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The stock one was a pain to pull off. It was ear piercing loud!! I liked it though. I wanted just a bit of constant back pressure so I put a small one on the stack and flex in place of the old muffler. Sounds great, still LOUD ad **** too, but not ear piercing. Nothing wrong with my muffler...
Glad that you like the Hemtt! You paid enough for it (still a steal though) that you should have a huge smile on your face every time you drive it! Gotta bring that baby to the PNW Convoy this next year!!
I never removed the small ground wire that goes from the starter to the solenoid. On my truck that is the one closest to the engine. The wire (#74) I think comes from the switch and goes on the terminal closest to the frame. I could try to reverse it, but like I said I never took the ground wire...
poppop I did check like you said to make sure the starter motor spun, and it did. My only thought is that the disk is not touching the two contacts that it should. It does have a heavy duty click like you said. I think that I will find new contacts for it and try that.
I noticed on the cone...
Ok guys I am stumped. It is probably some thing small I am missing but I need your help. About a month ago my M818's starter stuck in the crank position. Luckily I did not have a total melt down by the time I got the + battery cable off.
Today I pulled the starter and then took apart the...
I have a 5 ton registered as a heavy truck. As long as you do not register it for over 26,000 pounds and never haul a combined weight (or vehicle weighs) over 26,000 you do not need a cdl. You will still have to stop at scales, but I have never been asked inside.
Try the 2009 vin info thread for info. Great looking truck. I am jealous, you have a trailer and a halftrack!!! We sold ours, it was just too far gone. Keep us updated on the truck, trailer and halftrack.
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