loosescrews
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I'm going to be doing a recovery of a 105a2 for another guy on here and in checking everything over carefully, I found a few deficiencies I am wanting to get your opinion on.
First, the glad hand gaskets that mate with the trailer on the truck side are aged and I am wanting to replace them. Are these industry standard or are they vehicle specific on the deuce? If vehicle specific, do you know a trusted supplier? Also, I would like to have a couple for the trailer side as well, and am wondering the same about them.
Second, I have two pinion seals on the intermediate axle that have a class one leak showing. I will be replacing them as time permits, but my question is about the gear oil. I found a supplier of gl-1 in the proper weight, described as "full mineral 90w SAE GL-1 Ford tractor hydraulic fluid". From my searches on here it appears to be acceptable, buy just wanting to confirm.
Finally, any tips about what to look for on the 105a2 would be helpful. I plan on checking the trailer wiring for bulbs and shorts, the airbrakes for leaks, the fluid in the master, the wheel bearings for play, the tires, you know the basics. I know about opening the drain on the trailer service side if the brakes get grabby or hot after a short distance, but any other hints would be awesome.
First, the glad hand gaskets that mate with the trailer on the truck side are aged and I am wanting to replace them. Are these industry standard or are they vehicle specific on the deuce? If vehicle specific, do you know a trusted supplier? Also, I would like to have a couple for the trailer side as well, and am wondering the same about them.
Second, I have two pinion seals on the intermediate axle that have a class one leak showing. I will be replacing them as time permits, but my question is about the gear oil. I found a supplier of gl-1 in the proper weight, described as "full mineral 90w SAE GL-1 Ford tractor hydraulic fluid". From my searches on here it appears to be acceptable, buy just wanting to confirm.
Finally, any tips about what to look for on the 105a2 would be helpful. I plan on checking the trailer wiring for bulbs and shorts, the airbrakes for leaks, the fluid in the master, the wheel bearings for play, the tires, you know the basics. I know about opening the drain on the trailer service side if the brakes get grabby or hot after a short distance, but any other hints would be awesome.