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That is cool.
Why check that, isn't that a completely different system?Check your power steering fluid level.
The power steering pump provides the power assist for the brakes. There could be a leak where they come together at the master cylinder.Why check that, isn't that a completely different system?
Thank you for the explanation.The power steering pump provides the power assist for the brakes. There could be a leak where they come together at the master cylinder.
Write-up of vent widow and door weatherstripping install is posted. It's a draft with the few pictures I had and all the video links plus parts and tools. If you'd like to see more, tell me what you want on that thread and I'll take pictures and add them as I complete the second side today.There's interest so I'll post complete steps with pictures as soon as the rain lets up and I can finish the other side of the truck. I'll post a link in this thread to the write up when complete.
YepWell, checked brake fluid, both cups still halfway full.
Power steering fluid is between full hot and full cold, this is with cold engine.
PS fluid looks, feels and smells like atf, so that is normal, I guess..
amazon $200 cheap but seams to to be well made. I took it apart just to reseal so there's no leaksThat is cool.
What brand ?
And if ya don't mind what did they set ya back?
Thanks
Sweet install.Added an M-42 chemical agent alarm to the interior. I also added the mount to the passenger floor board, but I'm having a hard time finding the M-43 detector unit and associated mount.
Yup, it's supposed to be part of the intercom so I could monitor both receivers in back. Its a c-10456 used in M-1 tanks but it should be a c-2299 for use with an RT-246. I have an RT-524 in back so technically that wouldn't be accurate either.MG84648, GREAT looking install! Love the way it looks mounted! May I ask what the unit to the left is? Part of an intercom unit?
Thanks,
Greg
I believe any airborne liquid based nerve agents would be detected. Its funny though, its detector is mounted to the floor to detect any nerve agents entering the cab via the air vents. By then it's too late for the crew unless they were already in MOP-4. Both units are detachable so you could remove them from the vehicle and put the detector a few hundred meters up wind of your position. Then run como wire back to the alarm.Sweet install.
What all will the M-42 pick up ?
That's no joke that it would have been "nasty".I believe any airborne liquid based nerve agents would be detected. Either way if these systems would have been utilized in combat in eastern Europe like designed it would have been nasty.
That thing is perfect!Used my M1009 and hauled my CUCV rescue/utility body home. It was mounted on a 1986 CUCV M1028 and was removed before the truck was parted out. The engine kept blowing head gaskets in the truck and the fire company would not spend anymore money on it. I am checking with the moderators to see if I can list it in the classifieds.View attachment 558029Just a quick peek.
That's a nice item. Is it steel or fiberglass?Used my M1009 and hauled my CUCV rescue/utility body home. It was mounted on a 1986 CUCV M1028 and was removed before the truck was parted out. The engine kept blowing head gaskets in the truck and the fire company would not spend anymore money on it. I am checking with the moderators to see if I can list it in the classifieds.View attachment 558029Just a quick peek.
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