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Dude you'r AWESOME....like myself....I don't always have the time to post but I have been keeping a watch full eye on your progresss.....
and you have another................?? ! ! ! SWEE--------T
Lata,
C'dub
Hi Jason,
Keep wrenching along my friend............you got over some real difficult parts of the project and I hope you headed down easy street soon..........I'll be watching along the way until your finished.............! ! !
Cheers,
Craig
I'm sure the Cooool Factor will get you through the difficult parts of the restoration.....and you'll be operational before you know it...........
seya,
C'dub
Great progress on the wrecker Jason........Just a suggestion though when you have the time......
Try to make sure you blow out the air wet tank the best you can. I charged up the air system from the rear emergency glad handle and removed one of the fittings on the wet tank and I could believe...
Here's a pic of where they go through in the manual pic and where they are docked in the housing.
There are also line up markes on the sides as well.
seya,
C'dub
I'm so anal about the little details. I always use black ties......LOL.....Haha...
btw.....if the fan clutch goes bad. There are two docked bolts that you can use to lock the clutch in place. This way the fan will still turn. If the fan clutch goes bad the fan will not turn.
Cheers,
C'dub
Hey Jason,
No problem........some ones gota keep you on your toes....!!!!.....Hehehehe......
I'm glad the trany cable clamp worked out well with out any major mods and your on to other parts of the truck now.
Driving in the NYC is kinda cool. I would use the five ton to block a four lane...
I was just thinking about the trans cable clamp and did a little search in the -24P and it looks like it's a one of a kind for the M939 series going by the NSN number search. Not similar to the other U bolts.
Well here's the skinny on the clamp just incase you need to call around.
The pic...
Hi Jason,
that's great to hear your still pushing forward on getting her up and running. These things do take some time but will all be worth it in the end when she is up and running.
I myself really like the hunting around for the correct parts, going over each system, running back and forth...
Hi Jason,
WOW.............CONGRATS..............!!!
What can I say except for " Man I just Love it........!!! " [thumbzup] [thumbzup] [thumbzup]
The best of Luck with her.
Cheers,
C'dub
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