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  1. Mogman

    My new 1992 M998 Avenger

    You can take a hot knife (I used an old knife heated with a torch) to "cut" the old kickdown cam down to the exposed pin, then simply insert a screwdriver and twist, the cam will split on the other side where the non exposed pin is leaving the pin in place and it being not necessary to try and...
  2. Mogman

    My new 1992 M998 Avenger

    The connector should be correct on both sides yes???
  3. Mogman

    My new 1992 M998 Avenger

    Interesting, it is not a "mirror" image as it should be just the same "image" BOY that is a GOOD discovery on your part as it may save someone allot of grief, definitely stuffed into my memory banks!!
  4. Mogman

    My new 1992 M998 Avenger

    Maybe an import switch?
  5. Mogman

    My new 1992 M998 Avenger

    Sounds great, the operation and options, dual tune, paddle shifting etc. are almost identical to the Zero Gravity controller I am using on the 6L80 even though they are vastly different transmissions, my temp is also low and I am thinking of adding a flow control thermostat. Sure is much more...
  6. Mogman

    My new 1992 M998 Avenger

    I never considered a digital readout, all mine are analog. I picked this one for the Duramax conversion because it had the turn signal and high beam indicators in it.
  7. Mogman

    My new 1992 M998 Avenger

    There are many GPS speedometers available that fit right into the dash (3 3/8"/ 85MM) and most can run on 24V, they are very accurate and care not about the gearing, tires etc. one of the first mods I have done on both of my M998s
  8. Mogman

    My new 1992 M998 Avenger

    Glad to hear it is going well!!!
  9. Mogman

    My new 1992 M998 Avenger

    It would be next to impossible to make any HMMWV quiet, frame mounted differentials, straight cut gears in the hubs to total lack of any effective sound isolation between the wheels, suspension, frame and cab, you can use sound deadening materials on everything, roof, walls, floor etc. but in...
  10. Mogman

    My new 1992 M998 Avenger

    This should be a lesson to everyone, those loose drive line bolts should have been found on the very first time routine maintenance was done, having a driveshaft get loose can be a very damaging and expensive experience so careful inspection on them every time maintenance is done is a must!
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