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Yep the Pinion gear seal. The original military one was a special low profile double lip seal. They were really a cool design. Sadly I haven't seen any since the late 1980's. I know you can "flip" a seal, but it isn't the same as having that factory double lip seal. It really kept the crud and...
Just finished reading your thread tonight. Never read the whole thing before.
Too bad you never bought any of those "reduction" kits from Fatsco. Or did you ?
I've talked with Steve down there many times this last year, and all they have now is a few seals but nothing major anymore. Also you...
I finally finished the crane ! Working by myself and moving such heavy items (the main tube is 4" sch 160 DOM) is a real pain. I have to get very creative at times.
Now I just need to install the new transmission holder I made, and I can get back to the rebuild.
Your giving me nightmares !
At "Ben's Truck Parts" in downtown Seattle, I was required to rebuild four of these smaller differentials a day.
It got to the point I couldn't stand looking at them. Thankfully there were other transmissions and differentials to rebuild.
Did you happen to find anyone...
I had to learn welding during my apprenticeship training back in the day. Then years later I worked as a professional welder for 10 years in the Marine Fishing industry. I was also running a transmission repair shop out of my garage at nights. Oh to be young and strong again with all that energy !
I see it's been a few days since I posted anything new, so I decided to show you how my transmission holder is coming along and the new Jib crane.
I had to prefit the column to get the upper bracket in position and the lower end mounted into the concrete so the column would be straight up and...
The Cummins 5.9L engine (359 cu in) is physically smaller than the M11 (661 cu in). The housings look the same but are not. I've heard people have modified the M11 housing to replace a 5.9L engine, but it requires a bit of machining work. There's also that weight factor again. The M11 is a mid...
There is no way to convert this engine to a "non computer" engine. It was designed from the ground up as a computer controlled unit. You will see what I mean if you pop the valve cover off. They can run well over 500,000 miles with a little maintenance like replacing the injectors and adjusting...
Just so you know, the Cummins M11 engine weighs in at 2200 Ibs . I worked on these engines at the transit agency here in the Seattle area. Good engines but they are computer controlled and have had problems with the valve train and injectors. Also be very careful about the fuel you use and...
You know what is so frustrating ? I had those manuals for YEARS and never used them . The moment I tossed them away I needed them ! This has happened to me several times now. It's gotten to the point that I'm afraid to throw away anything anymore. In fact I have these old 1955 Cadillac and...
I looked for my old manuals today. Sadly, they got thrown out during last spring's house cleaning.
I totally forgot about that. Now I remember thinking "why keep all these old manuals that I will never use again. There just using up space and collecting dust" . I did keep all my "Cummins...
The check valves need to be installed in front of the air tanks. Just think of a stream of water. No water can be allowed to come back up-stream. Of course that is USA regulations. I don't know about Canadian laws.
I finished cleaning the oil cooler and oil cooler housing. Since "1944mb" from Montana asked how I clean my parts I thought I would show you a little bit of the process.
First, all parts have the outside crud removed and then degreased. Once that is done, I usually dissemble whatever part or...
I almost didn't post that tip. I had already loosened the cooler and was going to remove it when I thought someone might come across another stuck cooler. Since these parts are becoming as scarce as "hens teeth" you don't want to damage your cooler. So I posted the tip.
I thought I should let people know what spanner wrench I use. It's the "Blue Point AHS300B" spanner wrench. You can buy new ones on eBay for just $34.00 . I have several as this is my favorite spanner. It is small enough to reach tight places, yet strong enough to take a hit from a hammer.