Keith_J
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There shouldn't be any pressure in the ram unless actively turning. As in holding torque on the wheel. Alignment? Or different pressures in the steering axle wheels.
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Your lift pump is up on the side of the block. If you have something clicking in your tank you might want to investigate that. Only thing in there besides a pickup tube is the sending unit.You had said that the A2 has no lift pump what is the clicking sound that I hear in my fuel tank I assume that it was the lift pump?
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Maybe a transfer case solenoid. Check and make sure the button on your transfer case shift lever is not stuck in or sticking period.Well there's been a clicking noise maybe it's something else not in the tank or something or behind the tank haven't had any problems drive it on the highway for 300 miles no issues no problems
His first question was in relation to the lift pump. Least he found a similar thread than starting a new one.Y'all do realize that this thread is 3 years old?
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http://www.eriksmilitarysurplus.com/maairtadrva1.htmlSo being that you own a m923a2 do you use the 4 factory air tanks bleeds or did you modify with some other better sealing valve?
I have a Carabiner with a fishing weight on it i just walk over and hang it on all the cables together and off the side of the step. This weight doubles in the cab to hold crap down with the windshields open.Thanks for the link, although the valve shown is a momentary pull type and when draining all 4 valves in order and leaving open untill completely drained down would be tricky.
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