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Is there any concern about the torque rod overcoming the washer? I take it there isn't since the Canadian Army has done it just fine. It probably doesn't help that I don't have a clear understanding of how the rods work and what the rubber bushing is supposed to do.
I think I've got it now. Those measurements for the stickers and fillets really helped, thank you @Crapgame :)
This is a blank, so anyone who wants a box can drill their own mounting holes as well as holes for switches, buttons, whatever is desired! I do have pilot holes designed so that...
The trucks with dual-circuit brakes have an indicator installed in the middle of the gauge cluster that shows whether the parking brake is engaged. It also lights up when a circuit loses hydraulic pressure!
I think it would be a neat idea to install such a light on the dashboard somewhere to...
Wow that axle was bent! But considering it's a 2 1/2-ton dump, I imagine it was something about overloading that would've caused that damage?
I was hoping the axle itself would be bent back, not just replaced :p Still a neat video!
I wonder how many M135/M34 beds are around! If one isn't going for historical accuracy, I'd go for an M35 bed since it's completely flat across the floor - no wheel wells to worry about :) I take it that they're more common too.
Most deuces will have a single-circuit system. Some built in the 80s came from the factory with dual-circuit brakes. Maybe some in the military were retrofitted as evidenced by the document I referred to. All M44A3 trucks came with dual-circuit brakes from the factory.
The bottom line is...
I read this post and was wondering how this works for dual-circuit systems:
Based on this diagram from page 1-4 of SMI 9-2320-209-14&P, both air packs run the trailer service brake connection, so the trailer will still get some kind of air signal if a brake circuit fails. I wonder, though...
A friend of mine has a HMMWV he built with reproduction smoke grenade launchers on it, and he had a control box from which he gave me overall measurements. I think I have this pretty close now:
Overall dimensions including mounting plate are 4.25" L x 2" W x 3.25" H. The bump-out for the...
@oddshot thanks for bringing this thread back to life - it was a good read! But now I'm wondering: Are there any patterns published for the tops? How about seat covers?
Welcome to the hobby! Unfortunately, I have nothing to contribute to your fuel issues but wish you best of luck. Fortunately there are plenty of multifuel owners here to help!
However, once you get those resolved, I suggest flipping the hubs on the rear axles of the truck if you plan on...
I think it's a combination of valve and seal failures. If any gear oil gets into the valves through leaking axle seals, the valves get gummed-up and won't work right. Air seals at the bearings can fail - the M44A3 has four seals per hub whereas I believe the M939A2 has... two? But the 939A2...
That's valid too. There are many parts that are less expensive than a 3D print or a custom-machined part and more durable in construction. Whenever I print an oddball thing for myself, I do some research to determine whether I can just buy it for less than it costs to print.
Where I think the...