Crazyguyla
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My latest adventures with my deuce..
After getting a letter in the mail saying my Deuce needs to find a new home because of impending construction in the area, I start looking and planning for the move. The plan was to go home with necessary parts to get my Deuce roadworthy and moved to a new storage area. It was moved .. but not as planned..
Day 1 thru 4 was spent replacing all the brake and fuel lines that had rusted away with age, installing fuel pump, and coaxing the motor to life, replacing the rear wiring harness and installing the rear lights, replacing the air/ hydraulic cylinder, and a few other things..
Day 5 was spent prepping the deuce to move, charging the batteries, checking the lights, bleeding the brakes, and trying to figure why the transmission wouldn't shift to 1st or reverse. The lights were working, the brake had a firm pedal, top cover removed and the reverse first gear was coaxed into shifting ( after some penetrating oil and a few love taps with a hammer ) everything seemed ready to go...
Day 6 moving day.. got to the storage yard early and got the deuce running.. checked the brakes, pedal goes to the floor, re bleed the brakes and check for leaks.. found leak on air hydraulic cylinder,it was fixed.. pulled the deuce out it's parking space and drove it around the yard for a couple minutes.. it was running strong and loud.. the exhaust is still full of holes LOL.. drove the deuce around the corner.. about 4 blocks to the new storage yard.. truck dies 50 yd from it's new home... sitting in the middle of the road contemplating life and what i'm going to tell the eventual cop that's going to show up.. no cops showed, but a was towed to the new yard by a friendly guy wu=ith a truck..
Go into the office to get my space for the truck. the lady comes out to inspect the truck ( she could have passed for the wicked witch of the west ) she declares it's to rundown looking and i was rejected from storing my truck there.. it was to ugly...
I call my dad to get my ranger so we can tow the truck back to the old storage yard.. i tell my dad to drive slow since i was low on air pressure and the truck just refused to run.. we take off and he zipping down the road at a cool 20 mph ( i should have told him no faster than 10 mph) he went to stop to make the turn to the storage place and the brakes quit on the deuce.. someone had there hand out and was able to swerve and barely clipped the ranger.. My dad wasn't hurt, my rangers tailgate was thru and the deuce was blocking the street.. the rear wheel cylinders had given up the ghost and were leaking like Niagara falls
After trying to jump the deuce off.. i pulled the cap on the tank and air rushed in.. the gas cap was unvented and the tank had built up a vacum and the batteries were dead.. Here I sit in the middle of the street with a dead truck with dead batteries on a Saturday.. i start calling towing companies to come move my truck.. my dad called my mom and decided i could put the truck in the backyard.. called about 6 different places before someone decided a deuce wasn't to big to tow. got the deuce to my parent's house and got it parked.. for my trouble, i was out a few green backs and the towing company cracked the edge of my parents driveway..
Day 7 i got up and prepped the deuce to be pushed into the back yard.. the tow operators couldn't maneuver it back there. I called Mhasset the day before and said he could help me out Sunday, and to his word, he was there early Sunday with sweet deuce tractor and helped me slide the my deuce into the back yard..
Now the deuce is covered with a brown 20' x 40' tarp awaiting for me to return and finish the repairs and get it on the road again..
Before anyone asks for pictures.. the only pictures i have are after the deuce is covered with the tarp.. and my poor ranger; which i will post soon.
Here are the problems i had while driving the deuce..
The regulator would peg off into the right red, could this be caused by a loose connection or just a bad regulator.. i found one of the middle clamp had shaken loose ( using car batteries).
The truck would miss and backfire through the exhaust.. I haven't dealt with carburetor engines in so long..
Should i rebuild the wheel cylinders are just replace all six of them??
TIA
After getting a letter in the mail saying my Deuce needs to find a new home because of impending construction in the area, I start looking and planning for the move. The plan was to go home with necessary parts to get my Deuce roadworthy and moved to a new storage area. It was moved .. but not as planned..
Day 1 thru 4 was spent replacing all the brake and fuel lines that had rusted away with age, installing fuel pump, and coaxing the motor to life, replacing the rear wiring harness and installing the rear lights, replacing the air/ hydraulic cylinder, and a few other things..
Day 5 was spent prepping the deuce to move, charging the batteries, checking the lights, bleeding the brakes, and trying to figure why the transmission wouldn't shift to 1st or reverse. The lights were working, the brake had a firm pedal, top cover removed and the reverse first gear was coaxed into shifting ( after some penetrating oil and a few love taps with a hammer ) everything seemed ready to go...
Day 6 moving day.. got to the storage yard early and got the deuce running.. checked the brakes, pedal goes to the floor, re bleed the brakes and check for leaks.. found leak on air hydraulic cylinder,it was fixed.. pulled the deuce out it's parking space and drove it around the yard for a couple minutes.. it was running strong and loud.. the exhaust is still full of holes LOL.. drove the deuce around the corner.. about 4 blocks to the new storage yard.. truck dies 50 yd from it's new home... sitting in the middle of the road contemplating life and what i'm going to tell the eventual cop that's going to show up.. no cops showed, but a was towed to the new yard by a friendly guy wu=ith a truck..
Go into the office to get my space for the truck. the lady comes out to inspect the truck ( she could have passed for the wicked witch of the west ) she declares it's to rundown looking and i was rejected from storing my truck there.. it was to ugly...
I call my dad to get my ranger so we can tow the truck back to the old storage yard.. i tell my dad to drive slow since i was low on air pressure and the truck just refused to run.. we take off and he zipping down the road at a cool 20 mph ( i should have told him no faster than 10 mph) he went to stop to make the turn to the storage place and the brakes quit on the deuce.. someone had there hand out and was able to swerve and barely clipped the ranger.. My dad wasn't hurt, my rangers tailgate was thru and the deuce was blocking the street.. the rear wheel cylinders had given up the ghost and were leaking like Niagara falls
After trying to jump the deuce off.. i pulled the cap on the tank and air rushed in.. the gas cap was unvented and the tank had built up a vacum and the batteries were dead.. Here I sit in the middle of the street with a dead truck with dead batteries on a Saturday.. i start calling towing companies to come move my truck.. my dad called my mom and decided i could put the truck in the backyard.. called about 6 different places before someone decided a deuce wasn't to big to tow. got the deuce to my parent's house and got it parked.. for my trouble, i was out a few green backs and the towing company cracked the edge of my parents driveway..
Day 7 i got up and prepped the deuce to be pushed into the back yard.. the tow operators couldn't maneuver it back there. I called Mhasset the day before and said he could help me out Sunday, and to his word, he was there early Sunday with sweet deuce tractor and helped me slide the my deuce into the back yard..
Now the deuce is covered with a brown 20' x 40' tarp awaiting for me to return and finish the repairs and get it on the road again..
Before anyone asks for pictures.. the only pictures i have are after the deuce is covered with the tarp.. and my poor ranger; which i will post soon.
Here are the problems i had while driving the deuce..
The regulator would peg off into the right red, could this be caused by a loose connection or just a bad regulator.. i found one of the middle clamp had shaken loose ( using car batteries).
The truck would miss and backfire through the exhaust.. I haven't dealt with carburetor engines in so long..
Should i rebuild the wheel cylinders are just replace all six of them??
TIA