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Somewhere on here (I think) someone posted a link to a training site for heavy truck mechanics that discussed different types of spring packs. It said the surfaces of the springs that touch each other (the top & bottom) should not be painted or treated in anyway. Something about the metal...
I've had some red "goo" seeping from between the leafs of the front springs of my deuce since I bought it two years ago. At first I thought it was oil/ grease dripping off the engine but clearly it's not.
Any idea what it is and should I do anything about it. Thanks.
I agree- plywood would not be very strong. Also, only exterior grade plywood is made with waterproof glue- interior grade would come apart pretty quickly. The wood used in exterior plywood is not suitable for exposure to the weather even if painted- it's intended to be covered with something...
I looked into this some time ago and discovered the military wood of choice was Mahogany! Expensive, but our tax dollars at work, eh?
White oak is a good choice as it withstands the weather better than red oak. Cedar and pine are too soft and weak.
Ipe (Ironwood) would be a good choice as its...
Both of my head gaskets have been seeping since I bought the truck 2 years ago. Not enough to drip onto the ground so I'm not going to change them yet. I just clean the engine periodically and check the oil level. I don't think I know anybody whose deuce doesn't seep or leak from the head...