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Do not forget operator error/accident. In the military you sometimes spend a lot of time waiting, eating, and sleeping (living) in your cab. It is relatively easy to release the parking brake. It is cheap insurance in case you snag something on the brake lever when jumping out and there is still...
Yes there should be an O-ring. The O-ring on mine was in several pieces in the bottom of the bowl.
I found the exploded view in TM 9-2320-272-24P-2 Figure 621
That would stop the leak, but would disable the auto drain. When I fixed mine I plugged the leek until I got the new part, 1/8th tank of diesel costs about the same.
The image is the filter with a clear bowl so you can see how the parts go inside of it.
It is possibly the little O-ring in the bottom of the bowl. You can try to fix it or just by the whole thing new. You can get one from mscdirect.com for $45
MSC Part #:01780204
Mfr Part #:F07-200-A1MA
The cost was several emails, some phone calls, a couple of trips to a SOS facility, and $150.
Mr. McGath explained to the people at the SOS facility how to fill out the paperwork and enter it in the computer. He did this over the phone while I waited. My guess is that when the paperwork got to...
You can thank Mr McGath for getting that facility up to speed. Dan sent me an email on Friday letting me know that they had sent the memo out to all the SOS facilities and that it should be safe to go in to do the paperwork. I was leaving town that evening so I went down there that afternoon...
Any one found a number on the frame other than the ones already mentioned to the right of the steering gear assembly?
I was ready to use that number for the SF-97 until a quick search turned up another truck with the same number listed as the serial number on GL (12256104A1). My guess is that...
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