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  1. rustystud

    What did you do to your deuce this week?

    No problem. After church tomorrow I'll get to it.
  2. rustystud

    Guilty Pleasure

    There still using the "felt liners" which I really don't like, but it keeps the sound down which is their whole purpose. Hard to clean though. The rears are still steel though. I already added a MAG-HYTEC rear axle cover to mine. Next comes the MAG-HYTEC for the Allison which I already bought...
  3. rustystud

    Intermittent power loss - fuel starvation?

    To bad you don't have a fuel pressure gauge installed. That would tell us immediately if it was fuel starvation. Since you know the Hydraulic Head is leaking fuel that is where I would start. Also when you had the fuel tank pump out, did you replace the rubber fuel hose then ? They can develop...
  4. rustystud

    Allison AT1545 failures

    The Allison AT540 series transmission is a great transmission. It has been working in trucks since 1970 now. The main reason they fail is lack of proper maintenance. This is the main reason most equipment fails. Since they are such a good transmission and are very strong, most people tend to...
  5. rustystud

    Compressor Truck in SoCal needs home to avoid Scrapper

    Wished I lived closer. So many good project trucks there !
  6. rustystud

    What did you do to your deuce this week?

    Hey "whatadeuce" did you see my pictures of my dash you asked for ? You never responded. I was wondering if that was that what you where looking for ?
  7. rustystud

    hunting for Allison 1545 front pump

    The lock-up is for fuel mileage only. You can totally use a standard AT540 transmission if you so choose. You can also try calling "All Automatic" at 1-800-461-6839 .
  8. rustystud

    What have you done to your CUCV today/lately - Part 2

    I think that is the best idea letting a pro handle it. That is what I would do on such a sensitive area. The last thing you need is fuel leaking all over the place ! Mine was a bumper and who cares if it leaks.
  9. rustystud

    What did you do to your deuce this week?

    OK, here's the pictures of the oil gauges, and some others. Picture one shows the oil gauges. The top is "main oil pump" pressure, and the bottom gauge shows "regulated" oil pressure. Picture two is a close up of the main oil pressure gauge. Picture three is a close up of the regulated oil...
  10. rustystud

    What did you do to your deuce this week?

    Yes I believe he did say that ! I would too if it come to that.
  11. rustystud

    Something a little different here. Military Watches.

    That's the book. He is the best for beginner watch repairers to follow. Some of the "standard" watch repair procedures can be a bit confusing like "stacking" unless you see it in action.
  12. rustystud

    What did you do to your deuce this week?

    You mean to "capture" a shot of the gauges in use ? Or just a picture of my dash ?
  13. rustystud

    Field find Deuce question

    What year is it ? Does it have a newer air-shift transfer case or the old "Sprag" type transfer case ? If the later the sprag might be bound up. After all these years it will need a lot of persuading to move.
  14. rustystud

    What have you done to your CUCV today/lately - Part 2

    Buy a quality plastic welder and lots of extra plastic rod to practice with. I bought a medium quality one which worked OK, but for quality work I needed a better welder. Also you will need lots of practice to get a good weld. I spent a lot of time with mine to finally get the quality and look I...
  15. rustystud

    What did you do to your deuce this week?

    You might have a stuck regulating valve. The stock oil pump will put out 120 PSI at start-up. Then the regulating valve drops it back down to around 30 to 40 PSI . I have two sets of gauges. One reads the true oil pump pressure and the second the regulated pressure. At start-up on cold days the...
  16. rustystud

    Something a little different here. Military Watches.

    Interesting reads both, but neither really delved into the top watches. The top was "Hamilton" followed by "Waltham" then "Elgin" . Hamilton was bought by a Swiss company in 1969 and is still made today. A excellent book to read about watch repair is "The Watch Repairer's Manual" by Fried. Get...
  17. rustystud

    M35A3 W/OW ....winch installation's ?

    For one the transmission is an automatic in the A3 so you need a different PTO. Second, the winch is Hydraulically driven. No shaft like the regular deuces. So you will need hydraulic hoses and valves. Third, you will need the actual A3 winch or adapt a regular deuce winch to use a hydraulic...
  18. rustystud

    Bumper-pull camper behind a deuce?

    Here's what I did. https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?172504-12-volt-towing-box
  19. rustystud

    First Deuce owner

    Yeah, that about sums it up Montaillou !
  20. rustystud

    Engine knocking LDS-456

    Yes, there pretty much identical. There's just the early style and the later style pistons as far as I've seen.
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