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My m135 transmission was rebuilt by a large military truck rebuilder and they replaced the 30w transmission oil with gm automatic transmission fluid. This fluid is eating the nos seal they used in the rebuild. What product can I use to flush this fluid out so I can go back to 30w and stop the leaks?
Midland air compressor m135
I have a 1952 m135 that is set up with a midland cristensen air compressor. The cristensen compressor is no longer pumping air so I have a replacement compressor from midland air brake company. It is water cooled like the old one but the inlet, outlet ports are not...
The m725 has 586 gears in it from the factory. You can change your gearing to match your needs. Check out The m715 Zone to find all you need to know about your Kaiser. [thumbzup]
The rubber fuel line between the engine and frame or the rubber lines at the fuel tank may be leaking air causing a power loss. You might check them out. My two cents.[thumbzup]
Jimmy, I'm restoring a 1954 m38a1. Do you know the fan belt size or part number. I rebuilt the carburetor and distributor today and getting close to starting it up to make sure the drive train is good before starting on the body.
SAN ANGELO........People really live out there ? Last time I past through there they rolled up the sidewalks at sundown.:razz: Just rattling you chain. :wink:
I paint my trailers with rustoleum every five years are so and it holds up well. If you want it to shine you will need to thin it with some lacker thinner. Clear coat will work but rustoleum needs 48 hours to cure. I painted a farm truck with out thinning the paint and it had a lot of orange...