Stonepicker1
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It's time to get my M1028A2 Dually back on the road. The CUCV-II rebuild is still on going with little things here and there. overall it turned out well.
CUCV-II, South Florida Rebuild - Steel Soldiers::Military Vehicles Supersite
Now for the Dually. A little history first: about 5 months ago I made a trip to Redstone, AL to pick-up a 30kw generator. Then I headed onto SC to pick-up a new 6.5L GEP from Jackson, SC. About 15 miles from Jackson I dropped a valve and bent a rod(my son was driving and may of be pushing to high of RPMs). It was after midnight and I was broke down on I-20 so I got on Steel Soldiers and asked for help. FERRO showed up with an M818 to tow me to the nearest hotel.
The next day SCSG-G4 showed me SC and helped me get parts. After the next day FERRO towed me to MITCHG place were FERRO, MITCHG, BIGUGH20, JWALLER and SCSG-G4 helped me and my son swap out the dead 6.2 for the 6.5. Thanks again guys for the help.
After the swap I test drove the dually and it had a lot more power and seemed to be running fine at the time.
I headed out the next day around 4:00 pm and when it started to get dark I saw my lights were getting dim. I just made it to I-95 and stopped at a truck stop to see if I could fix the problem. A ground wire was off the #1 Gen that hooks to the top of the engine, because of this it wasn't charging.
The truck stop didn't have any batteries so if I turned it off I wouldn't be able to start it back up. I left it idle all night with me and my son in the cab(that was a long, cold night).
In the morning we headed south on I-95 and after about 40 miles found a Sams and bought two new red top batteries and got fuel. The truck was running so good I didn't want to switch out the battery just yet, so back on I-95 we go. After another 20 miles I turn to my son and say this 6.5 is sweet and has a lot of power. Not 30 sec later the engine started to knock. Long story short, the glow plug on the rear driver side came apart and went into the piston.
I used AAA to get me to Exit #2 in GA. and RECOVRY4X4 drove his Duce from West Palm Beach to towbar my dually and trailer back to his place.
Pictures of the old 6.2 and the new 6.5 GEP.
CUCV-II, South Florida Rebuild - Steel Soldiers::Military Vehicles Supersite
Now for the Dually. A little history first: about 5 months ago I made a trip to Redstone, AL to pick-up a 30kw generator. Then I headed onto SC to pick-up a new 6.5L GEP from Jackson, SC. About 15 miles from Jackson I dropped a valve and bent a rod(my son was driving and may of be pushing to high of RPMs). It was after midnight and I was broke down on I-20 so I got on Steel Soldiers and asked for help. FERRO showed up with an M818 to tow me to the nearest hotel.
The next day SCSG-G4 showed me SC and helped me get parts. After the next day FERRO towed me to MITCHG place were FERRO, MITCHG, BIGUGH20, JWALLER and SCSG-G4 helped me and my son swap out the dead 6.2 for the 6.5. Thanks again guys for the help.
After the swap I test drove the dually and it had a lot more power and seemed to be running fine at the time.
I headed out the next day around 4:00 pm and when it started to get dark I saw my lights were getting dim. I just made it to I-95 and stopped at a truck stop to see if I could fix the problem. A ground wire was off the #1 Gen that hooks to the top of the engine, because of this it wasn't charging.
The truck stop didn't have any batteries so if I turned it off I wouldn't be able to start it back up. I left it idle all night with me and my son in the cab(that was a long, cold night).
In the morning we headed south on I-95 and after about 40 miles found a Sams and bought two new red top batteries and got fuel. The truck was running so good I didn't want to switch out the battery just yet, so back on I-95 we go. After another 20 miles I turn to my son and say this 6.5 is sweet and has a lot of power. Not 30 sec later the engine started to knock. Long story short, the glow plug on the rear driver side came apart and went into the piston.
I used AAA to get me to Exit #2 in GA. and RECOVRY4X4 drove his Duce from West Palm Beach to towbar my dually and trailer back to his place.
Pictures of the old 6.2 and the new 6.5 GEP.
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