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  1. TechnoWeenie

    All Military Vehicles banned from road in Maryland

    One should probably devise an exit strategy, to flee the People's Republik of Marylandistan. They haven't found anything that they didn't wanna control, or tax. Doesn't help when you get pulled over for 'speeding' and have to explain to the officer what the difference is between a regulatory...
  2. TechnoWeenie

    Fuel issues

    Just a heads up. Fuel lines run in a pinch area. When the engine mounts fail (rubber rot), the engine can drop enough to pinch the lines. A blocked return line can do funny things.
  3. TechnoWeenie

    Cold Weather and CUCV's

  4. TechnoWeenie

    Cold Weather and CUCV's

  5. TechnoWeenie

    Cold Weather and CUCV's

    A couple notes. A full synthetic will pour better at lower temps. When I owned my CUCV, I changed my oil every 6 months, because I didn't drive it that much. I went with 15w40 in spring, then in fall changed it to 5W40. The difference between 15w40 conventional and 15w40 synthetic was...
  6. TechnoWeenie

    M51a2 red and amber bed reflectors?

    You can also buy JUST the sticker... Use some alcohol to clean the reflector surface, then stick it on. They usually run about a buck a piece.. https://www.amazon.com/3M-989-72-3-Circle-2-Reflectors-Diameter/dp/B071Y3TW4K/
  7. TechnoWeenie

    Battery charger install question

    That's not weather resistant, and not designed to mount in the engine compartment. In order to use that safely, you'll need to mount it in the cab, like behind the seat, then run wires to the batteries. 5A@24V is = 120W The same 12V charger equivalent is 10A. But, that means you can get a 5A...
  8. TechnoWeenie

    Unknown electrical device below firewall resistor

    Water in fuel diode... GM part # 12006337 3A/400V https://www.amazon.com/BOJACK-Rectifier-DO-201AD-Electronic-Silicon/dp/B07NWJ514L Here's a good resource for the future.... https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/cucv-switches-diodes-relays.50551/
  9. TechnoWeenie

    5 ton recovery, happy as a fat kid with a donut.....

    Service your air dryer. You're going to need it.
  10. TechnoWeenie

    Goodyear vs. Michelin super singles

    What's your thought on singled G272s on a deuce? I think they're rated at 7500lb/tire, so that should be adequate....
  11. TechnoWeenie

    5 ton light bar examples

    So, uhh... How detailed do you want me to get? https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/technoweenie-educational-series-vehicle-lighting.201328/
  12. TechnoWeenie

    Pulse Battery Maintainers (was Pulse Charging)

    Passive? So if you have a bad battery, it drags both of them down? ;) Unfortunately, that's how the passive balancers work. They will use the higher voltage battery to discharge into the lower voltage battery until the voltage is the same. If you have a failing battery with a dead cell, or...
  13. TechnoWeenie

    Pulse Battery Maintainers (was Pulse Charging)

    Personally, I would feed 2 smaller solar panels into 2 charge controllers, one for each battery....Then it'd be practically maintenance-free with no requirement for 110v... But, that's just mission ready stuff, not bringing back dead/depleted batteries... Plus, you'd be able to tap off of one of...
  14. TechnoWeenie

    Pulse Battery Maintainers (was Pulse Charging)

    $400 for an equalizer, or $100 for a 2 bank charger/maintainer? :-p
  15. TechnoWeenie

    Pulse Battery Maintainers (was Pulse Charging)

    Just a heads up... The small solar panels are usually Solargizer, and they're NOT chargers, they're desulfators and maintainers.. They prevent sulfation when sitting for a while, to keep them mission ready. They will not charge batteries.. Using a 2 bank 12V charger, which charges each battery...
  16. TechnoWeenie

    Making a deuce a reliable daily driver? Help make a to-do list?

    Was thinking about cutting down a 20' connex and removing the bed, mounting to the frame, but the prices of those have skyrocketed. I'm leaning more towards making my own, because I really want a cabover. I may use an M109 box, but I'm not a fan of the space limitations, and modifying sounds...
  17. TechnoWeenie

    Making a deuce a reliable daily driver? Help make a to-do list?

    Spent about 4 hours doing a pre-trip inspection.... Probably should have taken 45 mins but... I'm a little slower these days. Ironically enough, laying under the truck checking the diffs was the easy part. heh. Used about a gallon of DOT5 flushing the brakes. They're pretty good, but not...
  18. TechnoWeenie

    Making a deuce a reliable daily driver? Help make a to-do list?

    Already have an A2 I have an eye on. I'm houseless right now, so it would be a camper/rv of sorts but more tailored to long term use.
  19. TechnoWeenie

    Making a deuce a reliable daily driver? Help make a to-do list?

    Do brake shoe linings fail due to age vs use? Brake hardware, like springs, I can see.. Shoe linings/pads/drums? Not sure if that's needed? Parking brake, I can see as well...
  20. TechnoWeenie

    Making a deuce a reliable daily driver? Help make a to-do list?

    I think it was Doghead that said 'If it's rubber, replace it, if it's electrical clean it' or something to that effect... I agree that there will be stuff that pops up. The idea being to make everything as bulletproof as possible, to minimize frustrations/failures down the road... pardon the...
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