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    Steel Soldiers giveaway sponsored by hawkerbattery.com

    Entered to upgrade my optima red tops. Thanks for doing this guys!
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    M1009 temp gauge

    I removed the Cold start advance/high idle sensor on the passenger side and replaced it with my temp gauge sender. The plug is 3/8 NPT if anyone is curious. After a while of warming up in the driveway, I took it on a trip around the farm. The gauge read a max of 180 F and I'd say I'm pretty...
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    M1009 temp gauge

    I learn something new every time im on this site. Thanks rus. I'll be tackling the job this weekend hopefully. I'll reply back here later on and update what temp readings I get from the back side.
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    M1009 temp gauge

    Hey CUCVRUS, you've helped me once before on a different thread and I have just one question regarding this thread. I have a coolant temp gauge with sending unit [not 100% sure the thread pattern but will check when home] I'm installing and was just going to use the dummy light location on the...
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    M1009 Oil Cooler Lines And Leaks

    Thanks for getting back to me on this. It was late last night when I was working and after reading your post I had some clarity. The top pic with the rubber to metal lines run across the radiator like you said and the pictures taken on the right side of the vehicle are of the same lines, is just...
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    M1009 Oil Cooler Lines And Leaks

    I'm sorry for replying to an old thread but I'd rather continue here than ask for help elsewhere. I would like help clarifying what Barrman had said about the metal trans cooler lines being on the passenger side and and rubber/metal lines on the driver's side are engine oil. From what I gathered...
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    m1009 u-joints

    Thank you for the information. I used the ball joint/u joint press for the install and was much happier with that process. I also noticed there wasn't anything on the straps to keep the u joint from sliding around in the yoke so I was sure to install the c clips. I did the pair of the u joints...
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    m1009 u-joints

    I appreciate the feedback. I wasn't trying to mislead anybody. I was just throwing out some measurements from all the u joints I bought. I was trying to be careful with my wording and wasn't trying to make improper recommendations. I was careful to say at the end of that statement that those...
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    m1009 u-joints

    I like this site and all its useful information. I wanted to add something from 2021. I got my m1009 a few month ago and have gotten around to doing the rear u joints. I experienced a clunk when shifting from drive to reverse and discovered my rear u joint at the rear diff was totally shot. I...
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