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Had a big bill with the mechanic lately. Injection pump rebuilt, fuel pump replaced, starter replaced, vacuum lines replaced (were original), steering linkage repaired, and some minor electrical work. Truck is a different beast now, drives much better.
I'm still not seeing which exact part you're referencing on the header gimnpy. Can you do it up in MS Paint or something and draw an outline around what you're trying to show?
I'm exploring some options to make that feature a little less messy. As I described, it's basically a polymer machine screw with one side milled flat to when you unscrew it enough you create an airspace along the length of the screw. I'm looking around for something in the realm of a needle...
I'm not exactly sure when its blowing. I know a few times it blew before the wait light came on. I'm out of 20 amps now, so tomorrow or Monday I need to go get more.
Wow, I goofed. Sorry guys, this is my 1986 M1009 CUCV.
The only thing electrical I've added to the truck is a 12V cluster which has been wired in for quite some time, long before I ever started blowing these fuses.
Yes, I have all my TMs for the truck but I'm still at a loss. I trace through...
I've had an issue that has become much worse lately. The 20amp fuse for "Engine Compartment" the fuse that functions the Glowplug system, Fuel Gauge, Parking Light, etc. It has blown a few times in the past at random. Now it always blows new fuses upon initial start up. I hooked up a volt meter...
I couldn't find a stock image anywhere that accurately showed my system, and I wasn't going to pull the filter just for a pic. So here is a picture of my back-up filter. The neck is completely round, the rim has no protrusions, there is just the one indicating tab shown that lines up in the...
Ah darn typos. I say it right, just can't spell it it seems.
I live very close to the circle too. About a mile up Glassell past the University.
Yes, the heater unit is 12V.
I was having some issues getting the image file size right to upload here. When I have some time tonight or tomorrow, I'll sit down and make it work to host it here.
For those of you who follow the CUCV Facebook page, you'll know this was coming.
I recently had a progressive issue with my 1986 M1009 starting. The OEM Fuel Filter Assembly's seals were going and it was beginning to suck air creating hard starting issues. Truck would start, run for a few...