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  1. Stretch44875

    Exhaust Manifold

    Always a bunch of jeep parts at findlay. Sure that one will be there.
  2. Stretch44875

    drag link questions

    See, someone knows more than me! Wonder why the longer draglink. Steering box and axle are in the same spot on gasser's and multi's.
  3. Stretch44875

    drag link questions

    I would think they are the same. Not sure why the different part number. When I converted the M108 to mulitfuel, I think I used the multifuel drag link. Just because it was in better shape. Actually, I ended up putting all the steering parts from the mulitfuel on.
  4. Stretch44875

    2011 Haspin BS/T-shirt thread.

    Problem with may is aberdeen and findlay show, plus kids are still in school.
  5. Stretch44875

    2011 Findlay Ohio military show/swap

    Hey lane, don't forget the big powerpack hoists sitting here. I can move them up to findlay.
  6. Stretch44875

    My Mog w/ Pics

    Another cool truck, glad to see ya posting!
  7. Stretch44875

    Have you named you truck?

    Only by you! I don't name trucks...
  8. Stretch44875

    Homemade centrifuge/pump V3.0

    Two heating oil tanks hold the finished oil. They are tilted so any water will settle out. I can jack them up to drain any crud out. The 55 drum seems to work well. Only problem is the oil is dropping to much in temperature by the time it gets through the centrifuge. Being 10 degrees out...
  9. Stretch44875

    M35/M275A2 For sale, Ohio

    That looks like it to me Kenny! I have the number of the guy that built it, but it's been sold a couple times since then.
  10. Stretch44875

    curious about way to bob a deuce

    That one at Findlay has a raised bed on it. One I saw was nicely done, at first glance it looked like a M35.
  11. Stretch44875

    M35/M275A2 For sale, Ohio

    Gee, let me go back to 2007 in my time machine and get you some pics!
  12. Stretch44875

    curious about way to bob a deuce

    Here's the link to the one in ohio, already done! I imagine it was sold, but the phone number is there for the previous owner, maybe he has contact info for the current owner. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/9614-m35-m275a2-sale-ohio.html
  13. Stretch44875

    Need help compiling info

    If you compile the threads with the info, pm them to me, and posts you want deleted, I can merge them into one thread. Or if you are really ambitious, post a new thread with all the information/pics from the others. I would like to do this to multiple things. One of which would be deuce...
  14. Stretch44875

    Homemade centrifuge/pump V3.0

    Unfortunately, I seem to have lost the pics of building the centrifuge. If you go to the simple centrifuge page, or wolverine tech page, you can get an idea of how to build the rotor. I used a large hydraulic cylinder sleeve for the outside, then welded in and machined the top/bottom on a...
  15. Stretch44875

    Homemade centrifuge/pump V3.0

    Dave, that is GPH, not GPM. So 4 gallons, single pass, one hour. Pump is Meter-Flo pump, model number 540-800-111 CCW Driven about 6500 rpm with a 1/2hp motor. It is a pretty small pump, that's why I am running it so fast. Dead heads about 300psi with the 1/2hp motor. Not really the right...
  16. Stretch44875

    Homemade centrifuge/pump V3.0

    GPH is around 4, depending on where I set the gate valve to the centrifuge. So at 40 gallons it takes about 10 hours for a batch. That's the main reason for the float switch to turn it off automatically. Last load I got a layer of silver gunk out of it, must have been some metal in that...
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    Homemade centrifuge/pump V3.0

    Pics of switches and tanks. 3rd pic is the drain and bucket for when the centrifuge turns off and drains the bowl. 4th pic is the pipes under the centrifuge for clean oil on the outside and dirty drain oil on the inside. Last pic is after insulating the heated tank.
  18. Stretch44875

    Homemade centrifuge/pump V3.0

    See here for my previous setup. https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/stretchs-used-oil-centrifuge.10416/ Second version used new centrifuge and deuce air tank above it, old version pump and heater to pump oil through the air tank, and it would drain into the centrifuge. It was just so I...
  19. Stretch44875

    Mid Ohio January Generator Rally!! (or 400 Hz to 60 Hz conversion)

    More than one truck has had trouble getting up Kip's hill... He needs a winch installed at the top of the hill.
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