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Use some grease on the rod and it will stay in place. Be sure and rotate the engine to have the rod in the upper most position or you risk breaking the rod after the pump is installed.
Tracked down the NAPA 6TL part number today, it's 7256D. I know a few members were looking for the number.
I have a Deka dry charge 6TL battery and need a second one, if anyone has a source for them please let me know, would like to have a matching pair.
My plates say" M880 series", sure would like to see pictures of them installed. looks like the 4wd should have the skid plates, a MWO perhaps to remove them for some reason?
Bob, my recently aquired M882 does not have either. Perhaps it's a 76-77 change? It may also be able to be figured out using the UOC codes in the parts manual to see if those parts are for all models. I will take a look at the trucks around here and see if any have them as well. As far as...
Rockauto.com also has the filters listed, shows not in stock, up to 10 day delivery, fuel $6.14, oil $4.37, I ordered a few of each, $10 shipping, will report when they arrive.
I had to order the same parts for mine, expect to pay about $150.00, save yourself some big money and order the bearings elsewhere, they are a common bearing. Mine works great and it's handy being able to hook into the slave cable receptacle.
Does anyone still offer a winch bumper/mount for the older Dodge trucks like the 880? I searched the web for a while and all I found were late model applications. Thanks.
Directions for the install are in the manual, don't remember if it was the -20 or -34 but I know there in there. Check the resource section here for the tm's.
My wifes M1009 has great heat, my M1031 with a new heater core, correct thermostat has fair heat, my brothers M1009 new core, correct thermostat has lousy heat. Not sure what the fix would be but I have driven alot of CUCV's and the heat does seem to vary between them.
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