cleaning it...
Stick man nice looking truck! I have a M920 that I put HEMTT rims and 1600x20 tires on and the tires were not balanced of course and I limped that truck to a truck tire shop just outside of town and they injected tire weight beads into the tires through the valve stems I think they put 48...
First thing I would check is to make sure you are getting fuel at the injectors. If not then look at replacing the primary and secondary filters then check the fuel at the injectors again.
I did not realize that Optima had moved it mfg to Mexico? I ran Optima batteries in my airplane and got 12 years out of it and in a plane that is unheard of. When I finally had to replace them it hurt a bit at 600.00 each to replace the two batteries. My boat is also running two Optima...
I have bought two trucks by pictures one was an M920 and the other was a U1300L Unimog. After talking with the owners for a bit on the trucks I felt good about who they were (I know that is taking a chance) but both trucks were even better than I thought they would be and on the M920 I had that...
818 is a good truck but in stock form its not going to do much for you as far as pulling other trucks out of the mud. In todays world if your going to actually use it to pull a ride who are you going to get to drive it, who today even knows how to drive a manual trans? In theory your idea has...
I am going to throw in my two cents since you live in AK, how are you going to heat the engine? Will the truck be parked inside a heated building? If not your going to want to secure an arctic kit for the truck and a block heater that you can plug in when the truck is sitting and its cold...
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