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Today I got some quaility time in with my deuce..
I think my plan on getting her all "fixed up" is to go system by system, taking care of all leaks, filters, fuilds, seals, ect ect ect.. So today it was fuel system day. Makes sense as without fuel, you cant start her up..
Drained the fuel tank, got 12 gallons of dirty yucky looking fuel out, lots of sediment, and some water. Then I changed all 3 fuel fiters, finding all 3 were rust colored, and the primary had so much gunk in the bottom that when I opened the drain, nothing came out. My intank fuel pump works great, so she started right back up after puring the air.
I also soldered the overflow tube on the radiator that broke it's "weld"to the fill tube, so that fixed the small coolant leak.
I cleaned out my air cleaner housing and changed the filter.
I did find some strange things.. First, is the what looks like a air chuck connection under the passenger side dash. I cant find any paperwork on it being added at the unit level, so does anyone know if it was a factory standard thing for the USAF contract trucks?
Also noticed a "chock holder" on the drivers side front dual.. I do have paperwork saying this was added at the unit.
I cant find any mention of the rubber piece thats on all of the mud flaps. It's visible right above where the brace attaches to the verticle mud flap. Anyone got any ideas? They all look "factory installed"
I do have one leaking wheel cylinder on the driver side front dual, so when it comes time for brakes that will be addressed. Everything seems to be working as it should.
Not bad for a guy that just reads the MV articles on how to fix things and checks with the TM..
I do have one question.. On the secondary fuel filters, there is a tiny cotter pin on the shaft. Does this only serve to keep the filter itself somewhat centered while installing it?
Today I got some quaility time in with my deuce..
I think my plan on getting her all "fixed up" is to go system by system, taking care of all leaks, filters, fuilds, seals, ect ect ect.. So today it was fuel system day. Makes sense as without fuel, you cant start her up..
Drained the fuel tank, got 12 gallons of dirty yucky looking fuel out, lots of sediment, and some water. Then I changed all 3 fuel fiters, finding all 3 were rust colored, and the primary had so much gunk in the bottom that when I opened the drain, nothing came out. My intank fuel pump works great, so she started right back up after puring the air.
I also soldered the overflow tube on the radiator that broke it's "weld"to the fill tube, so that fixed the small coolant leak.
I cleaned out my air cleaner housing and changed the filter.
I did find some strange things.. First, is the what looks like a air chuck connection under the passenger side dash. I cant find any paperwork on it being added at the unit level, so does anyone know if it was a factory standard thing for the USAF contract trucks?
Also noticed a "chock holder" on the drivers side front dual.. I do have paperwork saying this was added at the unit.
I cant find any mention of the rubber piece thats on all of the mud flaps. It's visible right above where the brace attaches to the verticle mud flap. Anyone got any ideas? They all look "factory installed"
I do have one leaking wheel cylinder on the driver side front dual, so when it comes time for brakes that will be addressed. Everything seems to be working as it should.
Not bad for a guy that just reads the MV articles on how to fix things and checks with the TM..
I do have one question.. On the secondary fuel filters, there is a tiny cotter pin on the shaft. Does this only serve to keep the filter itself somewhat centered while installing it?
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