willys2point3
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I figured I'd make a post and introduce myself since I will be heavily utilizing the knowledge base on this forum for this 1995 vintage MEP-802a I recently acquired. Lots of great information here!
The P.O. fitted the large diesel tank to the trailer. He also abandoned the factory fuel tank and aux fuel source port and has this tank connected directly to the fuel pump, for better or worse. It fires up and runs like a top, but has a few little things to address:
-a fairly significant fuel drip coming from either the return line or the injectors.
-a handful of questionable wiring repairs, mainly on engine sending units, that I intend to replace with marine grade connectors.
- it is missing about half of the screws on the outside panels, I'd like to replace all those with stainless and get all the screw holes filled.
-needs fresh fuel lines and return lines
-Some cheap parts-store 12v trailer lights were installed. I'd like to get rid of that and instead convert the original military light fixtures to 12v so I can hook it up to my truck's trailer lighting, if possible.
-determine functional state of the trailer brakes and make sure they work.
-Any other mods and preventative maintenance projects that I discover on this site
The P.O. fitted the large diesel tank to the trailer. He also abandoned the factory fuel tank and aux fuel source port and has this tank connected directly to the fuel pump, for better or worse. It fires up and runs like a top, but has a few little things to address:
-a fairly significant fuel drip coming from either the return line or the injectors.
-a handful of questionable wiring repairs, mainly on engine sending units, that I intend to replace with marine grade connectors.
- it is missing about half of the screws on the outside panels, I'd like to replace all those with stainless and get all the screw holes filled.
-needs fresh fuel lines and return lines
-Some cheap parts-store 12v trailer lights were installed. I'd like to get rid of that and instead convert the original military light fixtures to 12v so I can hook it up to my truck's trailer lighting, if possible.
-determine functional state of the trailer brakes and make sure they work.
-Any other mods and preventative maintenance projects that I discover on this site