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What have you done to your 5 ton this week?

BenRoberts

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After bugging Wes more than I should have he pointed me in the right direction on my fuel sucking air issues. IMG_20180805_132918453_HDR.jpg. Most of you guys know what that is but to keep a newb like myself from making the same mistake that's the hose from the fuel filter to the injection pump. Having a new one made at the Parker store tomorrow. Per advice I'm caping off the primer pump. A new filter is going in and hopefully that will do it for a while. Came close to not making it home from an event under my own power.
 

simp5782

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After bugging Wes more than I should have he pointed me in the right direction on my fuel sucking air issues. View attachment 736979. Most of you guys know what that is but to keep a newb like myself from making the same mistake that's the hose from the fuel filter to the injection pump. Having a new one made at the Parker store tomorrow. Per advice I'm caping off the primer pump. A new filter is going in and hopefully that will do it for a while. Came close to not making it home from an event under my own power.
Not like I am doing any hard work. Just soaking up some rays and pigging out. 20180805_130409.jpg20180805_194434.jpg

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simp5782

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After bugging Wes more than I should have he pointed me in the right direction on my fuel sucking air issues. View attachment 736979. Most of you guys know what that is but to keep a newb like myself from making the same mistake that's the hose from the fuel filter to the injection pump. Having a new one made at the Parker store tomorrow. Per advice I'm caping off the primer pump. A new filter is going in and hopefully that will do it for a while. Came close to not making it home from an event under my own power.
For future reference. In the event of a cracked rubber hose sucking air. Stop and buy a large tube of super glue and a large tube of Elmer's glue. Coat the hose in the super glue and rub it on. Let it dry. Then coat it in Elmer's glue and let it dry. Then wrap with electrical tape. It will clog any small air holes in the line.

Oh and make sure to put latex gloves on when applying the glue. There is just one of those Darwin people that you don't know how they made it that long.

Also boot polish works as well. Apply it in. Let dry then wrap the hose up.


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TechnoWeenie

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For future reference. In the event of a cracked rubber hose sucking air. Stop and buy a large tube of super glue and a large tube of Elmer's glue. Coat the hose in the super glue and rub it on. Let it dry. Then coat it in Elmer's glue and let it dry. Then wrap with electrical tape. It will clog any small air holes in the line.

Oh and make sure to put latex gloves on when applying the glue. There is just one of those Darwin people that you don't know how they made it that long.

Also boot polish works as well. Apply it in. Let dry then wrap the hose up.


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They make emergency wrap, holds to 400 PSI or some such nonsense. You wrap it around and squeeze and it turns into a rock hard sealant. I always keep a couple rolls handy...
 

simp5782

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They make emergency wrap, holds to 400 PSI or some such nonsense. You wrap it around and squeeze and it turns into a rock hard sealant. I always keep a couple rolls handy...
The problem with that stuff is that it cant get into deep cracks a hose may have. So it sometimes would slow a leak or slow some air getting by but may not completely seal it the glue tends to get into the cracking or rotting in the hose and stay there.
 

tobyS

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Not to go too far off subject....but did you guys see that a 1095 trailer went up on GP and sold at $2500? That is the 2nd one I have not bid on, only to see that it went at a price I thought was reasonable (even good).

I like them and what a fine companion to the LMTV or MTV! Only 2 times in the last 3 years have I seen one at gov. auction. I seem to have cash flow shortage exactly when they have come up. Oh well. While it would work great behind my M929 , not having a FMTV makes it a bearable loss (again).
 

someoldmoose

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Well, time for the next installment of "The Schmuck Did Nothing Worthwhile". That being said, I really just wanna beat the Deuce Boys (and girls) to 800 pages of thread. Sooooo, this week Exit Strategy received an "upgrade" to the residential electrical system. I changed out the 100' 16/3 extension cord for a 25' 12/3 cord to see if I can squeeze a little bit more run time outta the generator's fuel tank. I also shoved some 3/4" EPS insulation between the glass and black-out plate on the door without the a/c unit. The sun shines right in during the hottest part of the day and my poor 5000 btu chiller has been workin' hard. Still wanna stuff the area around the a/c box with foam too but have to negotiate with the estranged one to borrow my multi-ladder so whenever that is approved . . .

Anyway, I look forward to the day when I actually DO ​something with / to the truck that is worthy of submission. I admire all who undertake major projects, or minor, and report regularly.
 

BenRoberts

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For future reference. In the event of a cracked rubber hose sucking air. Stop and buy a large tube of super glue and a large tube of Elmer's glue. Coat the hose in the super glue and rub it on. Let it dry. Then coat it in Elmer's glue and let it dry. Then wrap with electrical tape. It will clog any small air holes in the line.

Oh and make sure to put latex gloves on when applying the glue. There is just one of those Darwin people that you don't know how they made it that long.

Also boot polish works as well. Apply it in. Let dry then wrap the hose up.


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And make sure you use the bathroom right after and shake more than twice
 

TechnoWeenie

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The problem with that stuff is that it cant get into deep cracks a hose may have. So it sometimes would slow a leak or slow some air getting by but may not completely seal it the glue tends to get into the cracking or rotting in the hose and stay there.
It's to get you down the road, or out of the mountains/desert/whathaveyou...Not a permanent fix.

I carry spare hoses/belts in my M1031, but it doesn't hurt to have..
 

US6x4

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In preparation for adding a turbo and the subsequent moving of the air cleaner to the passenger side fender I've made a new fender brace - the first of 3 total that I need to add. This brace makes a 30°-60°-90° triangle but the fender also slopes back at 12.5° so it took some thinking to get it right. I squished the ends in a 30 ton press, bent the ends in a vise to 30 & 60 and then tigged the seams shut. It turned out well and looks factory.
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74M35A2

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Unloaded junk out of the bed. Cleaned the worn out 14.00's, re-sprayed the rims flat black, and hope to get the LWS mounted before Woodward Dream Cruise next weekend (the largest single day car event in the world). Making clip-on aircraft seatbelts for the troop seats to stay legal so I don't have 16 people walking home. Here is a pic from 2016, same event, some chicken wings on the cowl....

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simp5782

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Unloaded junk out of the bed. Cleaned the worn out 14.00's, re-sprayed the rims flat black, and hope to get the LWS mounted before Woodward Dream Cruise next weekend (the largest single day car event in the world). Making clip-on aircraft seatbelts for the troop seats to stay legal so I don't have 16 people walking home...

those seatbelts wont help if you run out of diesel......again.
 

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So i finally was able to move my M927A2 to a better more secure storage area and it was cheaper! Just some things that i noticed that after i moved it.
the throttle cable was broken inside the cab and ill probably have to replace the whole thing
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Found some foam on the ground under the engine so i pulled it open to see this. great got to pull that out too.
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Noticed a nice little nest that a lil birdie must have made. Sorry i moved your home.
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need to replace the rubber mounts, looks like they are pretty degraded.
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either this bastard built a nest overnight or flew after me for 30 plus miles.
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now it makes sense why the ether wouldnt work, its not attached to anything other than the button inside the cab.
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here is my daily driver next to my 5 ton. thought there would be a bigger size difference.
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