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    Ever Seen a crew cab M35 on 16.00 20's and a B cummins??

    RE: Re: RE: Re: Ever Seen a crew cab M35 on 16.00 20 reagarding your land use situation... any chance you could do some moderate to hardcore 4-wheeling on the ground in question? the midwest needs some more offroad parks? peace Dave
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    Alternative Fuel and 6.2's

    well, one of the nice things the PO did on this one was switch to the electric lift pump... though he could have done a better job of removing and blocking off the mechanical one... peace Dave
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    Alternative Fuel and 6.2's

    the point of this thread the point of this thread is that if you plan on experimenting with alternative fuels on a 6.2 do something about a sacrificial filter ahead of the expensive stanadyne box filter on the firewall. it is cheaper and easier to carry spares as described than to carry 20...
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    Alternative Fuel and 6.2's

    in fairness, dilvoy, the long story ALSO includes unfiltered (nearly unfiltered, call it poorly filtered) restaurant oil that i did NOT do enough testing on it also involves the stanadyne filter setup which is way at the high end of price per HP or price per gallons filtered... (necessarily so...
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    Alternative Fuel and 6.2's

    Or maybe it should be 'Altrnative Fuels and Stanadyne Components' The short story is; Instead of changing the big filter / waterseparator 3 times in 3 days at 18 to 23 a shot (including a drive to the nearest parts store that actually has them (40 miles from me) DO YOURSELF A FAVOR if you are...
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    OK, time to get rid of some of these tires...

    put me on the list for a pm 5x 11.00 - 16's to 68633 peace Dave
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    M1008 Fuel Mileage (vs 1009)

    400 mile trip this weekend, 4.10's / 36's / 465 manual trans gave 14 mpg. not too bad... but i will likely order some 16.5 6-lug wheels and put the 3.08's under the bub.. 4.10 x .76 (th700 OD ratio) = 3.11 to 1. i am convinced the truck would pull the gears, so, when i can fit it in...
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    Pulling tractor with a deuce engine

    Say, JP mind if I ask who does your pump and injector work.. also, since the MAN type-M combustion system is designed to put part of the fuel on the piston bowl surface, and have it ignite after vaporizing... I would imagine this is a 'diesel-fuel-only' arrangement now... what does the...
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    Pulling tractor with a deuce engine

    Me LIKEY Want MORE! peace Dave
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    Pulling tractor with a deuce engine

    hat's off to you sir. anxiously await a pic or two and i will be paying very very close attention to this thread. peace Dave
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    trans help

    cobra, a TH700R4 is a fairly straight forward swap, Mangus has recently done it to his truck and there are many out in the junkyards which were born with 6.2 / 700 / 208 from the factory. my 87 suburban was equipped as such when new. mangus? do you have a write-up on your 700 swap? if he...
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    M1008 Fuel Mileage (vs 1009)

    6.2 owners / swappers, take note; the 6.2's use a 10-pitch tooth on the starter drive, and the flywheel ring gear / flexplate. Gassers use a 12-14 pitch. No Workee! The gas starter drive will NOT go onto a 6/2 starter. Also, the angled bolt pattern of the 6.2 starter is not the same as the...
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    M1008 Fuel Mileage (vs 1009)

    say, cobra... that is 21 per Imperial Gallon? still seems exceptional for a 1010 at 75mph... (17.5 per USG) peace Dave
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    M1008 Fuel Mileage (vs 1009)

    21 is very repectable, cobra, thanks for posting... the truck is on the ground again, off the hoist, and outside. tomorrow / this weekend I will change the front clip and front doors, and while the fenders are off I can get the clutch pedal finished. anyone got a 465 behind a 6.2? i tried...
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    M1008 Fuel Mileage (vs 1009)

    WELL. I have a diesel 1/2 ton suburban up in the air on the hoist.. and the dodge axles I -WAS- going to use on stands beneath the truck. Turns out my memory is more 'rusty' than some of my wagoneers.. the Dodge front axle is 33inch spring center pin to spring center pin... the Chebby stuff...
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    Police CUCV on duty W/pics

    Ok, when these first loaded up, I tried to think of something funny to say in a 'Cheech and Chong' kind of voice... Then I started thinking something like 'hot pursuit, hot pursuit'... Then I started thinking about a Reverend Horton Heat song called 'bales of cocaine'.. then I remembered...
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    M880 / variants Front Wheel Bearing info please.

    Thanks, Gents. as the saying goes, trust, (in what the engineers came up with) but verify, (or at least keep spares and a back up plan!) peace Dave
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    M880 / variants Front Wheel Bearing info please.

    ever had one fail / seen one fail in person? I am certainly aware of the concepts involved, and if this thing turns out to burn me in a few month, I will obviously changing everything from the outers out... I just haven't seen one fail, despite all the 'betterness' of the more conventional...
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    M880 / variants Front Wheel Bearing info please.

    Hello Gentlemen. Looking for anyone who has ever had an actual problem with the front wheel bearings on any of the various Dodge M88x family trucks. Magazines and old wive's tales abound aboutt how terrible this particular front wheel bearing setup is. I have used a couple of these types of...
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    CUCV's, 6.2's, and WVO/biodiesel

    RE: CUCV i have run my 1/2t sub on straight veg. oil.. the most likely problem is clogging the big stanadyne filters... (water in fuel light on constantly) there was a problem with the elastomer ring on the governor weights, but most of those have been replaced. peace Dave
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