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Anybody know if this NSN is for a Deuce starter. All I can find out is that it is indeed a starter, electric, but not for which vehicle.
NSN 2920-00-882-3401
Thanks,
BC
I don't know the details of this law, but in New Hampshire if a vehicle has been abandoned for a certain period of time, with proper published notices in local papers, after a certain period of time it can be sold off by the yard holding it. So if it is a titled vehicle in someone's name, the...
I guess it worked in this case. His truck is essentially the same as mine, 70 Kaiser-Jeep w/w. Has about 410 hours and 4K miles so I don't think it's too tired. Mine has an 85 engine and whistler but no idea how many hours, etc.
Didn't realize the different turbos were designed for different...
Had a chance to follow a non-turbo for about 35 miles today all around the area on good secondary roads with quite a few hilly portions. Power difference VERY noticable. He would be down shifting like crazy while I was holding the original gear from the bottom of the hill until I got right on...
My passenger side wiper used to start first and operate at at least twice as fast as the other. I bought a little industrial air valve and put in the line between the two. I get mine where I want it and then set the pass side. Works great all for about $8.00 if I recall correctly.
RE: Re: RE: Two small projects completed
Hey Bigbee, way easier than I thought it would be. Used a Hole Hawg for low rpm and a new Milwaukee hole saw with the pilot bit removed because I had the bracket clamped on for a guide. Got the hole started a little and then drilled 4 or 5 1/8 relief...
RE: Re: RE: Two small projects completed
Kenny, I had a feeling that you might have a comment about the hole for the trailer plug but I left it so I would get the most reinforcing value of the bracket. The safety chain loops have already been handy for hooking chains into when wrapped around...
Try this link, he is a forum member
http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:TzDFw9oDBN4J:home.thinkextreme.net/~schwarzd/+http://home.thinkextreme.net&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=1
That link doesn't work from here, let me try again
Installed a reworked CUCV swiveling pintle hitch and mounting bracket to front bumper and got my air intake elevated with some older gasser parts, another muffler clamp and a fabbed bracket and some heavy duty industrial vent hose.
I could use some clarification on terms here please. Earl Beverly wrote "Do you think a run of straight bio would...). What exactly is straight bio in Texas? Not B20 that we get around here? I guess I run "straight" bio for around here, but being only 20% oil (whatever they can find to blend)...
Ernie, I've been thinking about what I would try if I had your running too cold problem and today an idea occured to me. With a little research, I'm thinking that you could find a much bigger water pump pulley to install. That would slow the flow and circulate much less water and at a slower...
A while ago there was someone (or several) people looking for airpack rebuild kits because the usual suppliers were out. Did anyone find a supplier and at what price. I have found two with them but the prices seem very high for what you get. Prices were $150.00 and $139.50!!! Please let me know...
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