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I have a normal 78' chevy 4x4 that I believe is very similar to the CUCV's and I need info on water fording. What is done to the trucks to make them ford water? I don't plan on driving in anything deeper than 3 feet. Is the a TM online dealing with the CUCv's?
I have a 4" lift with 33/12.50/15 tires and have lines from the axel vents going up to the frame. I will be pulling off the cooling fan and hope I don't get too hot. (454cid motor) The exhaust is run into a single pipe with a glass pack that is under the box but I have heard that it isn't a big issue having water get in the pipe while driving in deep water. I am going to make a seal at the carb (holly 4bbl) and either take the hood off, or run a pipe out the side of the fender and up.
I was wondering if I should put silicone caulk on the spark plug boots and distributer cap. Should I put it on the alt connector and starter wire tabs as well?
Any help would be great. We are flooding all around town and they are making people evacuate areas. They say were in a 500 year flood map and that map puts it about 150 feet from our trailer park. We only have 1 road to get in or out and roads are getting closed so fast that you feel like a mouse in a maze trying to get around. The court house, jail, city builds and stuff are closed and evacuated due to flooding.
There is only a small hand full of national guards (I think 8 at last count) with humvees going around with the PD and FD telling the effected people to leave there homes. They are helping with sandbagging transportation but I haven't seen 1 deuce anywhere. Maybe there too heavy to go where the sand needs to get.
If anyone wants to see pics/info on the flooding, the local news channels website is: http://www.kcrg.com/
I have a normal 78' chevy 4x4 that I believe is very similar to the CUCV's and I need info on water fording. What is done to the trucks to make them ford water? I don't plan on driving in anything deeper than 3 feet. Is the a TM online dealing with the CUCv's?
I have a 4" lift with 33/12.50/15 tires and have lines from the axel vents going up to the frame. I will be pulling off the cooling fan and hope I don't get too hot. (454cid motor) The exhaust is run into a single pipe with a glass pack that is under the box but I have heard that it isn't a big issue having water get in the pipe while driving in deep water. I am going to make a seal at the carb (holly 4bbl) and either take the hood off, or run a pipe out the side of the fender and up.
I was wondering if I should put silicone caulk on the spark plug boots and distributer cap. Should I put it on the alt connector and starter wire tabs as well?
Any help would be great. We are flooding all around town and they are making people evacuate areas. They say were in a 500 year flood map and that map puts it about 150 feet from our trailer park. We only have 1 road to get in or out and roads are getting closed so fast that you feel like a mouse in a maze trying to get around. The court house, jail, city builds and stuff are closed and evacuated due to flooding.
There is only a small hand full of national guards (I think 8 at last count) with humvees going around with the PD and FD telling the effected people to leave there homes. They are helping with sandbagging transportation but I haven't seen 1 deuce anywhere. Maybe there too heavy to go where the sand needs to get.
If anyone wants to see pics/info on the flooding, the local news channels website is: http://www.kcrg.com/