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LOL. That's good; never heard that one before!Active duty Infantry, Leather Cadillac (your boots) every day Ruck Up and move out
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LOL. That's good; never heard that one before!Active duty Infantry, Leather Cadillac (your boots) every day Ruck Up and move out
Wow you are really getting desperate to correct people now. Next thing you know you will hold all my posts for moderation approval.It's CUCV
Oh, I got plenty miles on the cadillac before getting assigned to the A.M. General!Active duty Infantry, Leather Cadillac (your boots) every day Ruck Up and move out
Actually the next thing that will happen won't be moderation.Wow you are really getting desperate to correct people now. Next thing you know you will hold all my posts for moderation approval.
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I don't think there's one person that is reading these posts that does not know what I am referring to when I type CUCV/V. So I will call it a CUC/V and you can call it a CUCV. Fair enough? Happy / Holidays has the same meaning as Happy Holidays. Peace on earth good will towards CUC/V's and MEN. No cry babies allowed. Stop playing the hard guy it is not the place for it.
Oh, here I thought you were referring to "it's just a typical CUCV", meaning they all just love to rust.It's CUCV
This is what makes this forum so legitimate and 99.9% of users would agree. Keep up the good workCorrect spelling and proper name usage helps every member on the site(especially when they use the search function).
A moderator's task is to help everyone use the site properly and keep the site as useful as possible for everyone.
Your inability to observe/help with this is counterproductive.
It's hard to believe this needs to be pointed out to an adult, and that an adult would have an issue with this.
. To clarify, solenoid moves the drive pinion into mesh with the ring gear. Relays are just switches actuated by another circuit. In the CUCV, the starter relay uses 12 volt side to switch 24 volt into the solenoid, thereby isolating the 12 and 24 volt sides. This is done because the ignition switch is 12 volt.Should correct 'starter solenoid' to 'starter relay' where applicable too.
I want trying to get on to you. You did you post some good informationJust trying to clarify the complexity of the CUCV starter circuits...not my CUCV but my wife's son's..his Doghead relay accidentally shorted out on the 24 volt supply side and left him dead on the road some 200 miles from home and step dad's expertise. I managed to diagnose it over he phone and he got the fusible link replaced. Now we need to insulate all terminals once he is home for the holidays.
Them steps are real nice! The flashlight holder could come in handy too. Part numbers and source possibly?Got new tires...View attachment 598344 Flashlight mount...View attachment 598345 , And added a pair of folding steps to the sides of the rear bumper to make it easier to get into the bed when the tailgate is down..View attachment 598346
Gempler's has some:Them steps are real nice! The flashlight holder could come in handy too. Part numbers and source possibly?
The mounts are like $4 on ebayThem steps are real nice! The flashlight holder could come in handy too. Part numbers and source possibly?
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