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That's the plan but I needed to move them in the meantime. Maybe a torch in the intake? After removing the air filter of course.
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I measured the wire diameter of the spring and it's roughly 1.3". According to what I can find for spring dimensions there is only one that matches. Unless there are more than what are listed in the TM?
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What other option is there to start it when the glow plugs are not working and its 20 degrees out? I generally only use ether to seat stubborn tire beads :)
I have an M998 (rebuilt in 2005) with KDS smart start box. The wait light does not come on, fuel gauge isn't work but all other gauges seem to work fine. I can get it to start with starting fluid and it runs fine. I opened the box and see what appears to be a burned diode (see picture). I tested...
Is the serial number anywhere else on the truck?
I don't see any old numbers. Maybe they replaced the data plate too?
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I double checked the spring dimensions and they do not match the ones for 12338316-2 (At least what I can find online). They seem closer to 12338316-3. According to the data plate it was overhauled in 2005 and the serial number does not seem be correct as far as I can tell. It shows 700099...
Awesome, Thank you for the info. I already downloaded them. How do you tell which UOC code applies?
I am pretty familiar with TM's but its been awhile. I replaced an engine in a HEMTT M977 and quite a bit of troubleshooting and repairs to an LMTV.
I recently purchased an M998 at the time I did not notice that the right rear spring is broken. How do I identify which spring it is? I am hoping to just replace the bad one. The rest of them all look fine. I did search the forums and couldn't find anything relevant.
Is there a way to identify...
I bought a non-running 931 a few years ago. When I got it home it had 2 full tanks of fuel. I tried everything to prime it but no luck. I pulled the rubber line off between the injector pump and fuel filter and test it. It looked fine but it leak air all over. It was completely dry rotted. Once...
I looked all over the frame but I can't find anything but it could be behind something. I sent an inquiry via Oshkosh's website not sure if that is the best way to contact them though.
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