juha_teuvonnen
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My family grew, I have 2 kids (ages 5 and 2) and the truck is for camping "expeditions". Not like a real expedition camper, something more local and less expensive. I currently own a well sorted m923a2 with 3 air ride seats in the cab. I don't feel like butchering the cab to get 2 more seats for kids. Is it possible to have 4 seats in fmtv/lmtv, with 2 of them suitable for kids aged up to about 12-13?
I heard that A1 (later model) FMTV trucks are more reliable, but how bad are the A0? I used to work as a Porsche tech in my younger years, so I consider myself a reasonably competent mechanic. I was once trained to operate foreign heavy equipment with air brakes, but only did regular maintenance and light repairs on it. I am in a completely different line of work now, with little spare time for mechanical projects.
I read some horror stories about the A0s, from the time they were first released. How bad are they now? What are the typical problems, and what should I check when looking at FMTV? Based on reading this forum, looks like air drier is a problem child, CTIS and air brakes will need to be gone through. What scares me is the engine and transmission. Anything in particular to check with them, other than the usual checks for blow-by, leaks and shifting? Should I pay someone to pull the fault codes on the Allison trans?
Should I follow the "used Porsche buyer method" of buying the best condition truck that fits my budget? Not the fanciest or the most powerful, but the one in best shape? Or are the issues with these trucks exaggerated? How is the parts availability?
P. S. I am better equipped than some auto repair shops, with plasma cutter, MIG and TIG welders, metal lathe, small mill, sizable collection of air and hand tools. The thing I am short on is time, I work long hours.
I heard that A1 (later model) FMTV trucks are more reliable, but how bad are the A0? I used to work as a Porsche tech in my younger years, so I consider myself a reasonably competent mechanic. I was once trained to operate foreign heavy equipment with air brakes, but only did regular maintenance and light repairs on it. I am in a completely different line of work now, with little spare time for mechanical projects.
I read some horror stories about the A0s, from the time they were first released. How bad are they now? What are the typical problems, and what should I check when looking at FMTV? Based on reading this forum, looks like air drier is a problem child, CTIS and air brakes will need to be gone through. What scares me is the engine and transmission. Anything in particular to check with them, other than the usual checks for blow-by, leaks and shifting? Should I pay someone to pull the fault codes on the Allison trans?
Should I follow the "used Porsche buyer method" of buying the best condition truck that fits my budget? Not the fanciest or the most powerful, but the one in best shape? Or are the issues with these trucks exaggerated? How is the parts availability?
P. S. I am better equipped than some auto repair shops, with plasma cutter, MIG and TIG welders, metal lathe, small mill, sizable collection of air and hand tools. The thing I am short on is time, I work long hours.