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07-08-2012, 21:24
Thread: how to turn up fuel...in pictures?
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over-fueling
Aside from the fact that someone will accidentally run it too hot - It does no good to set it up to over-fuel. The black smoke gives ammo to critics, it can cause many other problems like carboned...
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06-11-2012, 18:34
Thread: Wiring harness issue
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Im having Dan (an/arc186) make me a new harness....
Im having Dan (an/arc186) make me a new harness. Both front and rear. His price for a brand new one all the way around was simular to a NOS that could be who knows how old. Dan is an electrical...
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03-20-2012, 21:07
Thread: Dual Circuit Brake Engineering Thread
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Ok, the green hardware is the older truck-it's...
Ok, the green hardware is the older truck-it's clintogf's '69 A2 with the single circuit brakes. You can see that the PTO shift lever is sandwiched in a stamped steel mounting bracket that bolts...
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03-20-2012, 08:59
Thread: Dual Circuit Brake Engineering Thread
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If you are using the factory 1987-1989 parts (the...
If you are using the factory 1987-1989 parts (the cast mount for the master cylinder) it has an ear/boss for the pto linkage to attach to. You will not use the stamped pto lever mounting bracket...
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12-15-2011, 07:01
Thread: Steel tubing
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The best place in the World for any kind of...
The best place in the World for any kind of material is Speedy Metals www.speedymetals.com
No mins. and If all you want is 1" of something they will sell it to you.
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11-08-2011, 10:40
Thread: Cutting frame on a bob
by Awesome Possum- Replies
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My bob was made longer, maybe 10". I found that...
My bob was made longer, maybe 10". I found that when I went to mount the rear member (with the pintle), the diagonal supports interfered with the rear spring mount bolts. Ended up that I had to go...
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11-08-2011, 10:05
Thread: Cutting frame on a bob
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I cut mine the same amount I cut the bed: 36"
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I cut mine the same amount I cut the bed: 36"
The bumperettes lined up just like they did stock.
I merely removed the whole rear crossmember and slid it inside the frame after shortening. -
10-24-2011, 16:50
Thread: Rear air lines
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I think it's 7/8".
I think it's 7/8".
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09-30-2011, 17:56
Thread: M35 Replacement alternator
by LowTech- Replies
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I'm doing the same install. That wire goes to...
I'm doing the same install. That wire goes to nothing in this set-up.
Are you able to get movement out of the alt in that position? I'm having to move my primary filter mount rearward. -
03-27-2010, 18:10
Thread: Detroit Lockers
by Recovry4x4- Replies
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Deuce = 16 splines
Deuce = 16 splines
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10-24-2009, 16:08
Thread: Remote Brake Fluid Reservoir
by dabtl- Replies
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Here are some pics of the reservoir and the...
Here are some pics of the reservoir and the installed reservoir.
The first pics are of the medium reservoir unit I chose, top and bottom as assembled. I do not have the clamp installed between... -
09-30-2009, 01:34
Thread: Winch installation?
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Here is my thread. ...
Here is my thread.
First pull the front bumper to include taking off the front shackle mounts.
2. Take off the front nut on the little hand holds on the frame.
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09-04-2009, 11:51
Thread: M-105 9.00x20 tire question
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You can blow out any tire! I have run military...
You can blow out any tire! I have run military tires on my M105's and trucks for years with no unusual problems with failures. The biggest complaint I would have is they wear quickly on the fronts of...
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