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Theres no point to swapping springs its alot of work for no gain. The ctis controller part numbers appear the same in the manual. Having spoken to several mil mechanics in search of the elusive Y cable that allows ctis programming it would appear none of the units have it. I think the tractor...
I think the issue was air compressor putting stress on the area. If the timing cover is cracked you have to replace it. I remember this being discussed before in a thread.
I have wanted to add a back window to my cargo truck. The cab has an indent where a window would be. I think you could make a rear boot system out of tent/top material and use snaps and Velcro to make a reasonably waterproof seal. I have an extra rear cab section you could make a cab and a half.
Some trucks are huck bolted together some are just nuts and bolts. No reason for the difference that I know of. I have used bolts but I don't advise using them unless absolutely necessary.
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