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PM me wildchild, i also live in Binghamton, New to this area, Maybe we can meet up sometime, looking to meet some new friends up here that are into MV's.
So.....I contacted Sherwin-Williams today to inquire about buying CARC paint. They politely replied "We can only sell CARC paint to a government agency"........Is this true? Is there anywhere I can buy the paint for my M1009? Any help would be appreciated greatly. aua
12:00 Noon, Horns were Blowing!! I just lost a grandson a month ago, lived for 8 hours after birth, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family!
Hello, As strange as this may sound.....Check the "squirrel cage" the fan on the motor, I have already seen new motors that came with the fan and the fins on the new fan were backwards. Also make sure that the polarity at the motor is correct, and it is not spinning backwards. Sounds crazy, but...
Hello, I am going down that way later today, and will be comig back past it on tuesday. If you can give me a call, i could probably stop by to take a look at something for you. (607) 349-1832 My name is Roger. Let me know if I can help.
Being a mechanic for just over 20 years, I have not had many problems with NAPA, besides for the inevitable issues that any parts store is bound to have. Good parts, but sometimes at a price that is a little out of the ballpark.
Hope you have a safe trip back! Looks like a nice truck, you should be very happy with it, I love mine. Welcome to the madness of owning a CUCV lol.... :beer:
My voltmeter used to run on the tellow/green line like yours, now it dropped into the yellow, on mine it is the drivers side alternator, is only putting out 12 volts, so i need to rebuild that one. Maybe you need to check the other alternator also. I am not 100% convinced that my voltmeter was...