Me and my family love our '92 m998a0. I've owned it for a little more than two years, and have put maybe 3,000 miles on it. The kids adore it, we use it as the family pickup truck, go off road with it, and today joined in a Memorial Day parade with a '42 MB and a '71 M35a2. But holy smokes, what a year for keeping it moving! The front diff came apart at the end of last year, and the parking brakes were sticking. I replaced the diff and brake cables this spring. With it moving again, we discovered during inspection there was a bad tie rod end. I had replaced all the steering components when I got it, so this was the rear. No problem to fix, but it took a week to get the parts. One I got THAT fixed, I pulled out of the garage and the silly thing wasn't charging. Diagnosed to bad regulator, did some research, got one that works great, took a week to get here, put it in, voila! Charging system sorted.
Then yesterday I decided it was time to change the transmission fluid and filter on the TH400. Not that it would have made a difference, but I know I should have done it when I got the truck a couple years and few thousand miles ago, but the fluid was nice and red, and it shifts fine, so I delayed. Pulled the pan, and besides a small amount of very very fine shaving on the magnetic drain plug that I expected, there seemed to be a fair number of flakes (shavings? But probably smaller) of yellow metal and maybe aluminum in there. I didn't even take pictures. New filter, buttoned up, filled up, and now I'm wondering how long I have left in the transmission. I have changed every other fluid (most yearly) except the coolant, which tests OK, and that's getting changed in a couple of weeks.
My higher brain functions knew what I was getting myself into when I bought it, I love it and like working on it, but there are a lot of hours and dollars to the used mile on this thing, which I'm sure is news to nobody at all.
If someone DOES want to tell me that they've put 100k miles on their HMMWV with nothing except regular oil changes, please don't
Then yesterday I decided it was time to change the transmission fluid and filter on the TH400. Not that it would have made a difference, but I know I should have done it when I got the truck a couple years and few thousand miles ago, but the fluid was nice and red, and it shifts fine, so I delayed. Pulled the pan, and besides a small amount of very very fine shaving on the magnetic drain plug that I expected, there seemed to be a fair number of flakes (shavings? But probably smaller) of yellow metal and maybe aluminum in there. I didn't even take pictures. New filter, buttoned up, filled up, and now I'm wondering how long I have left in the transmission. I have changed every other fluid (most yearly) except the coolant, which tests OK, and that's getting changed in a couple of weeks.
My higher brain functions knew what I was getting myself into when I bought it, I love it and like working on it, but there are a lot of hours and dollars to the used mile on this thing, which I'm sure is news to nobody at all.
If someone DOES want to tell me that they've put 100k miles on their HMMWV with nothing except regular oil changes, please don't
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