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Yo Bill,
Just sent you a PM. Are these sites being taken by MV people or are they being gobbled up by other people that are going to wonder what the heck is going on with all the military iron close at hand. :)
I plan on attending and hope to connect a bunch of faces to their names.
Just...
I am no authority when it comes to mechanical/eletrical, but wouldn't the 12v bus and fuse be moot in a Deuce?
I like the idea of an option to acquire a brand new turbo with the accesories if we need one. Carry on!
You know I always love pictures! :D
The old saying "... is worth a thousand words" still holds true.
Thank you Kenny, for all of it.
Hey, I have some new stickers I'll post.
Armada,
I remember you writing of your pyro guage install in a thread last year. Where did you get the dual guage setup?
Any chance of a link to the previous thread with the pictures?
Thanks for posting the link to your brake bleeder Kenny, that thing is great.
I was going to do a search for that very thread. Now I have it bookmarked.
Randy,
I bookmarked this as I am replacing my seal(s) as soon as I get a free weekend.
This my help http://www.steelsoldiers.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=3410
Now you got me wondering about my tires. A guy I talked to about the Deuce in his first 5 minutes said if you get a front blowout it will sound like a stick of dynamite followed by the truck leaving the road in the direction of the blowout. :shock:
The reason he told me this was to make sure...
Conejo Valley Days parade on May 6th, 2006. Thousand Oaks, California.
http://conejovalleydays.com/when/calendar.htm
I am putting my Deuce in it to carry the Veterans of Foreign Wars. If any of you local to So Cal want to participate let me know. Or if anyone wants to make a trip out this...
Well I know that the last photo (What is it 1a) is the air cleaner indicator.
If it shows red it means that you are pulling too much vacumn to the air cleaner (when engine running, usually under load), causing the red indicator to rise up - meaning it is time to clean/replace the air cleaner.
Here is a '55 Chevy 150 I just did a scallop job on using the very gun(s) I described.
Notice how I place it next to my Deuce to make sure that it looks EXTRA REAL SHINY! :)
Hey LTR,
Due to all the EPA concerns here in California (read restrictive as hell) I see that you do like we do and used the CCOASB, (Certified California Open Air Spray Booth). :) :)
Looks great!
Jed,
Here's the skinny:
Paint gun is on sale (price quoted on Jan 21-06). Only difference on this one is that it has no pressure regulator indicator on the gun. You don't need it if you have one on the compressor, plus the small thumbscrew at the bottom by the air inlet adjusts the pressure...