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First- my heartfelt thanks for all the postings on duece operation and maintenance. Because of those postings I was able to troubleshoot my problem today. I took my M35A2C out for the first time this spring. It started up on the first crank and I let it warm up for 20 minutes before my trek. I did the pre-check walk around for leaks and everything looked good. I drove about 5 miles and it died. Doing some G2- I noticed that I had a significant amount of fuel on the driver side undercarriage. It was coming from the fuel supply pump attached below the IP. Taking a closer look, you could see the cracks around the fuel inlet fitting on the casting. Normally this would not be a problem- just messy- but it now looks like my in-tank fuel pump either is or was not functional. My gut feel is that crack just happened and the fuel tank pump was probably never working since I purchased the Deuce 18 months ago. No, it was not the fuse because where the fuse should have been was a metal rod acting as a conductor- so much for the need for a fuse.
I had over a dozen folks stop and ask if I needed assistance. One young gentleman even towed me 100 feet to get out of the intersection were it died. He was on R&R from the Desert and said that he could not wait until he got back to his buddies and told them that he had towed a Deuce with his new Chevy pickup. His next question was-- you're not a Ford guy are you??? . I lied and told him no.
Bottom line- some neighbors came to my rescue with a spare 12 volt fuel pump that we plumbed into the line and a spare 12V jump/charger rig -we got it going and home. Bubble gum rig but it worked for the 5 miles that I needed.
Whew- now my questions- looking at TM 9-2910-226-34 for the IP -and the location of the fuel supply pump assembly- can this be removed/replaced as is or does one have to raise the motor off the mounts to get at it? I'm thinking that it is going to be a major effort to replace whereas the in tank fuel pump will be easy. I might just want to try some of the epoxy sealing kits on the exterior of the pump casting to see if I can get it to stop dripping. With a working in-tank pump- I should not have to worry about the fuel supply pump sucking air- my quess as to why it died today - Any experience or success with a particular brand of epoxy?
Thanks in advance----> Les
I had over a dozen folks stop and ask if I needed assistance. One young gentleman even towed me 100 feet to get out of the intersection were it died. He was on R&R from the Desert and said that he could not wait until he got back to his buddies and told them that he had towed a Deuce with his new Chevy pickup. His next question was-- you're not a Ford guy are you??? . I lied and told him no.
Bottom line- some neighbors came to my rescue with a spare 12 volt fuel pump that we plumbed into the line and a spare 12V jump/charger rig -we got it going and home. Bubble gum rig but it worked for the 5 miles that I needed.
Whew- now my questions- looking at TM 9-2910-226-34 for the IP -and the location of the fuel supply pump assembly- can this be removed/replaced as is or does one have to raise the motor off the mounts to get at it? I'm thinking that it is going to be a major effort to replace whereas the in tank fuel pump will be easy. I might just want to try some of the epoxy sealing kits on the exterior of the pump casting to see if I can get it to stop dripping. With a working in-tank pump- I should not have to worry about the fuel supply pump sucking air- my quess as to why it died today - Any experience or success with a particular brand of epoxy?
Thanks in advance----> Les