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Weather permitting, I will bring 9 - 9.00 X 20 NDT tires, 7 - on the rim, 2 - tires only, most have good tread you be the judge. For M35: muffler that will replace the straight exhaust for those really long rides, 2 - used passenger seat tops, 2 - used pioneer tool racks, few odd and ends...
More for the historyfanatics. This appears to have been on utube for a few years but I just found it. 10 minutes of 8mm film footage of transport and gun truck shots. Some of the names I can not make out but include: Brutus, Pandemonium, The Untouchable, The Red Baron, Steppin Wolf...
I have found the replacement gauges to show higher voltage than a quality meter would show. I have grounded at multiple sites and still the cheapie gauges wonder high and low.
Went to pick up a jeep I found for $100. We had to pull it out from behind a house and told the guy That was steering to JUST STEER IT. Well he decided to put it in gear 'to see if it would turn over'. Pushed the connecting rods through 3 pistons.....Don't ever pull it.
1. The main seal on the engine is of questionable age and after 20-30 years it is beginning to show some wear and ability to seal. As there is some where around 22 quarts in the engine, the loss of 1/4 cup may not show up on the dipstick.
2. The transmission was a bit over filled and heat...
I used FLOTROL which is intended to eliminate brush marks by allowing water base to flow better. Seemed to work for me. I did not put each coat on very thick and just kept going around the truck and by the time I got back to the starting point the previous coat set set up to prevent sagging of...
Before and after. This is with Glidden water base Dark Olive setting in the rain. It was washed, loose chips and rust sanded, and primed with Rustolium Very Rusty Primer.