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If anyone is interested, I have 11 used 9x20 tires (no rim). they came off my truck because I went with bigger tires. All have good tubes and flaps. Tubes dont loose air. Some tires more wore than others. Shoot me an offer
Finally getting around and updating the forum here. I got the air pack rebuilt and all together. I also punched out that splash plate in the MC. bled the brakes and everything seemed to be ok again. I have about 250 miles or so on after doing that. Haven’t had any issues yet. I think its safe to...
Took a little bit of looking around to figure out what you meant by the splash guard in the MC. But no the splash plate is not removed. I will be knocking it out and reinstalling
Alright. So I went ahead and ordered a rebuild kit
for the air pack. And today I went through and tore the airpack off the truck and opened it. as I took it apart, I layed everything out in order on the bench. I didn’t notice anything out of the ordinary and everything looked to be ok...
I gave it a couple of squirts of air oil when I first installed the air pack. And my truck has the remote reservoir kit for the master cylinder. Now there is this line which looks like a vent by the master cylinder? It’s a small line that runs from a t block. And that line runs from the air pack...
after I installed the air pack. I gave it a couple squirts of air oil. And I stuck an Allen wrench into the plug on the back of the air pack and could feel the piston right there. So I know the piston isn’t stuck down in the cylinder.
So I’ve been having some issues with the brakes on my 1971 Deuce and I’m in need of some help or advice. over the course of a 2 years or so, I went through the whole truck and rebuilt or replaced the wheel cylinders as needed during my regular maintenance. i went through and took an air hose and...
Ok so got the battery box and am now working cleaning the sludge off the valve covers and rocker assembly's. In the process of fixing the horn issue. I've noticed there is no spring in the air horn solenoid...should there be? To me it Wikileaks's make sense to have tension on the shaft inside...
Yes, the plastic Battery Box 12368318 will fit all 2-1/2 ton and the 5 ton trucks. I have found one listed on Eastern Surplus and was thinking on going that route.
Hey. I want to thank you guys for the responses. I will try two brand new batteries in it and see what she does. One thing I need to do is get a new battery box. The bottom of the steel box has rusted to where it's completely gone. I should start with that so I have a place to put the...
Well. The batteries are hooked up in series. Everything is connected the way that the wiring diagrams show it to be. I went ahead and cleaned every ground that relates to the starter. I also just pulled the starter and opened it up to see if it was carboned up. But it was definitely clean...
Hello there. I want to first state that I am new here to this forum I tried looking for a thread on this topic but didn't seem to find one. I was having a little trouble navigating around this forum. But what I have found was some pretty good information. The question or confusion I'm having...