EDIT: SS member tinydragon2001 has a good way to accomplish
the below w/ less work. Tiny says further on in this thread;
"I didn't mess with the washer. I simply removed the arm on that air valve
by loosening the Allen head screw that holds it on, and the little
arm pops right off. Then I can decide when I want the front
axle engaged whether in high or low range with the dash switch."
End EDIT.
I have been wayyyyyy busy on the "Artisan's M916" project and
have not keyed, again, on my M925A1, for quite some time.
I have been stewing over posts in the recent & past about
the 5 Ton transfer case and it's care and overall
performance that the 5 Ton "lacks",
UNLESS, perhaps, you do a few modifications.
Just a quick note to all 5 Ton owners:
READ THE YELLOW DASH DATA PLATE RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOUR
NOSES/EYES, CENTERED OVER THE STEERING COLUMN !!!
Ok, what does it say about REVERSE and the T/C in LOW-RANGE?
Does not it say DO NOT USE Transfer Case IN LOW RANGE ?
Having said that, if a guy KNOWS his 5 Ton, and if said 5 Ton is
only operated by the owner, and if the owner REMEMBERS the mods
he has made to the truck, and/or the owner makes a NEW placard
advising all new drivers of the modifications so a new driver knows
the truck is not OE, then OK! It is no longer a truck that 700 men
may jump in and expect it to perform OE.
It is a good idea to tell others you modified the truck, yes?
( A good aftermarket placard opportunity here, yes? )
Here is a very well documented u-tube video on the Auto-Washer-Lock-Removal
that I am now inclined to believe, that all "In-the-Know" should do. If I am
in err, and you can FACTUALLY prove "Us" wrong, PLEASE correct us in reply.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxbu8CVUUrk
the below w/ less work. Tiny says further on in this thread;
"I didn't mess with the washer. I simply removed the arm on that air valve
by loosening the Allen head screw that holds it on, and the little
arm pops right off. Then I can decide when I want the front
axle engaged whether in high or low range with the dash switch."
End EDIT.
I have been wayyyyyy busy on the "Artisan's M916" project and
have not keyed, again, on my M925A1, for quite some time.
I have been stewing over posts in the recent & past about
the 5 Ton transfer case and it's care and overall
performance that the 5 Ton "lacks",
UNLESS, perhaps, you do a few modifications.
Just a quick note to all 5 Ton owners:
READ THE YELLOW DASH DATA PLATE RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOUR
NOSES/EYES, CENTERED OVER THE STEERING COLUMN !!!
Ok, what does it say about REVERSE and the T/C in LOW-RANGE?
Does not it say DO NOT USE Transfer Case IN LOW RANGE ?
Having said that, if a guy KNOWS his 5 Ton, and if said 5 Ton is
only operated by the owner, and if the owner REMEMBERS the mods
he has made to the truck, and/or the owner makes a NEW placard
advising all new drivers of the modifications so a new driver knows
the truck is not OE, then OK! It is no longer a truck that 700 men
may jump in and expect it to perform OE.
It is a good idea to tell others you modified the truck, yes?
( A good aftermarket placard opportunity here, yes? )
Here is a very well documented u-tube video on the Auto-Washer-Lock-Removal
that I am now inclined to believe, that all "In-the-Know" should do. If I am
in err, and you can FACTUALLY prove "Us" wrong, PLEASE correct us in reply.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxbu8CVUUrk
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