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Decided it needed to be taken out to work out any bugs. 20 miles of back roads and 15 miles of highway and 5 back roads on the way back.
win some... lose some.
Idle seems to be a bit low... hovering around 400..Could explain the god awful racket under the hood. Getting up to 500rpm kills the...
Today was an excellent day (after work) to get some work done on the truck.
Started cleaning out the toolbox that's built into the truck.
Removed a bunch of the old wiring left by the fire department - need to finish that up tomorrow morning and tie the other wires back up.
Busted my lip...
I'm late to the party.
2012- I bought my first M1009, USAA insured it
2013(?) -USAA insured my M1010.
2015 - USAA refused to insure my M934
2015 - USAA insured my M1031
2017 - Sold my M1010 to my mom, USAA refused to insure it. When I brought up that it was insured for years with them and they...
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/m929-questions.214516/#post-2511392 - and a couple below that.
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/m929-questions.214516/post-2511551
RRAD is hit/miss.
In my truck, the passenger seat cushion was replaced and like brand new while the driver's seat was torn to #%(&.
They replaced all the rubber under the hood, even leaving the parts tag on some of them, but then kept the old ether fuel pressure sensor (which was leaking)...
^^^ ALL of this.. basically stole my post.. :cool:
Diesel engines are stupid simple. They require 3 things.
Air.
Fuel.
Compression (heat).
Find out which one you're not getting, and you solve your problem.
Being this is an M939 series, you have to worry about the pickup tube and the now...
The opening is offset. It's not centered. I learned that the hard way when installing lights into the bumper.
So, when it's flipped upside down, the offsets are on the opposite side.
If you've never paid attention to the front bumper, you might have missed it.
I would be concerned that if there's enough torsional flex, the side walls would actually come in contact and either prevent movement, or bend/break.
It looks like a good idea, though, and to be honest I'd love the CAD file to run to a shop to see if they could cut it. :D
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