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seal, the famous seals
the keyway ......................
**** thing should be famous
anyhow I need a bunch of these squish seals...#1 in the drawing (#1)
Please say where to get a dozen or so .... best price?
It could be the leaking wheel cylinder, no seal in the keyway, worn out brake linings, rotted, twisted steel brake lines, really sad rubber brake lines, missing fastners, etc and just a mess.
Truck don't go anymore until fixed.
See something like this and you then know you have the other five...
You asked what would you need to do the job on the ninth.
If the seal in the keyway was omitted or has failed then assure you have a good seal when YOU fix it.
from post #1
"emulsion of coolant and and oil blew out in my face"
How does it go when you depressurize the coolant system?
Does the problem go away?
What is higher pressure when engine is last shut off?
Where did the pressure go if it could find a path?
Vehicle built to be started and run...
OK
Everybody wants quiet..........
I just must try it out now..
What does a Deuce sound like
with no exhaust restrictions?
What does that do to BP, MP, inlet & exhaust temps ?
Will the "C" run cooler?
Oh my.......................
This will wake 'em up
I remember that un-muffled tank...
interesting stuff here in SS
and here too .................
http://www.engineersedge.com/wwwboard/posts/13070.html
and here
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/techpage.jsp?techid=107&
and I don't have months to read it all
can of worms
Torque is the measurement of the stretch of clean dry...
I can't fiqure where this goes...................
Yes I searched
maybe I spelled Veteran wrong?
http://fleetowner.com/fleet-management/fmcsa-plans-cdl-changes-attract-veterans
anyhow
FMCSA plans CDL changes to attract veterans
FMCSA estimates that more than 60,000 U.S. service...
from Steel Soldiers
Geared Lug Wrench - how NOT to use it & extra info 03-01-2010, 19:08number9
with the issue 30 inch bar and stud/lugnut wrench a 200lb man bouncing on it can produce all the torque you will ever need to tighten these nuts and if you do it yourself you will always be able...
Get a 2-1/2 rated ton off road tactical military vehicle that you can drive on the street.
Drive it thru some stuff, loaded down and notice what is possible.
This is no different then the old daze.
No "automatic" anything. Built like a truck. Best flavor.
Nobody, anywhere, and no kind of way...
engine runaway air inlets to plug
So plugging the main air intake will not work to starve the air off.
Are the other all other inlets closed off with the fording kit?
TM 9-2320-209-20P page 644 is not real clear about that.
There is a small fitting on the head of the outlet of the pump mechanism. It is inline + opposite the outlet line.
Maybe hex drive. Doesn't matter. The other end is 1/8" NPT. Just screw a gauge into there forever.
Then one can tell if one has the 3 to 7 PSIG out of the in-tank fuel pump that...
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