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I'd make a few phone calls to local weld repair shops and ask if you can bring the truck to them to weld the nut or bolt or whatever on the bogus plug. That would be a lot less work than pulling the hub.
As stated in the original post, depending on your situation, this can be an option as a deterrent. On a 151, that little rivet can prevent your coil from getting fried when little Skippy turns your ignition on because his parents didn't teach him not to mess with other people's property...
I'm doing some PM work on my M151 A2 and have removed the power pack. After placing it in front of the Humvee I thought I'd share a picture. Looks tiny! For those that don't know, the Humvee replaced the 151 series 1/4 ton trucks. It must of been an extreme adjustment to the guys that went...
Hard to tell from the picture but it looks like you used two spaces per lift point. If so, did you need to? If possible, I'd recommend using minimal spacers. If you double stack them, it's less stable. Also, I used the screw jacks front and back - just because...
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We only had a couple inches of clearance on the posts. We had to drive over the lift arms and support them with 2x4's. It was tight but it worked. Lifted from frame rails.
There is a reference to a heater in this tread. This what you're talking about?
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/thailand-1992-archive-photo.206365/
This is an option that some M151 guys use. The design would have to be modified for Humvee use. While this isn't "city" proof, it's a nice option when going into a store or restaurant when in use with the steering wheel cable lock. Guess it depends on your needs for security as to what is...
I'll add that if you've never driven a Humvee I'll recommend that you drive it for a while and make sure you actually like it for your intended use. This is after you throughly go over the truck doing basic pm work and looking things over.
I'm curious. You stated that the fuel filter was changed in August of this year. Do you have dirt inside of your fuel tank or do you think all of the blockage came from the fuel lines? If so, that's some pretty nasty fuel lines.
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