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Well, I recovered from Haspin just fine, but my Deuce sure hasn't.
Some of you guys noticed that I had an axle seal leaking on the rear. We agreed "it should make it home alright". NOT.
About 50 miles into my return trip, my brake pedal was very hard to depress. Pulled over. RR wheel was smoking hot and brake lights were on. I bled a little fluid & the brake lights went out.
Apparently all the heat generated by the wheel bearings running in gear lube caused the brake fluid to expand enough to operate the brake light switch. I pinched-off the steel line to the RR wheel & drove on home. Remaining brakes working okay.
Will need bearings & seals I suppose.
Also noticed volt meter in the yellow.
Finally got a chance to work on it today and found more problems.
Pulled RR wheel. Bearings washed out with gear lube. No cork or RTV in the groove.
Left rear starting to leak too. I guess I'll have to check them all.
Alternator putting out only 23.9 volts. I'll check connections & grounds tomorrow. I'll see if I can find the info on adjusting the output. Might be time to install that 100 amp 1-wire alternator I have.
Found flame heater leaking badly onto turbo. I need to figure out how to remove the darn thing. Never used it anyway.
Noticed both front tires have small sidewall cracks . These are Michelin XL 1100R20s about 5 years old. Maybe 1,000 miles on them. Truck came with these from GL. Rear tires are same age & look fine. I wonder if I need to run higher pressure in the fronts? Currently 50 psi all around. Tires say 115 psi max. I'll switch the cracked tires to the rear for now.
Running at 50-55 mph, 2150-2350 rpm, temp gauge stays slightly over 200 degrees. Radiator cap leaks out coolant until it's just barely visible in the filler neck. Then it stops "venting". I wonder what that's all about?
RF axle boot cracked & leaking. Only about a year old.
Any advice on the tire pressures?
Does anyone know what fittings are required to eliminate the flame heater?
I have only a little time available to work on my trucks, and have to get all three ready for July 4th.
Some of you guys noticed that I had an axle seal leaking on the rear. We agreed "it should make it home alright". NOT.
About 50 miles into my return trip, my brake pedal was very hard to depress. Pulled over. RR wheel was smoking hot and brake lights were on. I bled a little fluid & the brake lights went out.
Apparently all the heat generated by the wheel bearings running in gear lube caused the brake fluid to expand enough to operate the brake light switch. I pinched-off the steel line to the RR wheel & drove on home. Remaining brakes working okay.
Will need bearings & seals I suppose.
Also noticed volt meter in the yellow.
Finally got a chance to work on it today and found more problems.
Pulled RR wheel. Bearings washed out with gear lube. No cork or RTV in the groove.
Left rear starting to leak too. I guess I'll have to check them all.
Alternator putting out only 23.9 volts. I'll check connections & grounds tomorrow. I'll see if I can find the info on adjusting the output. Might be time to install that 100 amp 1-wire alternator I have.
Found flame heater leaking badly onto turbo. I need to figure out how to remove the darn thing. Never used it anyway.
Noticed both front tires have small sidewall cracks . These are Michelin XL 1100R20s about 5 years old. Maybe 1,000 miles on them. Truck came with these from GL. Rear tires are same age & look fine. I wonder if I need to run higher pressure in the fronts? Currently 50 psi all around. Tires say 115 psi max. I'll switch the cracked tires to the rear for now.
Running at 50-55 mph, 2150-2350 rpm, temp gauge stays slightly over 200 degrees. Radiator cap leaks out coolant until it's just barely visible in the filler neck. Then it stops "venting". I wonder what that's all about?
RF axle boot cracked & leaking. Only about a year old.
Any advice on the tire pressures?
Does anyone know what fittings are required to eliminate the flame heater?
I have only a little time available to work on my trucks, and have to get all three ready for July 4th.