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It's in that ebay listingA canvas tarp over the hood with a torpedo heater works wonderful for out here, it's what I did on my other semi. Wonder how well the diesel fired heater would absorb driving 40 mph down river rock covered road that washboards after each rain for 50 miles. Got a link for the diesel heater in place of the other one I like to take a look and see what I can design or if I can buy it.
This is a diesel fired heater that replaces your stock heater box on the truck. Uses diesel to burn instead of using the engine coolant.A canvas tarp over the hood with a torpedo heater works wonderful for out here, it's what I did on my other semi. Wonder how well the diesel fired heater would absorb driving 40 mph down river rock covered road that washboards after each rain for 50 miles. Got a link for the diesel heater in place of the other one I like to take a look and see what I can design or if I can buy it.
@jatonka is a well known long time member hereAnyone ordered from this person before or where is a place to order winterfronts from?
Winterfronts
I just put mine on from him, works and looks nice. I would also recommend heated seats, they make a world of difference.Oh wow how cool, guess I will whip the credit card out, I need one.
For the heaterOh wow how cool, guess I will whip the credit card out, I need one.
It does this with soot and oil from the compressor. It clogs up in the bendsAlright this a a heads up to anyone owning one of these rigs in extreme cold in regards to the air brake system. Reason the air compressor on this M939A2 blew a head gasket is a design flaw in the solid line that goes down the frame rail.
Anywho reason my blew and others will blow with a healthy system is between the compressor and the air dryer is the air compressor discharge line mounted on the frame rail. If you crawl under your 5 ton you will see a bend in it, what happens is moisture builds up and collects there. As temperatures drop ice builds up there instead and partially or full blocks the line there, you will see regular PSI, but in reality on the other side of the blockage is 150 PSI plus when you start driving and kablooey it goes as you get it up to 2k RPM.
My advice to fix this and fail safe it is, tee in a pop off valve (150 PSI) between air compressor discharge solid line and the braided line and fabricate a straight line on the frame rail.
I use the cable type gun cleaners with the handle and a wire brush on the end.All the more reason to put a pop off valve to prevent it then so one can clean it out when discovered and not be changing out head gaskets. Or just take the bends out.
How often do you need to do this? Months? Years? Miles?I use the cable type gun cleaners with the handle and a wire brush on the end.
Remove the handle and put it in my drill
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