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I have broken an alternator "ear" by forcing the alternator to move without loosening the lower bolts.
They are not all that hard to get at if you drop the side flap, and lay on the fender.
What is the correct NSN? (I merely posted an example to show how useful the parts TM is and what a parttarget search will show(a bunch on manufacturers and their part numbers)).
What is the NSN# listed in the parts TM?
Armed with that and google, you can find info like this; http://www.parttarget.com/2940-01-110-2489_2940011102489_PF897.html.
Fuel gets condensation over time. That allows a layer of water in the fuel. That allows algae to grow.
Change your filters.
Another thing that occurs over time is corrosion. Service your air dryer, it will need it.
Would you buy a 2 year old leftover car from a dealer and expect it to still...
Those are 24 volt bulbs.
Here's a good thread on bulbs. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?27635-12v-bulbs-for-Composite-Lights&p=288300&viewfull=1#post288300
You need 1156 and 97 bulbs to convert to 12v(cucv is 12 volt) iirc.
How much pull is required to close it(from full open)?
Is there any chance wind could close it from full up?
Is the full up retention safety still usable?
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