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1975. Wonder if that was something used on the supercharged NHRS or the 4 cylinder H495 in industrial stuff? I don't think that the HBIS used a PT system, they still had double disc pumps.
Could also be the first shutdown solenoid version, after these it was upgraded to what is currently on PT...
Interwebs troubleshooting, sounds to me that it might be starving for gas. It is possible that something is in the tank covering the outlet, a piece of junk in the fitting at the filter. I don't think it is the carburetor just because it does staat, well, did, and runs fime. I would look pre...
Yeah, I wouldn't run those at all. IF you get something up in the air and swung to one side or the other, unless you have another vehicle there to push the boom over, you are stuck.
I would find a local truck drive shaft shop and see if they can locate the bearings or build you a new shaft...
For your cab positive displacement system, check these out. As for the systems, I know people that own all of the ones listed below, I do not have a system, you don't need it when you are in front! I DO have the SB particle separator system on my cars intake and I can tell you that it works. On...
Keep in mind, a reefer can be mostly air tight. That can cause you to take a deep slumber if you heat it or cook inside without a good ventilation source.
The little round head things that hold the cover on are drive rivets. Don't touch anything else until you get things back together, otherwise, you will not know what the issue was. Do one thing at a time. Picture of a drive rivet attached.
To get them out all you do is use chisel with a very...
Me, I would pull injectors, BUT, if you aren't familiar with the tune up procedure, not an option, it could cause you more issues.
I would pull the pump and find a shop that can stand test it to see if there is an issue. 4 bolts, a couple of lines, and it's off. Faster and easier to do this...
Over the past year, maybe more, I have been working on some smoke grenade launchers for the Museum's M551. It is outfitted nicely, but it just looked nekked without the launchers.
I was attempting to just go off pictures to try and get measurements, but I was not happy with what I was coming up...
Those two pics above are of an M20. Kinda the same, but not. I would prefer the M20 because it has more room for a tall old guy. The M8 isn't fun to get in and out of.
Let me look in the library at the Museum. @Mullaney , @JasperM925A2 , what page range is needed? If the TM is there, it will be loose leaf, I can scan to PDF and send it off to the TM section.