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Welcome to the Green Iron Fevor....it's terminal!
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Glad to have you aboard :beer:
You can make them out of the cork valve cover gasket for a small block chevy, or you can use black RTV gasket sealer. I have used both.....no problems with either.
I read on the site the other day about using a low air warning light. I thought the government should have included this nifty device on all deuces. I ordered one from Saturn for $16.50 plus the ride. It took less time to install than to write this post. Great safety investment to SUPPLEMENT...
I've been working on my Deuce since Oct 2010, so I know what you are going through. Don't give up. A little work each day and you will get done! It's like the old saying, "How do you eat an elephant?" "One bite at a time!" :grd:
Follow Recovery 4x4's advice. I just replaced all the brake lines and hoses and bought all White Owl had and had a local hydraulic shop make the 3 George did not have. The ones I had made fit as well as the factory ones.
Nice Job, Hank. Looking forward to seeing it finished. Still working on my a/c and will let you know when I have made enough progress to post pics. Evaporator is almost ready to go in. I have been putting off the compressor install as it has really been nice and I wanted to get some drive time...
Good Job! I made mine the same way. I only had to cut the shovel handle down 2 3/4 " and did the same cuts on the axe. Turned out great and saved money! :beer:
Helpful site https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?64899-complete-deuce-winch-mounting-bolt-list.html?highlight=bolts+winch
Be sure to get a supply of correct shear pins. Bolts are not an option.
Be sure to read the TM on winch operation and safety.
There are many good threads on...