Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.
4.90:1 Gear Set
[1602] $1,200.00
That's right boys and girls. For the first time in its history, there is now a choice of ratios for the Rockwell 2.5 Ton Axle. Pinion gears are crafted from 9310 alloy with the "ring" gear made from 8620 alloy. Both pieces are shot peened for added...
As long as you use CAT filters on it you will be fine. And put a good fuel conditioner in as well you have "NOTHING" to worry about..! The CAT will out last the Multi. As far as mileage. Just my ...2cents
Lets not get into a Cat vs Multi debate 2 different animals..!
I have a hoist built for taking tranny out and engine from military.. Bought it from Joe Young when he was doing trucks..
I will be listing it soon but it will be sold local for $500 pick -up only
Check with the state. Do a raffle and proceeds can go to (ARMYMANPLUS30YEARS
)Dave's son's for college.
Get your money for the truck and help the boys go to college at the same time...just a idea..?
He is getting one done.....
TRAVIS is that your bobbed deuce at jims shop?????
If so that is bad ass He did a hell of a job on it....:jumpin::not worthy:
Sure you can hear it leaking. I could hear the 526cu BAE TAFC engine when the zoomys had a leak at idle. The Cat is not 3600hp like the FC engine but a lot quieter .
It will last longer then 1 season. My friend has a 96 Peterbuilt 359 with a 425hp Cat. No gasket and not leaking with roughly 200,000 miles on the permatex. No leaks and was done right. I know I did it...We didn't have a gasket and he never got around to putting one in. The engine had a inframe...
Well doghead been using it on everything for years. And yes on the exhaust manifolds from diesel to the headers on my truck we run at the races. Long story short It works. And does not leak. And we have egt's on every cylinder on the headers temps range from 1200-1400 degree's per cylinder and...