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I think it should be at the diagnostic port under the dash.
A look at a TM with a schematic will show you for sure. (-20 or higher will have schematics).
Any military truck place will have them.
Google "rockwell 2.5 ton axle parts".
look at the stickies...
Here's one place that came up with a google search. http://www.rockwelloffroad.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=63_70
May as well do a full bearing and brake service while you're...
Wow, I thought I was helping you use the site better.
I thought we just got there.
I was about to start helping you with your issues.
You read me wrong, but I read you loud and clear.
Funny...
NO, I just haven't had time to read all you've posted(and look for all your threads and posts to put the big picture together).
This is site a hobby, not a job.
Also, a look at the inside bottom of your fluid reservoir is needed.
You could have a return port plugged with rust.
Use a flashlight and watch for the return streams while releasing the pedal with your hand.
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