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My employer has a flair for off road trucks. He is a Toyota land Cruiser Guy. Last Friday he calls Me and introduces Me to the "new" M-37 he just bought. It's a great buy, no rust, and it's not beat up. We got it to run today. But it quit after 5 minuets. Won't start. Acts like there is no...
Owning a Dodge truck from the 70's will teach you a lot about wiring an old vehicle. As been said before, CHECK YOUR GROUNDS. The last truck I pulled apart. It had a engine/dash fire. I was just going to replace the cab, and engine wiring. Well I had to move the bed back. So I might as well...
If there is an oil layer in the radiator, I would bypass that tranny cooler all together. get a large aftermarket cooler, change the fluid as Marcus suggested. I learned the hard way, not to trust a questionable trans cooler.
To clear up any carb issues, 1, buy a rebuilt one, 2 get one from a junk yard. Swap it out with Yours, and see if problem continues. Definitely clean the fuel tank, and check fuel pump. I replaced all the fuel lines on My from the tank to the carb. Even if Your truck has low miles, it is still...
The 2 wheel drive has a different output shaft, and no tailshaft housing. Otherwise the same. You have to tear down the tranny to change out the tail shaft. If You change from a 318 to a 360, You have to use a 360 torque converter. You will not see a lot of MPG improvement between the 318/360...