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Am considering attending as a vendor. This post is to ask folks familiar with this event for their opinions if this is the kind of swap meet and market whose attendees would be interested in canvas and vinyl repairs, HMMWV window zipper repairs, new HMMWV rear curtains, curtain upgrades and...
Giving this post a bump to ask folks familiar with this event for their opinions if this is the kind of swap meet and market whose attendees would be interested in canvas and vinyl repairs, my HMMWV soft slant back kits, HMMWV window zipper repairs, HMMWV rear curtains, curtain upgrades and...
As best able, yes. I was replacing the transmission/oil cooler as part of the task, so I just drained everything. I would have liked if I could have kept the steering cooler and lines filled, but it managed to leak.
BDGR
Agree on using vacuum line caps, or whatever your local source calls them.
In my HMMWV there is ZERO slack in the lines to the cooling stack. Sorry, but yours is probably the same. Standard drain and removal. It's messy, and bleeding the air in the steering and fan after refilling was a pain...
The stock HMMWV has 4 radiators: One for engine coolant (the "classic" radiator we all know, an engine oil cooler and a transmission fluid cooler (these are in a combined unit that sits on top of the large radiator) and lastly a power steering fluid cooler (that's the little one 3" thick that...
Appreciated, and agreed, but this engine has never been great. It's leaking from every seam. Better to replace than repair at this point. I got maybe 3000mi on it after it was swapped in. I'll have to do a better job with the replacement.
BDGR
Well today was a bust. It started well. I met my neighbor’s two teenage sons who are in auto technician school and gave them lots of instruction about HMMWVs. They were very helpful and we got the hood off and began tearing down the cooling stack to get my radiator off to pressure test.
Then we...
Here are some field photos of the new prototype mounted on my truck. I need to tweak the forward fitment, but the rest wasn’t bad. This cover will need one more modification and then I can ship it out to my beta tester. The frame seems good. I’m still cogitating on the assembly instructions...
Many thanks for these details Cybul. We're going to have the cooling stack out, so we'll have decent access. I think a mount is cracked on my Champion radiator, so it needs to be removed for pressure testing and leak diagnosis. My challenge with the last attempt of a new tensioner was the new...
The cover and frame are complete. They look similar to the pictures given, so I’ll wait until I have on-truck photos to share. This will be going out to Texas soon to escape our unusually cold Virginia winter and enjoy some sun.
BDGR
Looks good. Any tips for getting the tensioner in place given its strong tendency to want to push itself out of bolt hole alignment? I hope to be doing mine Sunday.
Bulldogger
Here is the finished Gen 3 "humpty-back" cover. I am sealing the seams on this one, to see how it performs. I've not had seam leaks reported to any great degree, to any great degree, but wanted to explore it. Will finalize the frame design this week. The existing frame on the assembly jig is...
Welcome to the site and to the MV club. The folks at Ft. Meade DLA when I picked up my HMMWV 8 years ago were pretty easy to deal with. They did not allow driving off the base at the time. Obviously, the safest position about driving is to assume it's NOT ready to go. As far as legal driving...
Until I have this mounted and outside I won't have a good feeling for whether windows are still practical. Certainly one in the center panel will have a bar running through it. I do like being able to see into the bed from the back though. In my own ride I mounted a rear view mirror too. I'll...
I'd appreciate feedback on this new look. This is a rough cover for the "humpy" frame. One is in 1000D Cordura nylon (that soft slant back kits used to be made from) and one is a prototype in mil spec PVC vinyl. I'm still figuring out how to sew this to completion. I thought it would be...
Some people have asked what a frame that more closely resembles the military slant back with the humped rear would look like. In response, I'm working on a new frame that will be a totally new design for the frame and cover. I welcome feedback on this idea. It is a bit taller on the rear end...
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