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.
While working on my 1985 M1009, I discovered this thing hiding between the back of the engine and the fire wall. It appears to be a resister but I cannot locate this thing in the -20 or -34 TM's. Can anyone tell me what this does, what it's for, and how does one know if it is working...
I recently found some glow plugs in a surplus shop. I researched the NSN and they came up a HMMWV glow plugs. Does anyone know if they might fit a CUCV 6.2? I thought I would ask before I bought one to try it out....
Thank you so much for this information! I have captured this info into my M1009 Blazer file. Your knowledge is UNMATCHED. You are a warehouse of valuable information.
CUCVRUS... Thank you for quick response. I tinkered with this plug all day, tracing it into the cab and under the dash. At first I thought it went to the Glow Plug PCB, but with my continuity tester I ruled it out. I then decided to check the small plug that branched off of the PCB wiring...
Hello all... I have been working on my 1986 M1009. While working on my glow plug wiring harness, I discovered this plug.
The wire is Blue with a Red chaser and it goes into this round plug. As best that I can tell, the wire comes from the block that holds the Glow Plug Circuit Board, but...
CUCVRUS... Where can I get this radiator? The radiator in my M1009 has been repaired a few times and I am guessing that it might need to be replaced. I would also need the rubber supports in your other picture. Any assistance you can provide will be greatly appreciated.
Is it possible that the problem is in a fuel line? I don't know enough about the CUCV fuel delivery system, so I don't know how much rubber is involved. I can tell you that I had brake trouble a while back. The brakes would apply, but they wouldn't release. The problem turned out to be the...
Thank you for the prompt reply. I do have the standard female spade terminals as shown in the link and I may have to use them. I was hoping to find the long, insulated type as show in pic 1. The little wire shown in pic 2 somehow links the positive and negative terminal blocks together...
I recently bought an M1009 that will need a great deal of work. I have been plugging away at it, a little each day. I noticed a few things that I wasn't quite sure about, so I took some pictures. If any of you can provide some insight, I would greatly appreciate it.
This clip is attached to...
I would like to install a radio/CD player in my M1009. I thought this was going to be simple, but after reading your post I can see that I could have made a HUGE mistake. The step down regulator seems to make the most sense, but I don't know where to get one. I imagine that when I find one...
That is an AWESOME looking CUCV. I don't see anything amiss in the photo's. I too just purchased an 86 M1009 and mine is in a much rougher condition than yours. I was intrigued by the "Ammo Can" concept you described in your post. Do you have a set of plans for this "attachment"? I would...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.